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48.1 | | CADSE::WONG | Le Chinois Fou | Wed Apr 27 1988 21:27 | 6 |
| The World Guide to Nude Beaches and Recreation has already been
mentioned.
There is also the ASA Park Guide, which lists nudist parks,
campgrounds, and resorts around the country. I believe that this
is updated yearly.
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48.2 | but Officer this IS my car! | GENRAL::KILGORE | COME ON SPRING! | Thu Apr 28 1988 15:39 | 9 |
| How about a huge beach-type towel and plenty of suntan lotion! And sunglasses.
I don't enjoy the sun very much while squinting...makes for big "crow's feet"!
Avon (yes the cosmetic company) had a small box (with a hefty string attached)
[don't know how else to describe it] that is waterproof that I carry along.
Handy for carrying $$ and keys. You definitely don't want to get locked out
of your vehicle! ;-)
Judy
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48.3 | FUN IN THE SUN! | BLASE::LASESEC | | Thu Apr 28 1988 16:19 | 11 |
| Sunblock is a definate PLUSS in our book! Unless you are the type
that likes come prepared. Meaning a few tanning sessions before
your first time out! Some people don't believe in them but I have
tried them and got nothing but great results.
We also like to bring lots of fun things to do such as vollyball
and frisbee. And thats about all we need to have some fun in the
sun!
A & S express!
(aka: the fishnet queens)
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48.4 | For every system there's a BUG! | ATEAM::JWILSON | | Fri Apr 29 1988 10:58 | 15 |
| And DON'T forget the Insect Repellent. I personally prefer Cutter's
Deep Woods Formula, but some people swear by Avon's "Skin So Soft!"
(No, that wasn't another of my memory lapses - It Works!)
I also like to use a personal-sized raft that is transparent on
top, and reflects the rays of the sun. That way you get a good
all-over tan.
And remember when going into the woods - "What goes in must come
out." So bring a bag suitable for hauling back any non-biodegradable
waste.
Enjoy!
Jack
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48.5 | cross-reference to topic 69 | MOIRA::FAIMAN | A goblet, a goblet, yea, even a hoop | Fri Jun 17 1988 14:59 | 3 |
| See also topic 69, "Accessories and paraphernalia".
-Neil
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48.6 | Don't Forget a Wrist Wallet! | HPSTEK::SHERMAN | | Sun Nov 13 1988 10:38 | 19 |
| You Need a Wrist Wallet:
The business of being locked out of the car is a constant threat
to my comfort, too! While at Atika I purchased a wrist wallet,
and the first item in it was my spare key. Then I added a few quarters
(for cokes), then I added meal tickets. The wrist-wallet was getting
thicker and harder to bend around the wrist. But it still had the
key safely inside. I then added my name add cottage number just
in case I managed to lose the wrist-wallet.
Neat way to indicate your point of view in the OP* Beach situation.
Stan/
* OP= those who OP for clothing in the so-called clothing optional
area.
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48.7 | A fine mist .... | CURIE::PROGRAM_TEMP | | Tue Aug 08 1989 16:22 | 10 |
| I discovered a great little 'luxury' last summer and now include it
any time I go to the beach... a plastic plant mister!! I fill it with
tap water (and bring along some bottled Evian as backup).
It sprays a fine mist of fresh water, and feels wonderful on the skin
after being in salt water for the day. The trick is to have someone
else do the spraying -- that's the luxury! Its really a sensous
feeling!
_Melanie
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48.8 | Misters are *wonderful* | GR8FUL::HERBERT | There used to be tons of gold and green | Wed Aug 09 1989 20:03 | 7 |
| Re: .6
Now, that's one I haven't used since moving from California - it doesn't seem to
get too hot in New England to require personal misting. Yes, it sure is a great
feeling - maybe I should go find one.
Kevin
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48.10 | | HYEND::SCHILTON | When they said sit down,I stood up | Thu Aug 10 1989 11:16 | 4 |
| I always take a wet washcloth, put it in a baggie and throw
it in the cooler.
Great for wiping a grimy, salty face and hands during the day
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48.11 | frozen washcloths | VIA::BAZEMORE | Barbara b. | Mon Oct 02 1989 20:52 | 3 |
| A cool-down trick I learned from a Jazzercise instructor is to use a
frozen washcloth. Take a couple of clean damp washcloths and stick them
in the freezer overnight. They stay nice and cool till you need them.
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