My visit today was very encouraging! I met a ranger who is non-hostile to naturists and wants to help provide helpful management to the clothing optional area.
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We'll be in the area in February would so love to visit the clothing optional areas, but we are getting mixed information about whether is safe to do so without getting cross ways with the law. Do visitors still get harassed by officials?
The rangers are pretty accommodating of naturists lately, as long as you stay in the area north of crossover 13. parking is limited, so you may have to park at 12 and walk to 13. also, on the weekends the park fills up by about 1pm or so, and you can't get in. although that might not be a problem so much in the "winter" months. please refrain from any type of sex on the beach, of taking pictures of children or people without asking. you should encounter no legal difficulties. (and stay out of the protected dunes!)
We won't do anything lewd. Just enjoy nature. Does the park have many people there during the week in winter? If you get a permit for Klondike area is it clothing optional also?
My wife and I were just at Playlinda on Saturday 1-25-2020. was a lot windy and a touch Jilly in the morning but as long as you stayed in the sun you were ok. we got there around 11 Left about 330 and the parking was getting crowded at that time maybe 8 spots left. say a ranger once when we arrived then again about 1:30ish one came by on a 4 wheeler there were at least 50 naked people and the only one he stopped and talked to was a guy shore fishing and then only asking to see his fishing license then he left...fisherman was a local and said the ranger was a new guy so...shrug. alas we caught our flight back up north on monday morning so we didn't get a chance to go back :(
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We'll be in the area in February would so love to visit the clothing optional areas, but we are getting mixed information about whether is safe to do so without getting cross ways with the law. Do visitors still get harassed by officials?
The rangers are pretty accommodating of naturists lately, as long as you stay in the area north of crossover 13. parking is limited, so you may have to park at 12 and walk to 13. also, on the weekends the park fills up by about 1pm or so, and you can't get in. although that might not be a problem so much in the "winter" months. please refrain from any type of sex on the beach, of taking pictures of children or people without asking. you should encounter no legal difficulties. (and stay out of the protected dunes!)
We won't do anything lewd. Just enjoy nature. Does the park have many people there during the week in winter? If you get a permit for Klondike area is it clothing optional also?
attendance during the weekdays in winter varies greatly but is certainly less than weekends.
Klondike is NOT clothing optional.
My wife and I were just at Playlinda on Saturday 1-25-2020. was a lot windy and a touch Jilly in the morning but as long as you stayed in the sun you were ok. we got there around 11 Left about 330 and the parking was getting crowded at that time maybe 8 spots left. say a ranger once when we arrived then again about 1:30ish one came by on a 4 wheeler there were at least 50 naked people and the only one he stopped and talked to was a guy shore fishing and then only asking to see his fishing license then he left...fisherman was a local and said the ranger was a new guy so...shrug. alas we caught our flight back up north on monday morning so we didn't get a chance to go back :(
This design is spectacular! You obviously know how to keep a reader entertained. Between your wit and your videos, I was almost moved to start my own blog (well, almost...HaHa!) Excellent job. I really loved what you had to say, and more than that, how you presented it. Too cool!
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