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In this episode of Hiking Without a Stitch, Jonathan explores one of the most common concerns surrounding nude hiking — the anxiety of unexpected encounters with others in shared outdoor spaces. Through personal experiences and thoughtful discussion, he breaks down what these moments really look like and why how we handle them matters.

Using a widely shared incident from Palmer Park, Colorado as context, Jonathan reflects on the role of intent, awareness, and respectful behavior when practicing non-sexual nudity in public environments. He discusses the importance of preparation, situational awareness, and understanding legal realities so that both nude hikers and other land users can have positive, safe experiences.

This episode offers practical perspective on navigating shared spaces, maintaining calm energy, and representing naturism responsibly. Whether you’re curious, new to nude recreation, or experienced on the trail, this conversation reinforces that unexpected encounters aren’t defined by nudity — but by how we respond with respect and consideration.

Referenced article:

 Colorado Springs police respond to calls of a naked man at Palmer Park

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