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Your Meet & Greet
Join us in community as often as you can every first and third Thursday via Zoom
At 8pm Eastern, 7pm Central, 6pm Mountain, 5pm Pacific.
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Your Meet & Greet
Join us in community as often as you can every first and third Thursday via Zoom
At 8pm Eastern, 7pm Central, 6pm Mountain, 5pm Pacific.
Meet fellow nudists and get a chance to chat.
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Your Meet & Greet
Join us in community as often as you can every first and third Thursday via Zoom
At 8pm Eastern, 7pm Central, 6pm Mountain, 5pm Pacific.
Meet fellow nudists and get a chance to chat.
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Your Meet & Greet
Join us in community as often as you can every first and third Thursday via Zoom
At 8pm Eastern, 7pm Central, 6pm Mountain, 5pm Pacific.
Meet fellow nudists and get a chance to chat.
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Your Meet & Greet
Join us in community as often as you can every first and third Thursday via Zoom
At 8pm Eastern, 7pm Central, 6pm Mountain, 5pm Pacific.
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The north side of Baskett Slough National Wildlife Refuge is a very pleasant and relaxing place to walk naked.
This loop trail is 3.2 miles, 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 gravel 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 Butte. 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.
Walking 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.
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 plenty 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 walking, even meeting other nudists out walking.
Contact me with any questions.
Here is a link to trail maps and descriptions: https://www.fws.gov/willamettevalley/baskett/documents/BSNWR%20trail%20des2.pdf
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The Spring event gets us ready for Summer. We clean, scrub, chop, polish, stack, construct, decorate, haul-off and whatever else needs to be done to prepare the club for the warm months ahead. As a reward for all this hard work, we are fed a hearty breakfast to get us motivated, lunch to refuel us while social distancing. So we know how many to prepare meals for, visitors and guests, call 360-793-0286 if you plan to attend. Please state how many people in your party and which meals you plan to attend.
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The Spring event gets us ready for Summer. We clean, scrub, chop, polish, stack, construct, decorate, haul-off and whatever else needs to be done to prepare the club for the warm months ahead. As a reward for all this hard work, we are fed a hearty breakfast to get us motivated, lunch to refuel us while social distancing. So we know how many to prepare meals for, visitors and guests, call 360-793-0286 if you plan to attend. Please state how many people in your party and which meals you plan to attend.
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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 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 visitors in the past, it’s usually not a problem.
We will enter the reserve on the Beaver & Cattail Ponds trailhead located at a turnout off Bruce Road.
This leisurely walk we’ll visit the Refuge’s diverse habitats, starting with the woodsy path to the Beaver and Cattail Ponds, then continuing on the service road towards Cabell Marsh. From there we’ll turn south onto another service road, wandering past agricultural fields in route to Pigeon Butte, the Refuge’s highest point. The top affords 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 endangered flora such as Golden paintbrush and Willamette Daisy, not to mention lupine and other wildflowers. A short cross-country descent of a hillside meadow 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.
Here is the link to the Finley trail map.
https://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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Your Meet & Greet
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Milan will be presenting these two very important classes. Lunch will be provided. All are welcome.