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ZALESKI STATE FOREST Naturist Men's Backpack
Return to DiscussionsFriday, September 25, 2020, 12:00 PM to Sunday, September 27, 2020, 5:00 PM EDT
3-day/2-night Naturist Backpacking Excursion
Zaleski North Loop Trail (includes Middle Loop)
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/ohio/zaleski-north-loop-trail
Day One - Meet at trailhead at NOON and Backpack east leg of the Middle Loop up to Campground 3. Set up camp. Gather firewood, build a fire.
Day Two - Hike the North Loop; hang out at the campsite; gather firewood, relax, get to know each other, and build a fire in the evening.
Day Three - Break camp and backpack down the west leg of the Middle Loop back to trail head.
Late notice, but the weather forecast is beautiful this entire week.
It may be the last stretch of warm weather (75) until next year.
Depending on the trail, time of day, etc., it's possible to gauge the risk of removing your clothes. (DM me for more information.) The farthest most remote campsite at Campground 3 is a large clearing with plenty of distance from the other sites. It's actually past the designated campsites, and a good 200 yards from the nearest site. Though we can't reserve it, the likelihood that anyone will claim it before us is little to none. A generic colored flag will be hung far enough in advance of anyone venturing the distance to encroach on our campsite. It's perfect for nude camping and hanging out in nature the way we like to enjoy it. It's beautiful too!
Essential Backpacking Gear:
Backpack
Tent (individual or shared)
Sleeping bag and pad
Trekking poles (recommended)
Hiking shoes, runners, boots
Food/Food Bag with rope (If cooking is your thing, whatever you do.)
Water (initially or fill up at the trailhead)
Warm set of clothes (overnight temps forecast 53)
Potable water is available at the main campground entrance. About 2 liters per day is sufficient.
Distances to Trailhead:
Louisville 4.0 hrs
Lexington 3.5 hrs
Cincinnati 2.5 hrs
Make of night of it in Cincinnati on the return trip!
How to find us:
We'll be meeting at the trailhead at 12 noon.
DM me for any specific questions you might have.