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Nick Lowe bares all at the Hawke's Bay Outdoor Leisure Club, Glengarr
Road, near Napier. PICTURE: DUNCAN BROWN Grin and bare it say Hawke'
Bay naturists - and they certainly do
While most people cringe at the thought of getting their kit off i
public, these naturists are more than comfortable in just thei
skin
Hawke's Bay Outdoor Leisure Club president Nick Lowe believes nudit
is a lifestyle choice - and a good one at that. He's inviting local
to come up and visit the club at today's open day - part of nationa
"Gonatural Week"
Mr Lowe hates wearing clothes and enjoys the freedom of being nude
"They are restrictive and when you go swimming, who wants clammy tog
clinging to you?
The cheeky club boasts about 80 members from all walks of life
including lawyers, accountants, housewives, firefighters, plumber
and many retirees
A peaceful recluse, the club has a swimming pool - no togs allowed -
volleyball court and a playground for kids
Most members converge on the grounds for day trips or stay in thei
privately owned holiday homes
Here they soak up the sun and meet like-minded people
But it is slip, slop, slap inside the club gates
Mr Lowe reckons nudists are more aware of the dangers of melanoma tha
most
"Naturists are generally sun-conscious, there are certain things yo
don't want burnt.
He encourages people to engage in "social nudity" and join the club
even his mother became a member two years ago
But perverts be warned - there is a strong veto structure in place
including a national database, to weed out any unfavourabl
applicants
"Freaks don't slip through the system," Mr Lowe says
PJ, 77, a club member for 41 years, enjoys the safety and security o
the club
He says people shouldn't knock it until they give it a go
"You really don't know what you are missing until you try it.
The public can visit the club from 10am to 4pm for a fun sports an
recreation day. It will be clothes on for the first three hours, the
anything goes.
Photos
http://kors4all.com/nude_beach_teens.htm
Road, near Napier. PICTURE: DUNCAN BROWN Grin and bare it say Hawke'
Bay naturists - and they certainly do
While most people cringe at the thought of getting their kit off i
public, these naturists are more than comfortable in just thei
skin
Hawke's Bay Outdoor Leisure Club president Nick Lowe believes nudit
is a lifestyle choice - and a good one at that. He's inviting local
to come up and visit the club at today's open day - part of nationa
"Gonatural Week"
Mr Lowe hates wearing clothes and enjoys the freedom of being nude
"They are restrictive and when you go swimming, who wants clammy tog
clinging to you?
The cheeky club boasts about 80 members from all walks of life
including lawyers, accountants, housewives, firefighters, plumber
and many retirees
A peaceful recluse, the club has a swimming pool - no togs allowed -
volleyball court and a playground for kids
Most members converge on the grounds for day trips or stay in thei
privately owned holiday homes
Here they soak up the sun and meet like-minded people
But it is slip, slop, slap inside the club gates
Mr Lowe reckons nudists are more aware of the dangers of melanoma tha
most
"Naturists are generally sun-conscious, there are certain things yo
don't want burnt.
He encourages people to engage in "social nudity" and join the club
even his mother became a member two years ago
But perverts be warned - there is a strong veto structure in place
including a national database, to weed out any unfavourabl
applicants
"Freaks don't slip through the system," Mr Lowe says
PJ, 77, a club member for 41 years, enjoys the safety and security o
the club
He says people shouldn't knock it until they give it a go
"You really don't know what you are missing until you try it.
The public can visit the club from 10am to 4pm for a fun sports an
recreation day. It will be clothes on for the first three hours, the
anything goes.
Photos
http://kors4all.com/nude_beach_teens.htm