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Luckiamute Landing State Natural Area is near Albany is a quiet oasis for boating, paddling, hiking and some people think it’s a nudist beach.
This will be our first outing Luckiamute Landing, I’ve heard some good thing about this area.
The Luckiamute River meanders through the 615-acre north tract, flowing into the Willamette 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 forest of Oregon ash and maple.
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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 same time you want to explore and see an area that has a long volcanic history?
Well, the Ancient Juniper Trail located in the Oregon Badlands Wilderness just might be the hike for you. The Ancient Juniper Trail is mostly topographically 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 outcrops. 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 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 return the the trailhead.
This trail is located in the Badlands Wilderness Area offering panoramic views, desert 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.
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How to Find us: From Hwy 97 southbound, Exit onto Knotts Rd. travel East. Turn right onto China Hat Rd. Turn Left onto Forest Service Rd NF-1815. Fallow NF-1815 to Horse Butte parking area on the left.
Riding naked into the sunset! The High Desert sunsets over the Cascade Mountains are amazing. This portion of the Coyote loop trail starting and ending at Horse Butte is 10-miles. This signal track trail has some challenging areas for the experienced rider. However, it is still not too tricky for the novice rider. Starting at horse Butte, we’ll ride east towards Boyd Cave. Then riding west into the sunset, stopping at a ridge top vantage point. Watching the sun setting behind the Cascades. The trailhead is only a 15-minute ride, allowing us plenty of time to finish the ride before it gets too dark. We have ridden this trail through the high desert several times, and it has always proved to be a fantastic adventure.
Naked biking should be fun, pleasant, relaxing, refreshing, exhilarating, exciting, and enjoyable. Everyone should feel comfortable riding naked. Please keep in mind that all nudist activities are strictly non-sexual. We expect all riders to be familiar with the etiquette of nude recreation. And will conduct yourself appropriately.
DISCLAIMER: Mountain biking can be dangerous, that’s why we wear helmets. Mountain biking naked, more so. Wandering 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 no event and under no circumstances shall the group’s organizers or fellow members be 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 of Wandering Bare. You accept all responsibility for and agree to hold the organizers harmless from, any injury, harm, or damage resulting from anything going wrong at 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.
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Our twice a year tradition of sharing drinks and appetizers from cabin to cabin. Or host at your campsite or RV. Call 1-800-375-6803 ext. 2 for more details.
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Wandering Bare 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 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 the 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 madrones start to become immersed 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 (not 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 looking out over the South Santiam canyon, and the Three Sisters peek above the 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 berries, and perhaps a spotted owl or hairy woodpecker. All in all, the hike will leave you with a sense of accomplishment, an incredible naked hiking escape into a serene and uncrowded natural area.
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SuMmeR DAZE celebrates our members and all the hard work they’ve put in throughout the year. This year has a luau theme. Many fun events throughout the day: International Skinny Dip, Belly Flop contest, Lip Sync Battle, to name a few. All are welcome to join the fun. No cost other than your camping/grounds fees.
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BBFR is Back!!! July 10, 2022
After two years on ice as a result of COVID, the BBFR is back and better than ever.
Slated for July 10, the event will feature everything you have come to love-
a 5k run up and back down Tiger Mountain, a day of swimming and soaking, food trucks and good old
fashioned fun in the sun.
Just $35 gets you a ticket to challenge the mountain and a day in the
sunshine.
Day of race registration is $45. $2 from each race entry goes to cancer research.
Camping is free and ground fees are only $20 for Friday and Saturday- reduced rates for youth.
Find out about the race here: https://www.databarevents.com/bbfr
This year, Tiger Mountain will be holding its traditional wine and cheese party on Friday, July 8
featuring international recording artist Jessica Allossary. (check her out on Spotify) The
Canadian songstress will entertain the crowd with a mix of original music and familiar covers.
As usual, music is included in the evening’s festivities. Bring a bottle of your favorite beverage
to share and some cheese and crackers or your favorite hors d’oeuvres.
On Saturday night, we will be helping the runners carb load and providing the rest of you with
pasta, salad and bread to fuel up for the race. There is a $10 per plate donation for this event.
Please join with us and local musician Dave Reynolds as he shares some of his favorite songs
and yours after dinner.
Sunday is the big race. If you have registered, you can pick up your race packet beginning at
8:30 am.
Race begins at 10:30- awards for all age categories and food trucks to keep you nourished throughout the day.
A race entry comes with a day pass to swim, sun, chill and play!
Don’t miss it. This will be the biggest and best clothing optional run for miles around. Do you
have a clothing optional 5k on your bucket list? Go ahead and check that box. We’ll be waiting
for you with (or without) bells on.
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Join us at Kaniksu Ranch for our annual convention. As the date draws closer, see the right hand column here at www.aanr-nw.org and in the May and July NudeScenes for more details. Click here to fetch and download the registration form. Click here to fetch and download the activity schedule and menus.
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Your Meet & Greet
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At 8pm Eastern, 7pm Central, 6pm Mountain, 5pm Pacific.
Meet fellow nudists and get a chance to chat.
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At 8pm Eastern, 7pm Central, 6pm Mountain, 5pm Pacific.
Meet fellow nudists and get a chance to chat.
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24th Annual Music Festival