The Desert Sun Condominium Association which is on adjoining property is hopeful that any new owners of the property would continue the nudist tradition and form a relationship with the association similar to a relationship with Desert Sun Resort that existed in the past.
A number of years ago I visited Lee Baxandall at Desert Sun. (The pedestrian bridge was named after him.) Lee and I had been among the dozen naturists who sued the Interior Department in order to continue the Cape Cod National Seashore beaches as clothing optional. We had the more infamous Alan Dershowitz (sp?) as the attorney. He did not check for environmental examinations and we lost the law suit. BUT we did win recognition by the judge that we had a right to be skyclad at these beaches. (We lost because the lookyloos were damaging the beautiful sand dunes "spying" on us! I hope the new owners of Desert Sun continues to supply Palm Springs with this skyclad facility...and continue to honor Lee! Stay bare, stay free!!!
When it first opened as Desert Shadows, it was co-run by the Naturist Society. Speaking of which, I have to note that it has been radio silence since the letter a few months ago saying in so many words we may or may not get another print edition of N magazine.
obviamente un hotel nudista no es rentable.
The Desert Sun Condominium Association which is on adjoining property is hopeful that any new owners of the property would continue the nudist tradition and form a relationship with the association similar to a relationship with Desert Sun Resort that existed in the past.
Another Nudist Club Becomes A Film Set If It Is Lucky But In Likelihood will Just Become Another Big Derelict Building.
Thanks for the upate on this property.
A number of years ago I visited Lee Baxandall at Desert Sun. (The pedestrian bridge was named after him.) Lee and I had been among the dozen naturists who sued the Interior Department in order to continue the Cape Cod National Seashore beaches as clothing optional. We had the more infamous Alan Dershowitz (sp?) as the attorney. He did not check for environmental examinations and we lost the law suit. BUT we did win recognition by the judge that we had a right to be skyclad at these beaches. (We lost because the lookyloos were damaging the beautiful sand dunes "spying" on us! I hope the new owners of Desert Sun continues to supply Palm Springs with this skyclad facility...and continue to honor Lee! Stay bare, stay free!!!
When it first opened as Desert Shadows, it was co-run by the Naturist Society. Speaking of which, I have to note that it has been radio silence since the letter a few months ago saying in so many words we may or may not get another print edition of N magazine.