Coming to Dorset... the naked ramblers
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| INVITED ON WALK: Naked rambler Melanie Roberts |
NAKED walkers are preparing a charity trek along Dorset's coast.
At least 20 nudists plan to bare all during the hike between Lulworth and Swanage - giving other walkers more than just a view of the county's coastline.
Walk leader Chris Lamb, 62, joined ramblers Stephen Gough, 47, and Melanie Roberts, 35, for part of their naked trek from Land's End to John O'Groats last year. He said: "I'd like to think of it more as a clothes optional walk.
"If the weather is bad we'll wear clothes but if it's hot we'll be naked. I'm going to be doing the walk whatever the weather. The main aim is to raise money for the Marine Conservation Society."
And the married father-of-three reckons it is a perfect route as there are few villages, towns or buildings along the way. He said: "There is no law in this country that says you can't be naked. You must just not expose your genitals with the intention of offending people
"The law is aimed at stopping flashers who jump out to get an kick out of alarming people. If you don't intend to alarm people then there is no problem.
"If someone is alarmed then you put your clothes on but I would normally just carry on unless a person is obviously upset by it.
"The majority of people are intrigued. They say why are you walking without any clothes? Some people find it a bit strange.
"If you suddenly put your clothes on when people are approaching it looks like you're doing something wrong and you're not."
Mr Lamb, an information management consultant, said Melanie Roberts, girlfriend of naked rambler Stephen Gough, had agreed to do the 20-mile walk.
He said: "I walked with Steve for about a week between Land's End and John O'Groats and although I walked the distance we went different routes.
"He can't do the walk because he's still in jail in Scotland but his girlfriend has expressed an interest."
Earlier this month Mr Gough was jailed for three months for causing a breach of the peace in Scotland by walking naked though a public place.
Marianne Steele, fundraising manager for the Marine Conservation Society, said: "We are delighted that British Naturists have decided to make us their charity of the year."
A Dorset Police spokesman said: "The law is that you should not cause alarm.
"This is the first we've heard about it but we are hoping to work with organisers so we can put out warnings to the public about this - because if it's a nice sunny day there will be other walkers along the coast path."
Anyone interested in taking part in the walk should meet at Swanage Pier at 9am on June 2.
For more information contact Mr Lamb on 0208 778 2851.
11:28am Monday 21st May 2007
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CommentPosted by: ken, Weymouth on 11:40am Mon 21 May 07
Wehay!!!! I'm making planning a coastal walk on June 2!!!!
Wehay!!!! I'm making planning a coastal walk on June 2!!!!
Posted by: Russ, weymouth on 12:18pm Mon 21 May 07
Woop, woop, I think I'll join you!
Woop, woop, I think I'll join you!
Posted by: henry, dorchester on 12:45pm Mon 21 May 07
The bare-faced cheek!
Posted by: AL44, Weymouth on 3:56pm Mon 21 May 07
I'm pretty much of the opinion 'live and let live', but I do hope that they will avoid upsetting vulnerable people (kids but also the elderly). A few signs warning people that they are doing it ought to be sufficient.
...do they wear boots?
I'm pretty much of the opinion 'live and let live', but I do hope that they will avoid upsetting vulnerable people (kids but also the elderly). A few signs warning people that they are doing it ought to be sufficient.
...do they wear boots?
Posted by: Brendan Webster, Weymouth on 4:17pm Mon 21 May 07
My advice is [bold]sun block[/bold] !
I would love to join them but I shall be away walking elsewhere on that day.
Also, as a local councillor, I expect I would be castigated (hope I spelt that correctly).
My advice is
sun block !
I would love to join them but I shall be away walking elsewhere on that day.
Also, as a local councillor, I expect I would be castigated (hope I spelt that correctly).
Posted by: terry jackson, Wyke on 5:06pm Mon 21 May 07
oh Ill be there Wa*king stick in hand arf arf arf
oh Ill be there Wa*king stick in hand arf arf arf
Posted by: bobby white, Weymuff on 5:13pm Mon 21 May 07
that Melanie has had her knockers. but i think she just swell!
that Melanie has had her knockers. but i think she just swell!
Posted by: Chris, Weymouth on 5:15pm Mon 21 May 07
Sorry, but Jo and Sarah will be doing their walk with clothes on!
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Sorry, but Jo and Sarah will be doing their walk with clothes on!
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Posted by: bobby white, weymuff on 5:16pm Mon 21 May 07
that Melanie has had her knockers. but i think she's chest swell!
that Melanie has had her knockers. but i think she's chest swell!
Posted by: white stuff, bournemouth on 7:58pm Mon 21 May 07
u walkers r in 4 a suprise!! hahahahha!! 30 of us with a plan 2 turn it into a **** rave!!!
u walkers r in 4 a suprise!! hahahahha!! 30 of us with a plan 2 turn it into a **** rave!!!
Posted by: Malcolm Boura, Cambridge on 11:25pm Tue 22 May 07
[quote][bold]AL44[/bold] wrote:
I'm pretty much of the opinion 'live and let live', but I do hope that they will avoid upsetting vulnerable people (kids but also the elderly). A few signs warning people that they are doing it ought to be sufficient.
...do they wear boots?[/quote] Just to correct one of the comments. Children are natural born naturists. They don't even notice nudity unless somebody tells them to be worried. By the time they reach their teens they have usually been thoroughly indoctrinated but even so they almost invariably find non-threatening nudity amusing rather than alarming.
AL44 wrote:
I'm pretty much of the opinion 'live and let live', but I do hope that they will avoid upsetting vulnerable people (kids but also the elderly). A few signs warning people that they are doing it ought to be sufficient.
...do they wear boots?
Just to correct one of the comments. Children are natural born naturists. They don't even notice nudity unless somebody tells them to be worried. By the time they reach their teens they have usually been thoroughly indoctrinated but even so they almost invariably find non-threatening nudity amusing rather than alarming.
Posted by: Richard Foley, Munich on 9:36am Wed 23 May 07
Sounds like a great idea - being naked perhaps the most relaxing way to hike. More people should try it. Here's hoping for a very sunny day!
:-)
Rich.
http://www.nakedeuro
pe.org/
Sounds like a great idea - being naked perhaps the most relaxing way to hike. More people should try it. Here's hoping for a very sunny day!
:-)
Rich.
http://www.nakedeuro
pe.org/
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