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AANR-East endorses AANR national candidates.

AANR-East sent out an email to their members which contained the AANR-East endorsements for national AANR President and Vice President like a newspaper does.

Has this been done before? I don't recall ever seeing this before and am wondering if other regions have done this as well?

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u/Beginning-Average416 — 2 days ago
▲ 110 r/nudism

Confrontation on nude hike in Vermont.

Yesterday, a group of 7 (6 men and 1 women) of us went to go on a nude hike in Vermont. It was a beautiful day out for it. Not as hot as other places in the northeast yesterday. We got to our hiking destination and got undressed in the parking lot. There was two other cars in the parking lot. As we were getting undressed in the parking lot to go up one of the trails, a man and woman came down to another trail, we said "hi" to them. They said a quiet "hi" back and went to their car.

Shortly afterward, the man got out of the car and came over and angrily confronted us call us disgusting over and over again. One of us tried to reason with him by telling him what we were doing was legal in Vermont. He then went on a spew about things that "you can do, but you shouldn't do". He then claimed there was children on the trails. As he left the parking lot, he started calling us disgusting again (he didn't have much of a vocabulary).

We then decided to wear clothes up on the trail in case if there were kids there (there was none, he lied). Once we got on top of the hill, we took off our clothes for about half an hour. We started on the way down naked until we heard voices and some sounded young. We then decided to put our clothes back on. On the way down, we ran into 3 families coming up the trail at different times (while we were dressed).

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u/Beginning-Average416 — 4 days ago

Confrontation at nude hike in Vermont.

Yesterday, a group of 7 (6 men and 1 women) of us went to go on a nude hike in Vermont. It was a beautiful day out for it. Not as hot as other places in the northeast yesterday. We got to our hiking destination and got undressed in the parking lot. There was two other cars in the parking lot. As we were getting undressed in the parking lot to go up one of the trails, a man and woman came down to another trail, we said "hi" to them. They said a quiet "hi" back and went to their car.

Shortly afterward, the man got out of the car and came over and angrily confronted us call us disgusting over and over again. One of us tried to reason with him by telling him what we were doing was legal in Vermont. He then went on a spew about things that "you can do, but you shouldn't do". He then claimed there was children on the trails. As he left the parking lot, he started calling us disgusting again (he didn't have much of a vocabulary).

We then decided to wear clothes up on the trail in case if there were kids there (there was none, he lied). Once we got on top of the hill, we took off our clothes for about half an hour. We started on the way down naked until we heard voices and some sounded young. We then decided to put our clothes back on. On the way down, we ran into 3 families coming up the trail at different times.

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u/Beginning-Average416 — 4 days ago
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Howe Caverns opens up more of why they stopped Naked in a Cave.

Howe Caverns has opened up more of why they stopped Naked in a Cave. From their Facebook page.

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"This was originally a comment we left late last night (because Lolita does not sleep ) on yesterday’s post, but after getting quite a few messages asking us to share it separately, because it got buried in the comments, here it is. It dives into the rarely discussed history behind our very famous and incredibly successful “Naked in a Cave” event, along with some details about our upcoming “Undieground Tour.” It’s a bit of a long read, but for those interested in the backstory, we think you’ll enjoy it.

“Naked in a Cave” was never created as a nudist or naturist event, despite years of misunderstanding — even within those communities. From the very beginning, we had to work hard to prevent the event from being overtaken or misrepresented as something it was never intended to be. This was never about promoting a nudist lifestyle. It was, and always will be, about body positivity, self-love, freedom from shame, and freedom from judgment. While naturists and nudists were always welcome to attend, they were NEVER the focus or inspiration behind the event.
For many years, we had received countless phone calls from people asking if they could walk through the cave naked. We used to laugh it off and honestly thought it sounded bizarre. Bill, one of our general managers, always insisted there had to be something meaningful behind so many inquiries. We would joke that it was just a bunch of exhibitionists, but Bill kept saying, “I’m telling you, there’s something to this.” At one point, he even suggested we call it the “Nips and Nubs Tour” and that for one night, we just let people walk through the cave.

One afternoon during a large PR conference call with our team, the idea was finally pitched seriously. Most of us were convinced it would immediately be shut down — especially by our executive PR director, who is incredibly conservative and fiercely protective of our brand and image. Bill presented the concept, and after a long, deafening silence, she surprised all of us by saying, “I LOVE IT. Body positivity is such an important meaningful movement right now, and I believe this ties into that perfectly.”

That moment “Naked in a Cave” was born.

What followed was seven years of incredible success, national attention, and even international recognition. What made the event truly special was that it was never really about nudity, and it certainly was NEVER sexual. For many people, it became something deeply personal, emotional, and even spiritual. People attended for countless reasons. Some came to rebuild self-esteem. Some walked in honor of loved ones they had lost. Others came after surviving cancer, heart attacks, or major health scares. Some had spent years being bullied or ashamed of themselves and found the experience liberating. Others came to celebrate milestones, birthdays, or simply to learn how to love themselves in their own skin. It became a place where people felt accepted without judgment. Friendships were formed. People returned year after year. There was a sense of healing, freedom, and community that is difficult to describe unless you experienced it firsthand.

After seven successful years, however, we made the difficult decision to retire the event on our own terms. The sudden painful loss of our balloon artist, Daryl, one of our closest friends and one of the anchors of the event, changed everything for us. He passed away during the second-to-last year, and the final year was so emotionally painful for many of us involved. It no longer felt the same. At the same time, we became increasingly disappointed that the event was beginning to drift toward becoming more of a nudist gathering, which was never our original intention. We also experienced growing issues with destructive and out-of-control behavior at the motel and on property.
In the end, we chose to preserve the spirit and meaning of what “Naked in a Cave” truly was rather than allow it to become something it was never meant to be. For us, it will always remain a beautiful experience centered on healing, acceptance, vulnerability, and the celebration of being comfortable in your own skin.
While we deeply appreciate the memories, connections, and impact that “Naked in a Cave” created over those seven unforgettable years, we also want to be very clear, we are not bringing the event back.
We have always believed in evolving with the times and creating experiences that reflect where we are creatively and culturally in the present moment. Out of the now-infamous “Pantygate” came the birth of our next initiative: The Undieground Tour.

The Undieground Tour carries much of the same spirit and energy that people loved about Naked in a Cave, but with a fresh direction and a stronger community-centered mission. A portion of proceeds from this event will support homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, and foster youth programs. These funds will help provide essential items and help ensure that basic needs are met for individuals and families facing vulnerable circumstances.

So far, ticket sales are not yet where they need to be for us to feel fully confident about moving forward with the event — but we also understand that it is still early, and we will remain hopeful and optimistic.

For those asking about the format: The Undieground Tour will be very similar in structure to Naked in a Cave. Guests may wear ANY underwear or undergarments they choose. The experience is designed to be fun, freeing, comfortable, and judgment-free. This is not a guided cave tour. Tickets are intentionally limited to only 350 people, and the cave itself is incredibly expansive. Guests stroll through the cave only with the people they arrive with, completely at their own leisure. You can move through the cave quickly or slowly, stop to take in the surroundings, enjoy the atmosphere, and experience the musical entertainment in the cave. The entire experience is really about simply enjoying the beauty, energy, and uniqueness of the cave environment in your own way and at your own pace.
At the heart of everything we create is the same goal it has always been: creating memorable experiences that encourage freedom, connection, self-expression, and acceptance, without shame, without judgment, and without labels.

In this section, we’ll be posting all the details and the link for The Undieground Tour. Also, please note that ticket prices will increase after June 1st, so be sure to grab yours before then."

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u/Beginning-Average416 — 4 days ago

Full Tan Sun Club update.

Full Tan Sun Club between Fonda and Canajoharie open to members only this season. If you were a guest there in the recent past, you probably should call the owner to see what their policy on guests are.

Full Tan is for sale, they would like to sell it to nudists. If Full Tan is no longer nudist, then that will severely diminish coed naturist opportunities around the Capital District. There are more places available for men only. On 2020 and before, there was 3 AANR places within 45 minutes of Albany. If Full Tan stops being naturists, it will be none. The Ledges and other remote places may be available, but the Ledges are an hour to two hours from the Capital Region. We also lost Split Rock in 2020 and Abbott's Glenn in 2021.

There will not be a clothing optional car show this year.

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u/Beginning-Average416 — 6 days ago
▲ 274 r/NFLv2

Arizona has the toughest schedule in 2026.

The Cardinals, despite being one of the worse teams in the NFL this upcoming season, get handed the toughest schedule for the 2026 season.

With the 1st pick in the 2027 NFL draft, the Arizona Cardinals select...

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u/Beginning-Average416 — 7 days ago

Places to go nude in Pennsylvania.

For those who live in the southern tier of New York, Pennsylvania offers many different and diverse places to go nude, especially in the eastern part of the state.

The places are:

  • Hillside: A 21 plus men only gay oriented clothing optional resort between Binghamton and Scranton. https://hillside.camp/
  • Oneida Campground: A 21 plus LGBT oriented clothing optional resort also between Binghamton and Scranton. https://oneidacampground.com/
  • Campout Poconos: A 21 plus LGBT oriented clothing optional resort near Strousberg, PA. Campout Poconos has a higher ratio of women than most LGBT resorts. https://campoutpoconos.com/
  • Sunny Rest Resort: A family oriented AANR Resort near Jim Thorpe in the southern Poconos. The largest AANR resort in Pennsylvania. https://sunnyrest.com/
  • The Woods Campground: An 18 plus coed LGBT oriented resort near Jim Thorpe. The Woods is more nudist oriented than other clothing optional LGBT campgrounds.
  • Beechwood Lodge: A family oriented small rustic AANR resort near Jim Thorpe (Yes, there are 3 nudist places in the Jim Thorpe area). https://beechwoodnudistcamp.com/
  • PSHS: A true year round family oriented AANR resort near Reading and Lancaster. Has events throughout the year with indoor and outdoor pools. Some big events in addition to quiet weekends. http://www.pshsinc.com/
  • PennMar: Small AANR club on the central Maryland/Pennsylvania border. https://www.pen-mar.com/
  • Camp Davis: A coed LGBT oriented clothing optional campground. Located near Slippery Rock. https://www.campdavispa.com/
  • Pittsburgh Area Naturists: An adults only non-landed club that has events year round like bowling, trivia, comedy shows, nude museum visits. https://www.eventbrite.com/o/pittsburgh-area-naturists-19636450657
  • White Thorn Lodge: A family oriented AANR club NW of Pittsburgh near Beaver Falls, PA. White Thorn is an athletic nudist club that has active volleyball (including the big one after Labor Day), pickleball, 5k races. https://whitethornlodge.org/

There are also some lifestyle oriented clubs in the state, which I won't list here, but can easily be found on the internet.

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u/Beginning-Average416 — 9 days ago
▲ 15 r/nudism+1 crossposts

PSHS to host women's only afternoon on Saturday, May 16, 2026

PSHS in Pennsylvania will be hosting another women's only luncheon on Saturday, May 16, 2026 from 11AM to 3PM.

u/Beginning-Average416 — 9 days ago
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PSHS to host women's only afternoon on Saturday, May 16, 2026.

PSHS in Pennsylvania will be hosting another women's only luncheon on Saturday, May 16, 2026 from 11AM to 3PM.

u/Beginning-Average416 — 9 days ago
▲ 13 r/nudism+2 crossposts

JCC (Jewish Community Centers)

I know this is a community on KSpa discussion but I recently joined a JCC in Western New York where I live. I was surprised that most people go nude in the wet areas when moving between the showers, sauna, steamroom, and whirlpool in the Adult Men's only spa area. I actually now like to be nude when I go in the wet areas and occasionally bring a hand or bath towel in with me. Does anyone have similar experiences in the adult only 18+ Men's Spa area at a JCC?

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u/Beginning-Average416 — 10 days ago

Information is here:

Sunday, May 17, 10 a.m.. - 4 p.m.: NNH Naked Hike from Gargoyle House. Hikers will meet at 10 a.m. and depart from there, while non-hikers will remain at the lodge with its wood-fired sauna and hot tub, porches, and indoor lounge area. NNH will provide pizza and drinks; bring your own towel, hiking equipment, and food/snacks to share. NNH Members: Singles $25, couples $40; AANR, TNSF, and other naturist affiliations: singles $30, couples $50; Visitors: Singles $35, Couples $60. Click for RESERVATIONS. (Note: While Gargoyle House is a men’s retreat, it allows all genders at NNH events. With multiple levels, it may pose challenges for those with mobility issues.) For more information, email events@natnh.com.

u/Beginning-Average416 — 22 days ago
▲ 29 r/journey

What do you think of Journey Through Time? Journey Through Time was the Journey offshoot project in 2018-2019 that brought Gregg Rolie back into the fold with Deen doing all the Steve Perry parts. They covered everything from the pre-Perry albums through Trial by Fire.

I thought this was the best Journey era of the 2000s. They played with passion not seen in most of their 2000s era stuff.

u/Beginning-Average416 — 27 days ago