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canoeing in the Everglades, part 2

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A couple of weeks ago, I went to the naked volleyball tournament at the Lake Come Resort in Florida again, but as much as it was an amazing weekend of fun and games, I don’t have any footage to share (though there was a photo art project – still need to hear what came out of it). Well, I still have some material from my last year’s journey, however. So, here’s a report from a 2-day canoe/kayak trip that we did in the northern Everglades (you can see the trails on our map).

We started off at the Everglades City, and after paddling about two hours in the open water, we got a bit lost in the mangroves… Until I remembered that I had an offline map on my phone that could still use GPS to tell the location (there’s no mobile service). With this delay, we’d need to really rush to make it to the chickee (a platform above water) where we planned to camp overnight, but luckily there was another campsite on our way at the Lopez River, and there was nobody staying.

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It was great to be on the solid land after several hours of paddling against the current! So we decided to camp there, although I wanted my friends to get an experience of camping on a chickee, which Tam and I enjoyed thoroughly.

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The birds were singing in the sunset rays, and everything seemed perfect.

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But then came no-see-ums (sandflies), and our evening was cut short, as we retreated to the tents after the dinner. Though we still enjoyed the full moon, and it was peculiar to see a lot of locomotion in the river as the night came – it must have been a spawning season for some fish.

Next day, we continued paddling upstream, seeing quite a bit of wildlife around us.

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Well, if ibises is nothing special for Florida, the next encounter was truly exciting – a sawfish!

I noticed it next to my kayak and called the canoe crew to come to see it. It stayed still, but I was a bit shocked by its strange appearance, so it took me a few more seconds to reach out for my GoPro to take an underwater shot… by which time it left :-/

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It’s probably rarer to see sawfish than manatees, and the ranger station even asks to report their sightings. After this, spotting an osprey nest didn’t seem like a big deal at all.

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Then we reached the chickee where we were supposed to stay overnight, had lunch there and shot some videos, a few seconds of which became a part of our promo for the NuDance class with damoN.

After that, we decided to split, as I wanted to return by a different route, but the canoe crew wanted “to stay on the safe side” and took the same way back. In the end, it wasn’t a good idea for them, as that route went a lot more through the open water, and the day was windy – so they gladly took an offer of a ranger passing by on a motorboat who gave them a lift. I myself went in a kayak via Turner River and then a canal along the bridge/road to Chokoloskee. My highlight was a little diversion that I took there in a narrow canal on the side.

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This allowed me to see the dense mangrove forest from the inside.

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So, this trip was from the opposite side of the Everglades of where Tam and I had a 4-day adventure in 2014. I hope to do the whole canoe trail through the Everglades some day – still need to see what’s between the two areas I’ve visited.

Bare Burro – 5k running race in SoCal

There aren’t many better things to do in spring than welcome the return of warm weather with some nude recreation. If you live in Southern California, or plan to visit in early April, one of the best ways to do that is at the 7th annual Bare Burro nude 5k race at Olive Dell Nudist Ranch – on the 10th of April.

It’s become a very popular event, attracting over 300 runners,

Bare Burro racers start run

who challenge themselves on a run through the foothills surrounding Olive Dell Ranch near Colton, CA – just check out the aerial footage above! It’s a challenging course over dirt roads and trails, beginning and ending at the clubhouse and pool area. It’s become a favorite with several running clubs including the Los Angeles, Long Beach and Palm Springs frontrunners – meaning that there is some very spirited competition and highly competitive finishing times. It’s also popular with those who prefer a more leisurely pace, including some who use it as a great reason to do a 3.1 mile naked hike in the hills.

Olive Dell Ranch naturist resort California

After the run, all of the facilities of Olive Dell are open for the day. There’s a big swimming pool, huge jacuzzi, lots of lounge chairs and deck space, restaurant, refreshments bar, showers, and for those with extra energy – a chance to continue to hike and run the local hills.

Bare Burro run race Winner

Awards are presented to top finishers in all age and sex categories, with special plaques for the top three finishers overall.

Olive Dell Ranch welcome

Everyone is welcome! Runners range from around 20 to over 80. Men, women, gay, straight, singles, couples, anyone looking for a fun day of nude recreation with several hundred similarly minded people.

Registration is open on site at the Olive Dell Ranch or online. It’s $30 through March 31, $35 through April 9 and $40 if you register on-site and race day.

Here is a promo from the last year, but keep in mind that the date was different!

PS This is a guest entry from Don/Things To Do Nude/

[almost] spontaneous NuDance at the House of Yes in NYC

Who’d argue that dancing naked is not fun? Sadly, there aren’t many opportunities to do that socially, even in New York City, famous for its nightlife. You can join our NuDance class, but how about parties where you could dance naked? The body-painting dance parties in NYC seem to be a thing of the past… However, we’ve discovered a monthly gig which welcomes freedom of expression, including dancing naked! It is called ‘Party at Ostbahnhof’.

The next event is this Friday! Check out the description of the party or the main DJ’s avatar on soundcloud, and you’ll see why we got an idea to try dancing naked there in the first place! The initial attempt wasn’t successful though – at their first gig we were even told by security to put our shirts on… we didn’t really listen, but it didn’t make us feel frisky enough to disrobe any further. Maybe the security took the name of the venue, Verboten (“forbidden” in German), too literally; even though the description of the party seemed to refer to a certain club in Berlin, the atmosphere didn’t feel like Berghain. I contacted the DJ of the gig – SPRKLBB, and he said the party was going to another venue which would be more supportive to alternative ideas including nude dancing. Indeed the ‘House of Yes’ turned out to be a lot more permissive, and three of us ended up dancing naked, and there also was a top-free girl.

We got quite a few smiles and thumbs up, with people saying this was like a true Berlin party. Well, not like a typical party in Berlin would have some naked people in the crowd, but it could certainly happen in the Techno temple Berghain and more so at the naturist-lead SchlagerNackt Party. Let’s bring some Freikörperkultur (FKK) – ‘free body culture’ – to NYC!

Active Naturists are going to Burning Man again with the theme camp Gymnasium

Many of you have been asking whether we are going back to Burning Man with our Gymnasium project, and the answer is definite YES! Thanks to our successful participation last year, we could secure tickets for the core members via Directed Group Sale, but you can still get yours through the main sale – and join our camp too? If you’d like to, please e-mail or leave a comment here!

You only have time until THIS Friday 12:00 (noon) PDT to create a Burner Profile AND register for ticket sale.

Read our blogposts about how this project came about:

– first experience at Burning Man in 2012

– freedom and creativity, just at a smaller scale at Free Form Festival 2014

– FreeForm Festival 2015: camp application approved!

– first experience as a theme camp at FreeForm Festival 2015

– Gymnasium theme camp will be at a prime location at Burning Man!

– Gymnasium schedule at Burning Man 2015

– camp Gymnasium at Burning Man 2015

Our camp’s theme is Gymnasium in its original Ancient Greek meaning, so you can go through ‘How it used to be’ sections of this website to get some inspiration for our camp, be it athletic activities 

or simply fun!

And let’s just reiterate this quote from Wikipedia:

“The gymnasium in ancient Greece functioned as a training facility for competitors in public games. It was also a place for socializing and engaging in intellectual pursuits. The name comes from the Ancient Greek term γυμνός [gymnós] meaning “naked”.

The word gymnasium is the latinisation of the Greek noun γυμνάσιον (gymnasion), “gymnastic school”, in pl. “bodily exercises” and generally “school” which in turn is derived from the common Greek adjective γυμνός (gymnos) meaning “naked”, by way of the related verb γυμνάζω (gymnazo), whose meaning is “to train naked”, “train in gymnastic exercise”, generally “to train, to exercise”. The verb had this meaning because one undressed for exercise. Historically, the gymnasium was used for exercise, communal bathing, and scholarly and philosophical pursuits. The English noun gymnast, first recorded in 1594, is formed from the Greek γυμναστής (gymnastēs), but in Greek this word means “trainer” not “gymnast”. The palaistra was the part of the gymnasium devoted to wrestling, boxing and ball games.”

Ивановские бани в Киеве

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Съездив недавно на родину, я остановился и в Киеве, ну а единственный вариант для натуризма в наших краях в зимнее время – это баня. Собрали компанию из 4х, и после недолгих поисков в интернете, нам показалось, что Ивановские бани были бы идеальным вариантом (спасибо Серёже за находку).

Ожидания вполне оправдались! Баня находится буквально на Днепре, на переоборудованном судне. Атмосфера традиционная, и уже в раздевалке ощущается приятные аромат дубовых/берёзовых веников. Пара душевых кабинок, массажный стол, парилка… можно заказать профессионального банщика, а можно и просто купить веник. Так мы и поступили, отпарив друг друга хорошенько, по-дружески 😀 Я, в общем-то следовал методике как меня парили в русской бане в Нью-Йорке – комбинация мягких, массажирующих движений с более жёсткими, а так же немного растяжки. Однако один из посетителей настоятельно рекомендовал не “дубасить” друг друга, и показал мне более мягкий вариант массажа веником, когда веник скорее просто прикладывается к телу. Думаю, в итоге это всё равно дело вкуса, мне оба варианта нравятся.

В любом случае, после парилки полагается охладиться, и тут кроется главное достоинство Ивановских бань – можно окунуться в воды Днепра, да при это ещё и с видом на Киево-Печерскую Лавру и Родину-Мать:

Ну, могло быть только колоритней в лютый мороз – тогда бы прыгали в прорубь, как пару лет назад в Москве.

После всех этих банных процедур, там же можно попить чайку. Некоторые посетители ели раков, и мы думали этим и закончится наш поход в баню, но оказалось их нужно заказывать заранее, позвонив за день до прихода.

В общем, отличная баня, хоть и добраться не так просто, несмотря на то что место довольно центральное. Но то что можно расслабится от напряжённости большого города не покидая его границ – это здорово! Больше информации и фото можно найти здесь.

Ivanovskie Bani (sauna) in Kiev

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On the recent visit to my homeland, I spent a few days in Kiev; pretty much the only option for a naturist experience in winter was to go to a sauna. My friend Sergey found a public sauna online that sounded particularly appealing, and we ventured there with two more mates.

Ivanovskie Bani indeed fulfilled our desire for a traditional Russian sauna (banya) experience. It is located literally on the  Dnieper River, in a modified boat. It has a traditional ambience, and already in the locker you can smell “venik”, a special sauna broom, typically made of birch or oak branches, which is used for massaging. After the lockers, there is a room with showers and a massage table, and then a steam room. You can hire a local masseur to do the banya ritual for you, but we just bought “veniki” and did it ourselves. Though one of the fellow visitors thought that our massage technique was too rough and showed a milder, calmer version with softer and slower moves (but it felt like the heat penetrated even deeper).

Regardless of the kind of massage you prefer in the steam room, after absorbing all that heat, you are supposed to cool down, and this is where Ivanovkie Bani truly stand out: you can splash in the waters of the Dnieper River right outside its doors, and if you are not too shocked you can meanwhile enjoy the views of the river banks with such landmarks as Kiev Pechersk Lavra (Kiev Monastery of the Caves) and the Motherland monument.

Well, it could only get more striking in much colder weather, when the river would be frozen, as it happened when we went to a banya in Moscow a couple of years ago.

After repeating the ritual a couple of times, we felt both relaxed and energized. We had some tea before leaving in the cafe (they don’t serve any meals there, but you can bring food with you or order something more exotic, like crayfish, in advance).

Even though the location is central, it’s not easy to get there without a car (and if you call a taxi, it may take a while for them to arrive), but it’s totally worth it, especially if you want a relaxing break from the busy city life without leaving the city!

PS Keep in mind that most banyas are gender-segregated, and in this one the only women day is Wednesday.

playa de Tejita, Tenerife

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Con la reciente entrada sobre  dunas de Mas Palomas /playas Gran Canaria, Juan me recordó mi viaje a las Islas Canarias hace unos años. Resulta que tenía cierto material sobre aquel viaje que no había llegado a publicar, hasta ahora! Resulta un poco inapropiado que solo tengamos una historia acerca de paseos en Tenerife así que aquí hay uno sobre las playas de la isla.

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Tras el volcán gigante Teide, según nos aproximamos a la isla podemos observer la pequeña Montaña Roja,que es donde la playa nudista de Tejita está situada.

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Está muy cerca del aeropuerto, y fue allí donde fuimos nada mas llegar.

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Hacía mucho viento, así que encontramos un lugar protegido por las rocas. El agua era clara y perfecta para un baño refrescante tras el vuelo.

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Y aquí os dejamos una foto de la vista del Monte Rojo que mi amigo Sean tomó hace un par de meses.

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Un pena perdérmelo, pero me gustaría volver a Tenerife así que probablemente tenga otra oportunidad para ello!.

beach Tejita, Tenerife, Canary Islands

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With his recent post about Mas Palomas dunes/beach of Gran Canaria, Juan reminded me of my trip to Canary Islands a few years ago – turns out I have been keeping some material from that trip that hasn’t been published, until now that is! It’s kind of inappropriate that I only had a story about hiking from Tenerife, so here is a post about one of the beaches of the island.

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Besides the giant volcano Teide, on the approach to the island we could see a much smaller Mount Roja (“red mount”), and that is also where a naturist beach called Tejita is.

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It lies very close to the airport, and we headed there immediately after arrival.

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It was very windy, so we found a spot protected by the rocks. The water was clear and perfectly refreshing after the flight!

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And here is a photo with the view from the Mount Roja that my friend Sean took just a couple of months ago.

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Too bad I missed it, but I’d like to go back to Tenerife again, so I’ll probably have another chance!

Estimados pasajeros, estamos aterrizando en… la playa nudista! Playa Guasimeta, Lanzarote

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Desde luego parece que los naturistas son realmente bienvenidos a las Islas Canarias. Junto al aeropuerto de Arrecife hay una playa nudista bastante larga,

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con suave arena oscura, Playa Guasimeta. Los aviones despegan a lo largo de la playa, pero eso le da encanto.

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Así que si no puedes esperar a estirarte y desnudarte después del vuelo, tan solo ve allí a relajarte en la arena. También hay un corto camino en bici desde la ciudad.

Pueblito naturista Charco del Palo

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Una colonia completamente naturista, el pueblo de Charco del Palo, es un lugar especial para naturistas en Lanzarote. Puedes estar sin ropa incluso fuera del area de la orilla y no necesitas pensar en ropa cuando caminas hasta la playa desde tu casa, bajando por las calles del pueblo.

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Incluso si vas a un restaurante? Desafortunadamente tienen tiempo de descanso para la siesta cuando estuvimos allí así que solo pudimos echar un vistazo al Menü (de entre todos los lenguajes, estaba en Aleman).

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Es un lugar perfecto para hacer snorkeling y bucear ya que hay una gran  variedad de peces y algas en las rocas. Aproximadamente a cien metros de la orilla hay unas rocas sumergidas que son un buen lugar desde el que lanzarse. De camino allí pude ver varias rayas deslizándose por el fondo.

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Hay una formación rocosa con forma de arco sobre la que puedes caminar (y nadar por debajo).

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Pese a las rocas, la entrada al agua no es complicada gracias a las barandillas.naturist 0001 Charco del Palo, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain

Los pequeños pueden jugar sin peligro en las aguas de dos piscinas naturales producidas por la marea, ya que son poco profundas y están protegidas de las olas.

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Si caminas por los acantilados rocosos,

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verás cantidad de arbustos y plantas, la mayoría de las cuales son únicas de la Islas Canarias.

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Estuvimos durante la época de floración de las suculentas (marzo tardío)

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También lo era de la planta parasitaria llamada jopo que no tiene sus propias hojas (está claro que incluso algunas plantas prefieres estar desnudas!)

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Visita esta página web para más información sobre Charco del Palo.