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Traveling light

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Who has gone on an overnight or longer trip taking no clothing except what you were wearing?
Where did you go and how long did you stay?
What did you wear for the trip?
Shorts and shirt?
Shorts only?
Nothing?
If the latter 2, how did you handle stops along the way?

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I'm heading to a resort next month and plan on taking nothing but my smile. I plan on driving down nude and home the same way.

That's as light as anyone can travel.
How far is it to the resort?
Have you done this before?

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On my next trip (for a week, starting on Friday) I will be wearing a shortened kilt, T shirt, jumper and footwear. That is because I think the airline won't let me board the aircraft naked, even though it would help airport security. And I will take only a spare T shirt, two cloth squares (one see through) and two see through wraps - and my beach towel (not for wearing) and sun hat.
Only one bottom that is not see through?
Where are you going?

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I'm heading to a resort next month and plan on taking nothing but my smile. The resort is 2 hour dive and I have done it before nude.

How deep is the dive going to take you and will you need to take along an air supply?

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I'm heading to a resort next month and plan on taking nothing but my smile. I plan on driving down nude and home the same way.That's as light as anyone can travel.How far is it to the resort?Have you done this before?The resort is 2 hour dive and I have done it before nude.

Have you done it without taking any clothing with you before?
If you did, how did it feel knowing that you had no clothing in your possession?

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And I thought I traveled light. I have circled the he globe three times with just a backpack that I paid $1 for at a garage sale. Three pair of shorts one long pants a couple tees and tank tops two collared shirts two pair ankle socks and light weight jacket. Trips have been up to 11 weeks long. I can honestly say I have never thought " gee I wish I had brought...".

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And I thought I traveled light. I have circled the he globe three times with just a backpack that I paid $1 for at a garage sale. Three pair of shorts one long pants a couple tees and tank tops two collared shirts two pair ankle socks and light weight jacket. Trips have been up to 11 weeks long. I can honestly say I have never thought " gee I wish I had brought...".

Were yiu nude most of the time on the trips?

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On my next trip (for a week, starting on Friday) I will be wearing a shortened kilt, T shirt, jumper and footwear. That is because I think the airline won't let me board the aircraft naked, even though it would help airport security. And I will take only a spare T shirt, two cloth squares (one see through) and two see through wraps - and my beach towel (not for wearing) and sun hat.

Is this the trip to the Canary Islands that you mentioned in another group.
If so, from ehat I have read here and on other boards, you won't really need clothing except in transit.

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Now that Gran hotel Natura has closed, you will need clothing to travel between your accommodation and the clothing-optional beach for all the naturist accommodation that I know about on the islands and also to go shopping and dining at restaurants.
Needless to say, I will be delighted if anybody can prove me wrong.

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May vary by Island, but someone on another board posted that nudity is tolerated in most parts of Gran Canera, even when notbsn officially clothing optional area.

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Is this the trip to the Canary Islands that you mentioned in another group.If so, from ehat I have read here and on other boards, you won't really need clothing except in transit.

No it is to Costa Natura in Southern mainland Spain. Clothing would be needed for shopping and if we decide to visit Gibraltar.

Clothing is needed in most of the Canary islands, the exception being in Charco del Palo, Lanzarote. In other Canary Island resorts clothing is needed to go between the resort and the beach but I use one of those see-through wraps, raising interesting reactions.

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