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Nude Bushwalking

PostPosted: Wed 15 Aug, 2012 4:52 am
by Deafclimber
I have started organised Nude Bushwalking (clothes optional) this Weekend 18th August for group from Brisbane Nudist and Vita Nuda Australia (VNA).
If you are interested more than welcome to join our new group that like to go nude walking and beach once every 2nd weekends.
Bring partner/family and friends as Bushwalking will be 2 to 5 hours mostly all over South East QLD/Brisbane.

Re: Nude Bushwalking

PostPosted: Wed 03 Oct, 2012 7:22 am
by sunlover69
I would love to join any nude bushwalking activities day trips /overnight camps etc.
Anywhere in SE Qld. Very keen to participate now the weather is improving

Re: Nude Bushwalking

PostPosted: Sun 06 Jan, 2013 7:00 pm
by Deafclimber
Hello sunlover69 ? Are you still interested to join Bushwalking with me just look like 2 of us. Please get in touch Cheers

Re: Nude Bushwalking

PostPosted: Tue 15 Jan, 2013 5:50 pm
by sunny_coast87
I'm up on the Sunshine Coast, if you ever up this way. Nothing like traveling light and letting it all hang out :)

Re: Nude Bushwalking

PostPosted: Thu 28 Mar, 2013 1:34 pm
by denis2013
Hi Guys, I would love to join in with any nude walks you do around SE Qld. Cheers Denis

Re: Nude Bushwalking

PostPosted: Thu 18 Apr, 2013 2:28 am
by Art
10000 views for 4 posts, so there are more ppl interested in looking than participating!
If you walk past other hikers do you just smile and say hello?

Re: Nude Bushwalking

PostPosted: Thu 18 Apr, 2013 6:31 am
by andrewbish
Art wrote:10000 views for 4 posts, so there are more ppl interested in looking than participating!


Of course not - don't be ridiculous.

(But it would be good if you could post more photos)

Re: Nude Bushwalking

PostPosted: Thu 18 Apr, 2013 7:08 am
by tigercat
Here's a challenge, Tassie overland track in winter, nude!

Re: Nude Bushwalking

PostPosted: Thu 18 Apr, 2013 9:14 am
by FatCanyoner
Tigercat, you pay the airfares and I'll walk it nude! :-P

Re: Nude Bushwalking

PostPosted: Thu 18 Apr, 2013 6:31 pm
by tigercat
FatCanyoner wrote:Tigercat, you pay the airfares and I'll walk it nude! :-P

On second thoughts would not want to scare the wildlife!

Re: Nude Bushwalking

PostPosted: Thu 18 Apr, 2013 7:31 pm
by tigercat
frostbite of the nether regions can have unpleasant complications!

Re: Nude Bushwalking

PostPosted: Thu 18 Apr, 2013 7:39 pm
by Nuts
must be a qld thing, I had to take a quick pitsop today near Pine Lake and it was snowing (Wohhoo !!).. that's about as nude as i like (till next summer at least), a bit soft maybe..

Re: Nude Bushwalking

PostPosted: Sun 05 May, 2013 10:48 pm
by FatCanyoner
If anyone is up for some nude bushwalking around Sydney let me know (although we probably won't be doing too many more trips before it warms up again).

We did a great walk, with a skinny dip and some nude yoga, about two weeks back in the lower mountains. Even with the autumn chill in the air it is most pleasant when you're in the sunshine.

My friend, the yoga teacher, wrote up an article about our latest adventure: http://fatcanyoners.org/2013/04/21/nude ... uka-brook/

Re: Nude Bushwalking

PostPosted: Mon 06 May, 2013 12:34 pm
by hunsta
This is not a smart *&%$#! question, but is it actually legal to walk naked in a public access area like a NP?

Re: Nude Bushwalking

PostPosted: Mon 06 May, 2013 2:30 pm
by FatCanyoner
hunsta wrote:This is not a smart *&%$#! question, but is it actually legal to walk naked in a public access area like a NP?


Hey mate, I'm no lawyer but this is my understanding (I'm actually hoping to get a lawyer friend to pull something together on this topic as I'm often asked)...

Firstly, it varies from state to state. In NSW the actual offence you could be charged with is "obscene exposure" under the Summary Offences Act. Even in the case of informal nude beaches (where there is no legal protection for nudity) there are very few examples of people being prosecuted. Where they have been the case has normally been dismissed by a magistrate. Of course, if there's no-one there to make a complaint you've got no problem (hence my choice of less-visited areas, and usually doing the walks mid-week). Even if you did run into someone, and they did take offence, without the police actually witnessing the "crime" they are unlikely to prosecute. Even if through a huge run of bad luck occurs, and all these things combine, a fine would probably be the absolute worst you would suffer. The point of this law is to stop people flashing etc, which is a far more aggravated offence than simply strolling through the bush nude (where there is no intent to be obscene or indecent).

Re: Nude Bushwalking

PostPosted: Tue 07 May, 2013 7:59 am
by hunsta
So technically it more than likely is illegal. Dont get me wring. Im all for doing what makes you happy(although an errant low twig in the jewls wouldn't make me happy), just thought the legal rammifacations would be off putting.

Re: Nude Bushwalking

PostPosted: Tue 07 May, 2013 8:14 am
by FatCanyoner
hunsta wrote:Im all for doing what makes you happy(although an errant low twig in the jewls wouldn't make me happy), just thought the legal rammifacations would be off putting.


I'm a big fan of the model of bushwalking legendary walker Wilf Hilder did. He apparently had the record for the number of fines for walking in the Lake Burragorang water catchment. Not only did he refuse to pay them, he was instrumental in getting a walking route opened up through the middle of it. If you're not hurting anyone and the law is outdated, bugger it. Obviously not everyone is the same, but that's how I operate.

Re: Nude Bushwalking

PostPosted: Tue 07 May, 2013 9:33 am
by stepbystep
More power to you FC, but if I turned up at a remote location and found a dozen nude strangers saluting the sun I wouldn't be impressed.
Having said that I nude up on the odd occasion, most notably a 40 degree day with Lake Rhona to myself. Pretty spesh.
Can't say I see the attraction of walking the track nude though you've still got a pack and boots on presumably?

Re: Nude Bushwalking

PostPosted: Tue 07 May, 2013 10:48 am
by FatCanyoner
stepbystep wrote:you've still got a pack and boots on presumably?


A pack yes. I've started going barefoot on the last couple walks. I find I can walk 7 or 8 kms, even on rough rocky ground, before the feet start getting sore. I'd like to push further than that. You walk a little slower barefoot, but it does complete the sensual experience of being nude that you don't get with boots / shoes still on.

Re: Nude Bushwalking

PostPosted: Tue 07 May, 2013 11:03 am
by ULWalkingPhil
There are barefoot shoes you can purchase that gives you the same sensation. Such as Xero shoes and unshoes.

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Re: Nude Bushwalking

PostPosted: Tue 07 May, 2013 1:06 pm
by hunsta
Please dont think Im against it. By all means no. Was purely interested in whether it was legal or not. Not if it was moral or immoral.

Re: Nude Bushwalking

PostPosted: Wed 08 May, 2013 7:36 pm
by north-north-west
stepbystep wrote:More power to you FC, but if I turned up at a remote location and found a dozen nude strangers saluting the sun I wouldn't be impressed.


Finding that many people anywhere in the bush would cheese me off, regardless of their clothing.

Re: Nude Bushwalking

PostPosted: Wed 08 May, 2013 8:07 pm
by Strider
north-north-west wrote:
stepbystep wrote:More power to you FC, but if I turned up at a remote location and found a dozen nude strangers saluting the sun I wouldn't be impressed.


Finding that many people anywhere in the bush would cheese me off, regardless of their clothing.

I actually agree with you on this one. Anything bigger than a party of five is pushing it IMO.

Re: Nude Bushwalking

PostPosted: Fri 10 May, 2013 8:16 am
by andrewbish
stepbystep wrote:More power to you FC, but if I turned up at a remote location and found a dozen nude strangers saluting the sun I wouldn't be impressed.

north-north-west wrote:
Finding that many people anywhere in the bush would cheese me off, regardless of their clothing.


Finding a dozen people in the bush is bad
Finding the nude is worse
Finding them saluting is odd
Finding that 'saluting' is a euphemism is downright awkward

Re: Nude Bushwalking

PostPosted: Fri 10 May, 2013 9:13 am
by FatCanyoner
andrewbish wrote:...Finding that 'saluting' is a euphemism is downright awkward...


:shock:

How'd you find out???

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Nude Bushwalking

PostPosted: Tue 10 Jun, 2014 7:25 pm
by Hilton01
New here. Are any of you still interested in a nude walk?

Re: Nude Bushwalking

PostPosted: Wed 11 Jun, 2014 12:30 pm
by gbagua
Art wrote:10000 views for 4 posts, so there are more ppl interested in looking than participating!


If the hikers were Penthouse models I am all in!! :mrgreen: ...maybe that explains that many views and little participation.

Re: Nude Bushwalking

PostPosted: Mon 08 Sep, 2014 8:44 pm
by iandsmith
I actually had one go at it on my own in the Minerva Hills. I pretty much knew I was up there alone and, early on the way back I stopped for a natural break and thought, "why not drop all my gear?". So I did for about a kilometre, certainly was different. For some reason I put my clothes back on then and, about 400 metres further on, came across a couple ascending and I greeted them with a most cheesy grin, safe in the knowledge that my timing was perfect.
Cheers all.

Re: Nude Bushwalking

PostPosted: Mon 08 Sep, 2014 10:52 pm
by Kainas
I have enjoyed this thread so much. Particularly loved that the first few posts were all incognito. Love the idea of your sneaky nude walk, almost busted.

I think walking past a nude person in the bush would make my day... and my kids would find it hilarious, it would give us something to talk about for the rest of the walk.... Although convincing my kids that they are not going to walk naked might be a different story.

Re: Nude Bushwalking

PostPosted: Tue 09 Sep, 2014 8:42 am
by walkerchris77
Ive stumbled upon a couple having a naughty once. He wanted to give me a high five. Gave him a thumbs up instead.