Running-au Naturel!
Running and Nude Recreation
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Hi, I'm Pete.
Last updated 1/03/01
I took up running in 1991 to help me lose weight and keep it off. In the
process of doing so, I fell in love with it and am still just as passionate
about my running as I ever was.
In 1995, I moved to the Spokane, Washington area. I had heard about the Bare
Buns Fun Run (BBFR) before, but never attended because I lived so far away.
Since I lived a lot closer, I decided to go and have been going ever since.
The BBFR is held at Kaniksu Ranch, which is about 30 miles (give or take)
north of Spokane. It is a beautiful place located in the woods. Over 800 people
turned out for the run last year, with more than that there as spectators.
People show up to camp out for the weekend. There is a dance and a spaghetti
feed. Then, of course, there is the big race. One of the best organized races in
the country. Don't take my word for it, come on out and see for yourself.
The BBFR gave me my first "real" introduction to nudism. I have found
teen nudists to be some of the nicest
people I've known. I joined Kaniksu Ranch last year. It has totally changed my
life. I feel as though I'm a member of an extended family. It's a feeling of
belonging that I've never had before.
If you've never been to one before, I urge you to check out a nudist resort.
You won't regret it.
* * * UPDATE * * *
Last June, I ran my first marathon in Kona Hawaii. It was great! Steve and I
ran it in 6:02. Not too bad, considering that the start was on an uphill and we
ran 14 miles of it in the lava fields in 120 degree heat. Hawaii was beautiful
and I really enjoyed my time there. After Hawaii, Steve and I ran the Portland
marathon. It poured down rain starting 20 minutes before the race and didn't
stop until we were about 3 miles into the race. Still better than the heat of
Kona. We finished in a time of 5:47, and that included have to wait 6 minutes
for a train to go by after 11 miles into the race. It was a great marathon to
run and they treat their runners real well.