\n
Friday\, August 20
\n
B
reakfast time TBD
\n
Lunc
h time TBD
\n
11:00 a.m.
– 1:00 p.m. Mojo Holler
\n
1:30 – 3:30 p.m. Reception hosted by Lake Bronson
\n
4:00 – 6:00 p.m. Lisa Mann
\n
6:00 p.m. Fashion Show
\n
6:30 – 8:00 p.m. Dinner Pulled Pork Sa
ndwich/coleslaw/drink $10 (vegetarian option)
\n
8:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m. The Eric Savage Band
\n<
/div>\n
\n
Saturday\, August 21
\n
Breakfast time TBD
p>\n
Lunch time TBD
\n
1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Franco Palett
a & The Stingers
\n
3:00
-3:30 p.m. Fashion Show
\n
4:00 – 6:00 p.m Band-The Beat Patrol
\n
6:00 p.m. Mixology Competition – free drinks for all.
\n
6:00 – 7:30 p.m. Dinner S
teak or Chicken\, Caesar salad\, baked potato\, roll\, drink $15 (without
meat – $8)
\n
8:00 p.m. –
12:00 a.m. Kris Deelane & the Hurt
\n
\n
\n
\n
Sunday\, August 22
\n
Breakfast time TBD
\n
1
0:00 – 11:00 a.m. Sing-Along Jam Session
\n
11:00 a.m – 12:30 p.m. Lunch
\n
1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Norm Sylvester
\n
6:30 p
m Leftovers\, Potluck & Movie Night
\n
\n
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om/WANDERING-BARE
DESCRIPTION:Andrew Reasoner wildlife refuge is a private 300-acre spread. W
andering Bare has spoken to the owners and they have given the go-ahead fo
r nude hiking. They will close the refuge for the time that we are there.
You can walk naked feeling completely secure! You can’t get much better th
an that! The owners only ask not to be naked near the road or when in sigh
t of the neighbors\, other than that we have free reign of the refuge!\nTh
e Andrew Reasoner Wildlife Preserve Conservation Easement protects 294 acr
es of oak savannah and in the Long Tom River watershed. Seasonal creeks\,
rocky outcroppings\, and a special forest management area provide a home f
or iconic Oregon white oak trees and Willamette Valley ponderosa pine\, na
tive birds\, elks\, deer\, and more.
The oak woodlands on the property make it a great home for many species
of wildlife native to the Willamette Valley. Because of the loss of most
of the oak savannah habitat in the region\, the remaining oaks like those
found on the Andrew Reasoner Wildlife Preserve are increasingly important.
Critical species on the property include acorn woodpecker\, chipping spar
row\, yellow-breasted chat\, western bluebird\, slender-billed nuthatch\,
Western gray squirrel\, shaggy horkelia\, and Hitchcock’s blue-eyed grass.
Deer\, bobcat\, cougar\, bear\, rattlesnake\, and many species of migrato
ry birds also visit or make their homes on the property.\nRelated Images:
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LOCATION:Andrew Reasoner wildlife refuge @ 84731 Lorane Hwy\, Eugene\, OR 9
7405\, USA
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SUMMARY:Naked Adventure at Andrew Reasoner wildlife refuge
URL:https://www.aanr-nw.org/event/naked-adventure-at-andrew-reasoner-wildli
fe-refuge/
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Andrew Reason
er wildlife refuge is a private 300-acre spread. Wandering Bare has spoken
to the owners and they have given the go-ahead for nude hiking. They will
close the refuge for the time that we are there. You can walk naked feeli
ng completely secure! You can’t get much better than that! The owners only
ask not to be naked near the road or when in sight of the neighbors\, oth
er than that we have free reign of the refuge!
\n
The Andrew Reasoner
Wildlife Preserve Conservation Easement protects 294 acres of oak savanna
h and in the Long Tom River watershed. Seasonal creeks\, rocky outcropping
s\, and a special forest management area provide a home for iconic Oregon
white oak trees and Willamette Valley ponderosa pine\, native birds\, elks
\, deer\, and more.
The oak woodla
nds on the property make it a great home for many species of wildlife nati
ve to the Willamette Valley. Because of the loss of most of the oak savann
ah habitat in the region\, the remaining oaks like those found on the Andr
ew Reasoner Wildlife Preserve are increasingly important. Critical species
on the property include acorn woodpecker\, chipping sparrow\, yellow-brea
sted chat\, western bluebird\, slender-billed nuthatch\, Western gray squi
rrel\, shaggy horkelia\, and Hitchcock’s blue-eyed grass. Deer\, bobcat\,
cougar\, bear\, rattlesnake\, and many species of migratory birds also vis
it or make their homes on the property.
\n
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om/WANDERING-BARE
DESCRIPTION:Wandering Bare will be Celebrating May Day with a naked nature
walk at Finley Wildlife Refuge. And pay honor to the two greatest social i
cons of all time. Groucho Marx – “I don’t want to belong to any club\, tha
t will accept me as a member.” And John Lennon – “You don’t need anybody t
o tell you who you are or what you are. You are what you are!”\n(Weather a
nd Authorities permitting*)\nFinley Wildlife refuge is big\, it’s really b
ig with open spaces. Offering plenty of space to enjoy a secluded naked wa
lk or wander bare. The refuge is usually deserted since most people visiti
ng are there in the morning and evening when the birds and wildlife is mor
e active. We have met a few textiled visitors in the past\, it’s usually n
ot a problem.\nWe will enter the reserve on the Beaver & Cattail Ponds tra
ilhead located at a turnout off Bruce Road.\nBeaver & Cattail Ponds Trail.
We’ll enter the reserve\, walking down a tree-lined service road to an ol
d rock quarry site. Then through the Maple Knoll Research Natural Area and
on the Beaver Pond.\nAt the interior service road or\, “Campbell Lake Tra
il” this trail runs through the reserve and ties the Mill Hill Loop\, Pige
on Butte Trails and the Campbell Board Walk.\nWe’ll have no addenda\, just
a chance to spend a peaceful afternoon wandering bare through natural wor
ld of Finley Wildlife Refuge.\n* Weather and Authorities permitting. Weath
er\, If is raining we’ll reschedule. Authorities permitting? “Question Aut
hority” Up the revaluation!\nHere is the link to the Finley trail map.\nht
tps://www.fws.gov/uploadedFiles/Region_1/NWRS/Zone_2/Willamette_Valley_Com
plex/William_L._Finley/Documents/WLF_TRAIL_MAP_JUNE13_2012.pdf#a\nPlease f
eel free to post comments or questions\, or you can contact me directly at
wanderingbareoregon@gmail.com\nRelated Images:
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LOCATION:Finley Wildlife Refuge @ 26044 Bruce Rd\, Monroe\, OR 97456\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:All Hail Marx and Lennon! (Groucho & John)
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Wandering Bar
e will be Celebrating May Day with a naked nature walk at Finley Wildlife
Refuge. And pay honor to the two greatest social icons of all time. Grouch
o Marx – “I don’t want to belong to any club\, that will accept me as a me
mber.” And John Lennon – “You don’t need anybody to tell you who you are o
r what you are. You are what you are!”
\n(Weather and Authorities per
mitting*)
\n
Finley Wildlife refuge is big\, it’s really big with ope
n spaces. Offering plenty of space to enjoy a secluded naked walk or wande
r bare. The refuge is usually deserted since most people visiting are ther
e in the morning and evening when the birds and wildlife is more active. W
e have met a few textiled visitors in the past\, it’s usually not a proble
m.
\n
We will enter the reserve on the Beaver & Cattail Ponds trailhe
ad located at a turnout off Bruce Road.
\nBeaver & Cattail Ponds Trai
l. We’ll enter the reserve\, walking down a tree-lined service road to an
old rock quarry site. Then through the Maple Knoll Research Natural Area a
nd on the Beaver Pond.
\nAt the interior service road or\, “Campbell
Lake Trail” this trail runs through the reserve and ties the Mill Hill Loo
p\, Pigeon Butte Trails and the Campbell Board Walk.
\nWe’ll have no
addenda\, just a chance to spend a peaceful afternoon wandering bare throu
gh natural world of Finley Wildlife Refuge.
\n
* Weather and Authorit
ies permitting. Weather\, If is raining we’ll reschedule. Authorities perm
itting? “Question Authority” Up the revaluation!
\n
Here is the link
to the Finley trail map.
\nhttps://www.fws.gov/uploadedFiles/Region_1/N
WRS/Zone_2/Willamette_Valley_Complex/William_L._Finley/Documents/WLF_TRAIL
_MAP_JUNE13_2012.pdf#a
\n
Please feel free to post comments or qu
estions\, or you can contact me directly at wanderingbareoregon@gmail.com<
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DESCRIPTION:So you are looking for someplace to hike Naked in the Central O
regon area that doesn’t put you by a lake or river? But at the same time y
ou want to explore and see an area that has a long volcanic history?\nWell
\, the Ancient Juniper Trail located in the Oregon Badlands Wilderness jus
t might be the hike for you. The Ancient Juniper Trail is mostly topograph
ically flat\, but there is a little elevation gain and loss along the way\
, and while hiking the trail you will see ancient Juniper trees\, some of
which may be almost 1\,000 years old\, sagebrush\, and many igneous outcro
ps. The area provides hikers with plenty of solitude. The Ancient Juniper
Trail is about 1.9 miles long\, but the trail connects with the Flatiron R
ock Trail which allows you to hike a loop of about 3.25 miles. To make the
loop turn right on the Flatiron Rock Trail to return the the trailhead.\n
This trail is located in the Badlands Wilderness Area offering panoramic v
iews\, desert wildflowers\, juniper forests\, and lava structures The Anci
ent Juniper Trail also connects with the Badlands Rock and Flatiron Trails
. Giving us a chance to explore the Badlands. You will want to bring plent
y of water.\nRelated Images:
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LOCATION:Flatiron Trailhead @ NE Hwy 20\, Bend\, OR 97701\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Walking Naked in Oregon’s Bad Lands. Ancient Juniper Trail.
URL:https://www.aanr-nw.org/event/walking-naked-in-oregons-bad-lands-ancien
t-juniper-trail/
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So you are lo
oking for someplace to hike Naked in the Central Oregon area that doesn’t
put you by a lake or river? But at the same time you want to explore and s
ee an area that has a long volcanic history?
\n
Well\, the Ancient Ju
niper Trail located in the Oregon Badlands Wilderness just might be the hi
ke for you. The Ancient Juniper Trail is mostly topographically flat\, but
there is a little elevation gain and loss along the way\, and while hikin
g the trail you will see ancient Juniper trees\, some of which may be almo
st 1\,000 years old\, sagebrush\, and many igneous outcrops. The area prov
ides hikers with plenty of solitude. The Ancient Juniper Trail is about 1.
9 miles long\, but the trail connects with the Flatiron Rock Trail which a
llows you to hike a loop of about 3.25 miles. To make the loop turn right
on the Flatiron Rock Trail to return the the trailhead.
\nThis trail
is located in the Badlands Wilderness Area offering panoramic views\, dese
rt wildflowers\, juniper forests\, and lava structures The Ancient Juniper
Trail also connects with the Badlands Rock and Flatiron Trails. Giving us
a chance to explore the Badlands. You will want to bring plenty of water.
\n
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om/WANDERING-BARE
DESCRIPTION:Join Wandering Bare as we ride naked in the High Desert sun for
an exciting afternoon of Naked Mountain Biking. The horse butte trail is
a 10-mile loop trail. This ride is shorter and less altitude gain than the
Coyote Loop trail we rode last summer. Riding naked through Central Orego
n’s Desert Sage and Ponderosa pine Forests. All riding skill levels are we
lcome. We ride on seldom-used forest service roads and trails\, rarely mee
ting other riders or hikers.\nMeet at Boyd Cave parking area about a quart
er-mile north of China Hat Road where the pavement ends.\nHow to find us\n
From Hwy 97 southbound\, Exit onto Knotts Rd. travel East. Turn right onto
China Hat Rd. Turn Left onto Boyd Cave access Rd just before the cattle g
uard where the pavement ends. The parking area is about a quarter-mile nor
th of China Hat Rd.\nThis 10-mile ride will start at Boyd Cave on China Ha
t Rd. Ride west towards Horse Butte then return east to Boyd Cave.\nNaked
biking should be fun\, pleasant\, relaxing\, refreshing\, exhilarating\, e
xciting\, and enjoyable. Everyone should feel comfortable riding naked. Pl
ease keep in mind that all nudist activities are strictly non-sexual. We e
xpect all riders to be familiar with the etiquette of nude recreation. And
will conduct yourself appropriately.\nDISCLAIMER: Mountain biking can be
dangerous\, that’s why we wear helmets. Mountain biking naked\, more so. W
andering Bare events are not led by paid\, professional guides. By joining
Wandering Bare you accept full responsibility for your own safety and the
safety of fellow members. By joining Wandering Bare\, you agree that in n
o event and under no circumstances shall the group’s organizers or fellow
members are liable for any injury or property damage of any nature to your
self resulting from your participation or resulting from the negligence of
any other member of Wandering Bare. You accept all responsibility for and
agree to hold the organizers harmless from\, any injury\, harm\, or damag
e resulting from anything going wrong on an event. If you choose to sign u
p for any Wandering Bare events\, you are releasing this group\, its organ
izers\, and members from all legal and civil liability in case of possible
injuries.\nRelated Images:
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GEO:+43.878658;-121.109123
LOCATION:Boyd Cave parking area @ China Hat Rd\, Oregon\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Naked Mountain Biking: Horse Butte Loop.
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Join Wanderin
g Bare as we ride naked in the High Desert sun for an exciting afternoon o
f Naked Mountain Biking. The horse butte trail is a 10-mile loop trail. Th
is ride is shorter and less altitude gain than the Coyote Loop trail we ro
de last summer. Riding naked through Central Oregon’s Desert Sage and Pond
erosa pine Forests. All riding skill levels are welcome. We ride on seldom
-used forest service roads and trails\, rarely meeting other riders or hik
ers.
\n
Meet at Boyd Cave parking area about a quarter-mile north of
China Hat Road where the pavement ends.
\n
How to find us
\n
From Hwy 97 southbound\, Exit onto Knott
s Rd. travel East. Turn right onto China Hat Rd. Turn Left onto Boyd Cave
access Rd just before the cattle guard where the pavement ends. The parkin
g area is about a quarter-mile north of China Hat Rd.
\n
This 10-mile
ride will start at Boyd Cave on China Hat Rd. Ride west towards Horse But
te then return east to Boyd Cave.
\n
Naked biking should be fun\, ple
asant\, relaxing\, refreshing\, exhilarating\, exciting\, and enjoyable. E
veryone should feel comfortable riding naked. Please keep in mind that all
nudist activities are strictly non-sexual. We expect all riders to be fam
iliar with the etiquette of nude recreation. And will conduct yourself app
ropriately.
\n
DISCLAIMER: Mountain biking can be dangerous\, that’s
why we wear helmets. Mountain biking naked\, more so. Wandering Bare event
s are not led by paid\, professional guides. By joining Wandering Bare you
accept full responsibility for your own safety and the safety of fellow m
embers. By joining Wandering Bare\, you agree that in no event and under n
o circumstances shall the group’s organizers or fellow members are liable
for any injury or property damage of any nature to yourself resulting from
your participation or resulting from the negligence of any other member o
f Wandering Bare. You accept all responsibility for and agree to hold the
organizers harmless from\, any injury\, harm\, or damage resulting from an
ything going wrong on an event. If you choose to sign up for any Wandering
Bare events\, you are releasing this group\, its organizers\, and members
from all legal and civil liability in case of possible injuries.
\n
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CONTACT:503-630-6136\; prsquawmt@gmail.com\; http://www.squawmt.com
DESCRIPTION:Starting at dusk. Cartoons precede a family friendly movie.\nRe
lated Images:
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GEO:+45.24885;-122.168445
LOCATION:Squaw Mountain Ranch @ 48176 SE Tumala Mountain Rd\, Estacada\, OR
97023\, USA
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20210903T235959Z
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Movie
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usk. Cartoons precede a family friendly movie.
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CONTACT:Joe Haggerty\; wanderingbareoregon@gmail.com\; https://www.meetup.c
om/WANDERING-BARE
DESCRIPTION:Terra Fluvia Blueberry Farm invites you to\, the “Third Annual
Clothing Optional Blueberry Picking Day!”\nWhy Pick Blueberries naked? It’
s fun! Actives like Berry Picking and Gardening naked are second only to s
kinny-dipping\, of family-friendly nudist activities. Picking berries is n
ot only a simple joy but picking berries naked makes you feel as if your p
art of nature. It’s also nice\, pleasant\, relaxing\, refreshing\, exhilar
ating\, exciting\, and enjoyable.\nThere will be a $ 10.00-day fee\, payab
le to:\nTerra Fluvia Blueberry Farm\nA Day of Unlimited you-pick access to
Willamette Valley’s Oldest and Bluest Blueberries!\nPlease read this upda
te.\nThe Coronavirus will probably still be an issue next summer. Terra Fl
uvia Blueberry Farm will be operating relatively normally this year\, as t
hey did last year with these adjustments. Cassady and Tory ask that all vi
sitors please do their part.\nEveryone will need to wash their hands upon
entering and leaving the field. We’ll have a hand-washing station set up\,
along with other supplies too\, including hand sanitizer.\nPlease maintai
n at least a 6-foot distance from everyone who is not part of your househo
ld\, especially around the check-in table. Please wear a mask at the table
while you’re signing in and out and weighing your berries (if you can\, j
ust have one household member do this part). We’ll be wiping down the tabl
e every 8 seconds\, so don’t mind us.\nIf you are able\, please feel free
to bring your own buckets this year. We’ll provide them too as usual\, but
will need to clean and disinfect them after each use.\nUnfortunately\, we
aren’t allowed to encourage people to sample until they find their favori
te berries this year: the Dept of Ag says “do not eat fruit while picking\
,” and “do not touch fruit that you will not pick.” Dang. Sorry about that
.\nDon’t come if you are sick\, or have been in contact with someone who i
s sick.\nRelated Images:
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LOCATION:Terra Fluvia Blueberry Farm @ 31359 Bryant Way SW · Albany\, OR
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Third Annual Clothing Optional Blueberry Picking Day
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Terra Fluvia
Blueberry Farm invites you to\, the “Third Annual Clothing Optional Bluebe
rry Picking Day!”
\nWhy Pick Blueberries naked? It’s fun! Actives lik
e Berry Picking and Gardening naked are second only to skinny-dipping\, of
family-friendly nudist activities. Picking berries is not only a simple j
oy but picking berries naked makes you feel as if your part of nature. It’
s also nice\, pleasant\, relaxing\, refreshing\, exhilarating\, exciting\,
and enjoyable.
\nThere will be a $ 10.00-day fee\, payable to:
\nTerra Fluvia Blueberry Farm
\nA Day of Unlimited you-pick access to
Willamette Valley’s Oldest and Bluest Blueberries!
\nPlease read thi
s update.
\nThe Coronavirus will probably still be an issue next summ
er. Terra Fluvia Blueberry Farm will be operating relatively normally this
year\, as they did last year with these adjustments. Cassady and Tory ask
that all visitors please do their part.
\nEveryone will need to wash
their hands upon entering and leaving the field. We’ll have a hand-washin
g station set up\, along with other supplies too\, including hand sanitize
r.
\nPlease maintain at least a 6-foot distance from everyone who is
not part of your household\, especially around the check-in table. Please
wear a mask at the table while you’re signing in and out and weighing your
berries (if you can\, just have one household member do this part). We’ll
be wiping down the table every 8 seconds\, so don’t mind us.
\nIf yo
u are able\, please feel free to bring your own buckets this year. We’ll p
rovide them too as usual\, but will need to clean and disinfect them after
each use.
\nUnfortunately\, we aren’t allowed to encourage people to
sample until they find their favorite berries this year: the Dept of Ag s
ays “do not eat fruit while picking\,” and “do not touch fruit that you wi
ll not pick.” Dang. Sorry about that.
\nDon’t come if you are sick\,
or have been in contact with someone who is sick.
\n
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CONTACT:503-630-6136\; prsquawmt@gmail.com\; http://www.squawmt.com
DESCRIPTION:Members are always welcome to sit in on the Executive Board mee
tings.\nRelated Images:
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GEO:+45.24885;-122.168445
LOCATION:Squaw Mountain Ranch @ 48176 SE Tumala Mountain Rd\, Estacada\, OR
97023\, USA
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lways welcome to sit in on the Executive Board meetings.
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CONTACT:503-630-6136\; prsquawmt@gmail.com\; http://www.squawmt.com
DESCRIPTION:Related Images:
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210815T110000
GEO:+45.24885;-122.168445
LOCATION:Squaw Mountain Ranch @ 48176 SE Tumala Mountain Rd\, Estacada\, OR
97023\, USA
RDATE;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210815T110000
RDATE;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210919T110000
RDATE;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211017T110000
RDATE;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211121T110000
RDATE;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211212T110000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:General Assembly
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CONTACT:503-630-6136\; prsquawmt@gmail.com\; http://www.squawmt.com
DESCRIPTION:Get out your 70s threads and join us for a groovy time. Potluc
k starts at 6:30 and we will move right into party mode afterwards. It’s
sure to be off the hook.\nRelated Images:
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GEO:+45.24885;-122.168445
LOCATION:Squaw Mountain Ranch @ 48176 SE Tumala Mountain Rd\, Estacada\, OR
97023\, USA
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SUMMARY:70s Themed Party
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Get out your
70s threads and join us for a groovy time. Potluck starts at 6:30 and we
will move right into party mode afterwards. It’s sure to be off the hook.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Portland\,Serenity Mountain Retreat
CONTACT:503-630-6136\; prsquawmt@gmail.com\; http://www.squawmt.com
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LOCATION:Serenity Mountain Retreat @ 48176 SE Tumala Mountain Rd\, Estacada
\, OR 97023\, USA
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SUMMARY:General Assembly
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Wandering Bare
CONTACT:JoeHaggerty\; wanderingbareoregon@gmail.com
DESCRIPTION:The north side of Baskett Slough National Wildlife Refuge is a
very pleasant and relaxing place to walk naked.\nThis loop trail is 3.2 mi
les\, can be easily walked in under 2 hours. Starting at the parking area
located at Smithfield and Livermore Road. Beginning with a walk up a grave
l road a short distance to the banks of Morgan Lake. The trail borders the
edge of farm fields as we start our way up the north side of Baskett Butt
e. The trail takes us to the top of Baskett Butte views of the north part
of the refuge\, seeing all of Morgan Lake and Moffitti Marsh.\nWalking dow
n the north side of Baskett Butte the trail will connect with the Moffitti
Marsh Trail leading back to Smithfield Road. A second lap is always possi
ble.\nThe reserve is usually pretty much deserted in the early afternoon.
Other people out walking can be easily spotted in the open spaces giving u
s plenty of time to cover up. This will be the 4th summer we’ve walked nak
ed at Baskett Slough Refuge\, never had a bad experience with other people
walking\, even meeting other nudists out walking.\nContact me with any qu
estions.\nHere is a link to trail maps and descriptions: https://www.fws.g
ov/willamettevalley/baskett/documents/BSNWR%20trail%20des2.pdf\nRelated Im
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GEO:+44.983337;-123.26418
LOCATION:Baskett slough National Wildlife Refuge
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Wandering Bare! at Baskett Slough National Wildlife Refuge.
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The north sid
e of Baskett Slough National Wildlife Refuge is a very pleasant and relaxi
ng place to walk naked.
\nThis loop trail is 3.2 miles\, can be easil
y walked in under 2 hours. Starting at the parking area located at Smithfi
eld and Livermore Road. Beginning with a walk up a gravel road a short dis
tance to the banks of Morgan Lake. The trail borders the edge of farm fiel
ds as we start our way up the north side of Baskett Butte. The trail takes
us to the top of Baskett Butte views of the north part of the refuge\, se
eing all of Morgan Lake and Moffitti Marsh.
\nWalking down the north
side of Baskett Butte the trail will connect with the Moffitti Marsh Trail
leading back to Smithfield Road. A second lap is always possible.
\n
The reserve is usually pretty much deserted in the early afternoon. Other
people out walking can be easily spotted in the open spaces giving us plen
ty of time to cover up. This will be the 4th summer we’ve walked naked at
Baskett Slough Refuge\, never had a bad experience with other people walki
ng\, even meeting other nudists out walking.
\nContact me with any qu
estions.
\nHere is a link to trail maps and descriptions: https://www
.fws.gov/willamettevalley/baskett/documents/BSNWR%20trail%20des2.pdf
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Wandering Bare
CONTACT:Joe Haggerty\; haggerty333@charter.net
DESCRIPTION:Finley Wildlife refuge is big\, it’s really big\, 5\,325 acres
of open space. With habitats ranging from wetlands to upland oak savanna\,
a diverse array of birdlife\, mammals and plants. Offering plenty of spac
e to enjoy a secluded\, refreshing and relaxing afternoon of Wandering Bar
e. The refuge is usually deserted\, most people visiting are there in the
morning and evening when the birds and wildlife is more active. We have me
t a few textiled visitors in the past\, it’s usually not a problem.\nWe wi
ll enter the reserve on the Beaver & Cattail Ponds trailhead located at a
turnout off Bruce Road.\nThis leisurely walk we’ll visit the Refuge’s dive
rse habitats\, starting with the woodsy path to the Beaver and Cattail Pon
ds\, then continuing on the service road towards Cabell Marsh. From there
we’ll turn south onto another service road\, wandering past agricultural f
ields in route to Pigeon Butte\, the Refuge’s highest point. The top affor
ds great views of the valley and portions of the Cascade and Coast Ranges.
The butte’s gentle slopes are good places to spot threatened and endanger
ed flora such as Golden paintbrush and Willamette Daisy\, not to mention l
upine and other wildflowers. A short cross-country descent of a hillside m
eadow will return us to the Cattail Ponds Trail and parking area. Spending
a peaceful afternoon Wandering Bare through natural environment of Finley
Wildlife Refuge. Roughly 4 miles total.\nHere is the link to the Finley t
rail map.\nhttps://www.fws.gov/uploadedFiles/Region_1/NWRS/Zone_2/Willamet
te_Valley_Complex/William_L._Finley/Documents/WLF_TRAIL_MAP_JUNE13_2012.pd
f#a\nRelated Images:
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GEO:+44.389652;-123.3231
LOCATION:William Finley National Wildlife Refuge
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:WANDERING BARE! at Finley Wildlife Refuge
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Finley Wildli
fe refuge is big\, it’s really big\, 5\,325 acres of open space. With habi
tats ranging from wetlands to upland oak savanna\, a diverse array of bird
life\, mammals and plants. Offering plenty of space to enjoy a secluded\,
refreshing and relaxing afternoon of Wandering Bare. The refuge is usually
deserted\, most people visiting are there in the morning and evening when
the birds and wildlife is more active. We have met a few textiled visitor
s in the past\, it’s usually not a problem.
\nWe will enter the reser
ve on the Beaver & Cattail Ponds trailhead located at a turnout off Bruce
Road.
\nThis leisurely walk we’ll visit the Refuge’s diverse habitats
\, starting with the woodsy path to the Beaver and Cattail Ponds\, then co
ntinuing on the service road towards Cabell Marsh. From there we’ll turn s
outh onto another service road\, wandering past agricultural fields in rou
te to Pigeon Butte\, the Refuge’s highest point. The top affords great vie
ws of the valley and portions of the Cascade and Coast Ranges. The butte’s
gentle slopes are good places to spot threatened and endangered flora suc
h as Golden paintbrush and Willamette Daisy\, not to mention lupine and ot
her wildflowers. A short cross-country descent of a hillside meadow will r
eturn us to the Cattail Ponds Trail and parking area. Spending a peaceful
afternoon Wandering Bare through natural environment of Finley Wildlife Re
fuge. Roughly 4 miles total.
\nHere is the link to the Finley trail m
ap.
\nhttps://www.fws.
gov/uploadedFiles/Region_1/NWRS/Zone_2/Willamette_Valley_Complex/William_L
._Finley/Documents/WLF_TRAIL_MAP_JUNE13_2012.pdf#a
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:How to find us\nFrom Albany\, OR. Hwy 20 cross the Willamette R
iver. Turn right onto N.W. Springhill Dr. Turn right onto N.W. Buena Vista
Rd. Then right onto Crocker Rd Go past the South trailhead and turn right
to the North trailhead. If you pass the boat launch you’ve gone too far.
\nLuckiamute Landing State Natural Area is near Albany is a quiet oasis fo
r boating\, paddling\, hiking and some people think it’s a nudist beach.\n
This will be our first outing Luckiamute Landing\, I’ve heard some good th
ing about this area.\nThe Luckiamute River meanders through the 615-acre n
orth tract\, flowing into the Willamette River from the west and just a st
one’s throw from the Santiam River confluence from the east. Hikers can pa
rk at the North Trailhead and take the 3-mile North Unit Loop trail along
a meadow and through a hardwood forest of Oregon ash and maple.\nRelated I
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LOCATION:Luckiamute Landing State Natural Area
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Wandering Bare! at Luckiamute Landing State Natural Area
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From Albany\, OR. Hwy 20 cr
oss the Willamette River. Turn right onto N.W. Springhill Dr. Turn right o
nto N.W. Buena Vista Rd. Then right onto Crocker Rd Go past the South trai
lhead and turn right to the North trailhead. If you pass the boat launch y
ou’ve gone too far.
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Luckiamute Landing State Natural Area is near
Albany is a quiet oasis for boating\, paddling\, hiking and some people th
ink it’s a nudist beach.
\nThis will be our first outing Luckiamute L
anding\, I’ve heard some good thing about this area.
\n
The Luckiamut
e River meanders through the 615-acre north tract\, flowing into the Willa
mette River from the west and just a stone’s throw from the Santiam River
confluence from the east. Hikers can park at the North Trailhead and take
the 3-mile North Unit Loop trail along a meadow and through a hardwood for
est of Oregon ash and maple.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Wandering Bare
CONTACT:Joseph Haggerty\; wanderingbareoregon@gmail.com
DESCRIPTION:How to find us: Trailhead access is located at the Flatiron Tra
ilhead\, 16 miles east of Bend\, Oregon on State Highway 20. You will see
a sign for the Flatiron Rock Trail Head on the left side of the highway. T
he trail is just past the sign.\nSo you are looking for someplace to hike
Naked in the Central Oregon area that doesn’t put you by a lake or river?
But at the same time you want to explore and see an area that has a long v
olcanic history?\nWell\, the Ancient Juniper Trail located in the Oregon B
adlands Wilderness just might be the hike for you. The Ancient Juniper Tra
il is mostly topographically flat\, but there is a little elevation gain a
nd loss along the way\, and while hiking the trail you will see ancient Ju
niper trees\, some of which may be almost 1\,000 years old\, sagebrush\, a
nd many igneous outcrops. The area provides hikers with plenty of solitude
. The Ancient Juniper Trail is about 1.9 miles long\, but the trail connec
ts with the Flatiron Rock Trail which allows you to hike a loop of about 3
.25 miles. To make the loop turn right on the Flatiron Rock Trail to retur
n the the trailhead.\nThis trail is located in the Badlands Wilderness Are
a offering panoramic views\, desert wildflowers\, juniper forests\, and la
va structures The Ancient Juniper Trail also connects with the Badlands Ro
ck and Flatiron Trails. Giving us a chance to explore the Badlands. You wi
ll want to bring plenty of water.\n \nRelated Images:
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LOCATION:Flatiron Trailhead
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Wandering Bare in Oregon’s Bad Lands. Ancient Juniper Trail
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How to find
us: Trailhead access is located at the Flatiron Trailhead\, 16 miles east
of Bend\, Oregon on State Highway 20. You will see a sign for the Flatiro
n Rock Trail Head on the left side of the highway. The trail is just past
the sign.
\n
So you are looking for someplace to hike Naked in the
Central Oregon area that doesn’t put you by a lake or river? But at the sa
me time you want to explore and see an area that has a long volcanic histo
ry?
\nWell\, the Ancient Juniper Trail located in the Oregon Badlands
Wilderness just might be the hike for you. The Ancient Juniper Trail is m
ostly topographically flat\, but there is a little elevation gain and loss
along the way\, and while hiking the trail you will see ancient Juniper t
rees\, some of which may be almost 1\,000 years old\, sagebrush\, and many
igneous outcrops. The area provides hikers with plenty of solitude. The A
ncient Juniper Trail is about 1.9 miles long\, but the trail connects with
the Flatiron Rock Trail which allows you to hike a loop of about 3.25 mil
es. To make the loop turn right on the Flatiron Rock Trail to return the t
he trailhead.
\nThis trail is located in the Badlands Wilderness Area
offering panoramic views\, desert wildflowers\, juniper forests\, and lav
a structures The Ancient Juniper Trail also connects with the Badlands Roc
k and Flatiron Trails. Giving us a chance to explore the Badlands. You wil
l want to bring plenty of water.
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CONTACT:Wandering Bare (Joe Haggerty)\; wanderingbareoregon@gmail.com\; htt
ps://www.meetup.com/WANDERING-BARE
DESCRIPTION:Wandering Bare will celebrate National Naked Hiking Day with a
naked hike up to Rooster Rock. Our trek will start at the Trout Creek Trai
l Head. Since the parking lot will only hold a few cars we’ll meet at the
Rooster Rock Trail Head about 2 miles east on Hwy 20 and then carpool to t
he Trout Creek Trail Head. The hike is about 5 miles of steady ascent and
3 miles back down. You know you are getting close to the top when the madr
ones start to become immersed in the Douglas firs you’ve been seeing the w
hole way up. Just shy of the top stands the andesite and basalt pillar is
known as Rooster Rock (not to be confused with its namesake in the Columbi
a River Gorge). Another 100 yards up\, and we’ve reached our goal. There i
s a fantastic view looking out over the South Santiam canyon\, and the Thr
ee Sisters peek above the hills. After we’ve enjoyed the scenery\, it’s ti
me for the descent. Now that the uphill battle has been fought and won. Yo
u can notice the finesse of the forest\, including Indian pipe\, dragonfli
es\, centipedes\, wild berries\, and perhaps a spotted owl or hairy woodpe
cker. All in all\, the hike will leave you with a sense of accomplishment\
, an incredible naked hiking escape into a serene and uncrowded natural ar
ea.\nRelated Images:
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220618T160000
GEO:+44.396133;-122.2407
LOCATION:Roster Rock Trail Head
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:National Naked Hiking Day 2022: Rooster Rock (The Rooster Rock on H
wy 20\, not the The Rooster Rock on the Columbia River)
URL:https://www.aanr-nw.org/event/national-naked-hiking-day-2022-rooster-ro
ck-the-rooster-rock-on-hwy-20-not-the-the-rooster-rock-on-the-columbia-riv
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Wandering Bar
e will celebrate National Naked Hiking Day with a naked hike up to Rooster
Rock. Our trek will start at the Trout Creek Trail Head. Since the parkin
g lot will only hold a few cars we’ll meet at the Rooster Rock Trail Head
about 2 miles east on Hwy 20 and then carpool to the Trout Creek Trail Hea
d. The hike is about 5 miles of steady ascent and 3 miles back down. You k
now you are getting close to the top when the madrones start to become imm
ersed in the Douglas firs you’ve been seeing the whole way up. Just shy of
the top stands the andesite and basalt pillar is known as Rooster Rock (n
ot to be confused with its namesake in the Columbia River Gorge). Another
100 yards up\, and we’ve reached our goal. There is a fantastic view looki
ng out over the South Santiam canyon\, and the Three Sisters peek above th
e hills. After we’ve enjoyed the scenery\, it’s time for the descent. Now
that the uphill battle has been fought and won. You can notice the finesse
of the forest\, including Indian pipe\, dragonflies\, centipedes\, wild b
erries\, and perhaps a spotted owl or hairy woodpecker. All in all\, the h
ike will leave you with a sense of accomplishment\, an incredible naked hi
king escape into a serene and uncrowded natural area.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle\,SLUGS
CONTACT:Karen Lahey\; 425-765-0004\; karen@laheyfamily.org\; http://www.sli
metrail.org
DESCRIPTION:A dinner potluck will start at about 6pm. For this event\, we’r
e asking that you be up to date with your Covid boosters.\, the same as is
happening for many other events. As with any event\, the host gets to set
the rules. If you have special dietary needs\, don’t forget to bring foo
ds that you can eat. Please bring something other than just chips and pop.
We had lots of both left over. And of course we will watch another movie
or two or maybe we can play some board or card games. It’s up to you. What
do we want to see?\nRelated Images:
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LOCATION:Lahey's House
RDATE;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180407T180000
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RDATE;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191116T180000
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RDATE;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230603T180000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:SLUGS Potluck/Movie Night
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A dinner potl
uck will start at about 6pm. For this event\, we’re asking that you be up
to date with your Covid boosters.\, the same as is happening for many othe
r events. As with any event\, the host gets to set the rules. If you have
special dietary needs\, don’t forget to bring foods that you can eat. Ple
ase bring something other than just chips and pop. We had lots of both lef
t over. And of course we will watch another movie or two or maybe we can p
lay some board or card games. It’s up to you. What do we want to see?
\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle\,SLUGS\,Tiger Mountain Park
CONTACT:Karen Lahey\; 425-765-0004\; karen@laheyfamily.org\; http://www.sli
metrail.org
DESCRIPTION:Sauna and Hot Tub Night with Potluck. \nRelated Images:
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221119T180000
GEO:+47.489119;-122.01534
LOCATION:Tiger Mountain Family Nudist Park @ 24050 SE 127th St\, Issaquah\,
WA 98027\, USA
RRULE:FREQ=MONTHLY;UNTIL=20230617T235959Z;BYDAY=3SA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:SLUGS Sauna and Hot Tub Night
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Tub Night with Potluck.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seattle\,SLUGS
CONTACT:Rick Grove\; 206-769-8628\; rxairbrush@gmail.com\; http://www.slime
trail.org
DESCRIPTION:Start the New Year off right with a polar plunge. Meet at 1:00
pm for a introduction to Wim Hoff Method of Breathing.\nEnjoy hot tea and
cocoa after plunging into Lake Washington.\n \nRelated Images:
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230101T130000
GEO:+47.620277;-122.280005
LOCATION:Denny Blaine @ 200 Lake Washington Blvd E\, Seattle\, WA 98112\, U
SA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:SLUGS Polar Bare Plunge
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Start the New
Year off right with a polar plunge. Meet at 1:00pm for a introduction to
Wim Hoff Metho
d of Breathing.
\n
Enjoy hot tea and cocoa after plunging into La
ke Washington.
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