Hehe, yeah, we had a lot of people going over there around 150 years ago. When does the winter end over there? A long time until it's skinny dipping time again? We can hope for May here. Thanks for the comment!
I'm in rural Kenosha WI where I live mostly nude in a tiny house next to a bass lake 7km around. There is oak forest all around but I walk barefoot on crushed acorns. I skinny dip May to November but the water is warm only June to September. Summer is 100f or 35c. Today it is -25c or -10f with snow 2' or .5m deep. Like Sverige, ja?
Sounds nice enough! At the moment we're stuck in the second tough winter in a row here and just now the temperature is around -20 C and I'd guess somewhere between .5 and one meter of snow. That's quite a lot for this area, up north it's another story. I'm in Uppsala, 80 km north of Stockholm. http://maps.google.se/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=sv&geocode=&q=uppsala&aq=&sll=59.847256,17.58664&sspn=0.011684,0.032616&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Uppsala,+Uppsala+L%C3%A4n&t=h&z=9 Just read an article about some guy up north that had -46 the other day... The only skinny dipping at the moment is together with friends when we rent a sauna by a lake here. There's a hole in ice so you can cool yourself off, it's amazing! Stay warm!
Hey, Academicnaturist and I are in Wisconsin, the Nova Scandinavia of the United States.
SvaraRaderaHehe, yeah, we had a lot of people going over there around 150 years ago.
SvaraRaderaWhen does the winter end over there? A long time until it's skinny dipping time again? We can hope for May here.
Thanks for the comment!
I'm in rural Kenosha WI where I live mostly nude in a tiny house next to a bass lake 7km around. There is oak forest all around but I walk barefoot on crushed acorns.
SvaraRaderaI skinny dip May to November but the water is warm only June to September. Summer is 100f or 35c.
Today it is -25c or -10f with snow 2' or .5m deep. Like Sverige, ja?
Sounds nice enough!
SvaraRaderaAt the moment we're stuck in the second tough winter in a row here and just now the temperature is around -20 C and I'd guess somewhere between .5 and one meter of snow. That's quite a lot for this area, up north it's another story.
I'm in Uppsala, 80 km north of Stockholm.
http://maps.google.se/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=sv&geocode=&q=uppsala&aq=&sll=59.847256,17.58664&sspn=0.011684,0.032616&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Uppsala,+Uppsala+L%C3%A4n&t=h&z=9
Just read an article about some guy up north that had -46 the other day...
The only skinny dipping at the moment is together with friends when we rent a sauna by a lake here. There's a hole in ice so you can cool yourself off, it's amazing!
Stay warm!