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Dec 28, 2023Liked by Evan Nicks

Nude hiking is always fun, typically we have 4-12 people so if youre ever in Oregon hit me up

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Dec 28, 2023·edited Dec 28, 2023Liked by Evan Nicks

I hold a superstition that, in order to ensure that I'll be naked a lot in the year ahead, I must be nude at the stroke of midnight to ring in the year. As in the past, I intend to start 2024 right by participating in the New Year's Day Plunge at Ocean Beach in San Francisco; it's not officially a nude event, but there's always a nudie contingent and I've never experienced any negativity from textile participants. in 2021, I even made it into the newspaper: https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/Pandemic-doesn-t-stop-the-New-Year-s-Day-15840522.php

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Dec 28, 2023Liked by Evan Nicks

Definitely, I've done a nude camp but I would live to do amultiday hiking trip in the nude. Maybe even a nude canoe trip.

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I have stopped doing such resolutions. Usually, life unfolds in another way, or gets in the way. I would rather grab each opportunity as it comes, and that's hard to stick in a resolution. Unless that is a resolution, but it would make for a VERY generic one. ;-)

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Dec 28, 2023Liked by Evan Nicks

Mine is a continuing resolution. To keep enjoying life more. Naked is not a priority, but high on the list when possible.

Living in north San diego County, there are several non landed groups that join together for events to include hiking, water spots, and camping. All family oriented. (Hikes are better when there is water at the turning point.)

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i am teh worst salesman, but keep trying to get my gf nude socially.. i have a couple opportunities in 24

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Dec 28, 2023Liked by Evan Nicks

I don’t know if it’s a resolution or just a goal for 2024, but I want to participate in the WNBR in Burlington VT. I also want to do more naked hiking and be a nude model.

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Dec 28, 2023Liked by Evan Nicks

Well over 30 years ago I made a resolution and I am proud to say I have kept it all these years. I resolved I would never again made a dumb resolution I know I can't keep.

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Dec 28, 2023Liked by Evan Nicks

Not really doing a resolution per se, but I have some plans for 2024 for sure.

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Dec 28, 2023Liked by Evan Nicks

Like a few of the folks here, I tend not to do resolutions, but since you mentioned hiking I couldn’t resist offering a suggestion. I joined the ranks of social nudity just a few years ago (suspiciously enough in January, around resolution time) and wanted nude hiking to be my thing. About a year into my journey someone mentioned me the NEWT (Naked European Walking Tour). I reached out to the organizers and less than two years into my social nudity journey found myself in Austria with a great group of people hiking and living nude for a week. If you have the time (and a very understanding significant other) it may be a great way to reach that naked hiking resolution! Good luck and happy hiking 🥾

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I would like to do more reading. Audiobooks likely. So I'll add some naturist/nudist books onto the list. Open to recommendations! 😊

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I don't do NY resolutions. If you want to make God laugh, tell him your plans.

I have a few goals but they are all subject to continued mobility and health, something that has been less certain every year. More nude hiking, maybe even some camping, Bay to Breakers, Naked Bike Ride, and so on. Everything is tentative because I could wake up on any given day and be a cripple.

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Dec 29, 2023Liked by Evan Nicks

Visiting more nudist venues in 2024 across Canada, US and Europe

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Dec 30, 2023Liked by Evan Nicks

To move full time into our Glen Eden Sun Club site, get our San Diego home sold, enjoy our nudist lives and the wonderful people at the club. New Years Eve night we will be nude, but also sound asleep. For our ages that is normal.

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Dec 30, 2023Liked by Evan Nicks

I failed to keep my resolution for 2023 by not posting a Full Frontal Friday photo. Yes, it’s a “thing.” Wise observations from you and others led me to continue to keep my own pace and consider the unfortunate risks in certain professions. I have a better and easier goal which I can ascribe to you and Linda Weber: do something for all of us! I have already increased my support for the Western Nudist Research Library and

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Dec 30, 2023Liked by Evan Nicks

...and meet in January to talk about volunteer activities.

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Dec 31, 2023Liked by Evan Nicks

My resolution for next year is to try and fully embrace the style of naturism I grew up with. I finally in the right position to revive my families old practices. I am looking very forward to next year and all the ups and downs it will bring.

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My resolution is to attend the Eastern Naturists Festival At Eastover Estate.

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I don’t really do resolutions, other than just trying to get more nude time compared to the year before. If there is one, it will be this one. My wife and I are relatively new to the naturist environment (few years now) and we’re loving every minute of it. Being in Europe, we are lucky to have lot’s of spa resorts which are mostly mandatory nude; last year we went to a family naturist park in Italy, which is what we will definitely do again in 2024 ... but a few weeks longer :-)

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Jan 2Liked by Evan Nicks

Not sure what part of the country you're in, but if you're in New England or upstate New York, you might want to consider Knight Island State Park in Vermont. Almost the entire small island is clothing optional and most campsites have a small private beach. It's a commitment, though. It's primitive camping, so you have to bring everything and the only way to or from the island is by boat, so you have to arrange transportation. If you like peaceful seclusion in a beautiful setting, though, you'll love it.

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