I hope that was a cold shower! I hear it is a serious breech of etiquette in a nudist camp to not remain "relaxed" at all times . . . Jim Cain wrote: > > I've been bare in my Westy, but no bears... > > In Summer of 1976, my ex and I were traveling through what was then > Yugoslavia in our '71 VW van that I had converted into a camper. It wasn't > even a Westy, so this is definately off topic. It was late and we were not > finding any vacancies in the campgrounds. We came to this beautiful one on > the coast and thought great! what a place to stay. We paid and drove in > looking for a site, there were not numbered sites, it was first come first > serve. Well, there were no spaces left. All sites were full. We drove > around a second time looking again and came to a gate in a tall stone wall > with the letters painted on the side "FKK" I think that was it. We took a > chance and drove through the gate and there were spaces all over, some > right on the water. Then I noticed a nude woman walking along the road, > then another and a whole family, nude walking around the campsite. Seems > like "FKK" is the German abrieviation for Nudist Camp! Well, what's a guy > to do? we took off our clothes and stayed for several days. Most > refreshing, to say the least. My only problem was standing in line for the > outdoor shower, nothing to hide you see, and watching, having to watch, I > really didn't want to, some very lovely young women lather up... -- Stuart MacMillan Manager, Case Program 800-909-8244 ext 208 Getting your share of the Net yet? http://www.cobaltgroup.com http://www.casedealer.com/demo http://www.caseihdealer.com/demo |
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