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Mud crawl
Cornwall Tiddies
Taking a stroll.....as nature intended,
As mentioned in a previous post, here in the UK, simply being naked in public is actually lawful and is certainly not 'indecent exposure' (contrary to popular, misguided belief).
The College of Policing briefing note on Public Nudity says 'A naturist whose intention is limited to going about their lawful business while naked will not be guilty of either of these sexual offences.'
Whilst (technically) it may not be illegal to walk naked, we prefer walking clothes-free in the countryside or quieter parts of urban areas, where we're less likely to meet others.
Although, the photo of me above (taken on my camera by my wife @naturistgirl) a Greenway along the River Medlock, only half a mile from Manchester's City Centre, you might only see a few walkers or cyclists. Most mind their own business and just smile.
Our friends Col and Sadie, used this path to practise for their epic naked cycle ride from John-O-Groats to Lands End a few Summers ago, although it was a bitterly cold January day when I photographed them in the photo below.
Although, we have been for a couple of short naked walks through the forest this Spring, it still remains pretty cool for longer naked walks on the exposed moorlands around us.
Until the weather settles and warms up a bit more, we'll continue to enjoy our naked woodland walks for now. Once it gets warmer hopefully, we can walk further and unburdened by clothing, only carrying our cameras....and a big smile, of course!
In the country
At the beach
At home
I just love being free of clothes