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Nudist camp goes clothed after 40 years

April 23, 2010 By: USAnudist Category: Club Activities, MAIN No Comments →

By ROSS ROMANIUK, QMI Agency


Former president Bob Mogliore looks out over the pool at Crocus Grove Nudist community. (QMI Agency file photo)

WINNIPEG - No more will everyone just hang out at a Manitoba nudist campground, as the park’s owners try to better cover their costs by limiting their exposure to hefty water improvement bills.

After more than four decades of a “clothing-optional” attitude, what’s been known as Crocus Grove Campground is changing its name this month to keep in step with a shift away from nudity among its users.

The newly named Sandhill Pines RV Park and Campground, about 40 kilometres northeast of Winnipeg, is requiring campers to begin wearing clothes when out and about at the facility, so that its owners can try to attract more customers and maintain their site’s viability.

“It’s too bad that it’s had to go this route. That’s just the way it’s happened,” Susan Ryynanen, who owns the park with husband Ray, said Thursday.

“We’ve had declining numbers in terms of clothing-optional campers, and we have to do something differently.”

The 60-campsite park is asking users and guests to wear clothes for the first time since it opened in 1969. The owners say it’s because of new federal and provincial regulations requiring that facilities like private campgrounds chlorinate their tap water and undertake related engineering studies.

“The cost is going to be between $15,000 and $50,000, depending on the size of the campground, to comply,” explained Susan. The Rynnanens had continued to allow nudity since purchasing the park in the Rural Municipality of Brokenhead more than three years ago.

Because their revenue potential is “extremely limited” by appealing to a naturist niche market, Ryynanen said, it’s necessary to woo a wider array of campers.

“We just have to cope with the additional costs, and maintain the same size of campground,” she added at the park on Provincial Road 317, where the couple live.

“So we need to go public and expand our horizons.”

To distance the park from the nudity image, she said, they’re using advertising and signage under the Sandhill Pines name and “don’t have any affiliation with Crocus Grove at all any more.”

The end of Crocus Grove’s nudity, however, doesn’t mean campers can’t go naked anywhere in that region east of Lake Winnipeg. Ryynanen pointed out that the Patricia Beach area, a short drive north, continues to maintain a “clothing-optional” section along the lake.

The shift doesn’t appear to be steering users away.

After talking to campers who have regularly used the park, Ryynanen said about 98% have indicated they’ll hang around — even if not hanging out.

“They understand. They’re here because they love camping,” she said.

“Everybody is sad and disappointed that we can’t maintain the clothing-optional status, but the reality is that the big draw here is camping and being out in nature. It’s a bit of a change, but not a complete change.”

ross.romaniuk@sunmedia.ca

AANR E-Bulletin - Vol. 4, # 8

April 22, 2010 By: USAnudist Category: Uncategorized Comments Off

E-Bulletin

April 22, 2010 - Volume 4, Issue 8

What Are You Doing for Earth Day?
Earth Day

Today is the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. Clubs affiliated with AANR carry out a multitude of green activities throughout the year. It’s a natural fit, as the affinity between the naked body and respect for nature makes every day Earth Day for nudists.

What are your plans for Earth Day? Take our Earth Day poll here.

Media Coverage Continues
Fox Business

Many media outlets, spurred by an AANR press release, continue to carry stories about overcoming airline baggage fees with a “nakation,” increasing the coverage to a much greater level last week. ABCNews.com released a story after running prior website “teasers” with pictures of naked travelers and mention of AANR. Click here to read.

By Tuesday evening, the Fox Network extended an invitation for AANR Executive Director Erich Schuttauf to appear on the nationally syndicated Your World, hosted by Neal Cavuto. Although the host played devil’s advocate at times during the interview, Erich had an opportunity to mention www.aanr.com on the air, as well as facts and figures about the nude travel market. The local Fox affiliate extended the interview in a local story.


View the Cavuto show interview here.

Allure’s Nude Issue Hits Newsstands
AllureAllure magazine’s annual Nude Issue hit newsstands this week. Inside six celebrities pose nude and according to the article, “gained serious body insight.” American Idol judge and songwriter Kara DioGuardi and singer Colbie Caillat both described the experience as “liberating.” DioGuardi describes her struggles with binge eating and depression in her 20s, so posing nude was “something of a personal triumph.” Other celebrities featured in the issue are Regina Hall, Emmanuelle Chriqui, a pregnant Jessica Capshaw and Catherine Zeta-Jones.

Click here to read more and view photos.

World Record Skinny-Dip Update
Skinny-DipPlans are continuing for the AANR World Record Skinny-Dip, a Guinness World Records Challenge, on July 10. A new Skinny-Dip T-shirt is being designed for the event. Locations are pouring in to the AANR office and will be posted on the AANR website in May.

Keep watching the AANR World Record Skinny-Dip page for updates and information.

Springtime Means Nude Racing
AANR-Southwest RacingIt’s spring, which means it’s time for the AANR-Southwest Nude Racing Series. Now in its 13th year, this unique series consists of 5K cross-country events sponsored by different AANR-Southwest clubs that began April 17 and continues through October 2.

Find information, registration forms and event calendar here.

Join AANR on Facebook . . . and Win!
Facebook AANR’s Facebook page now has almost 300 fans. The page is a place where nudists can connect, discuss, keep on top of news about AANR and nude recreation and be automatically entered in drawings.

Once we reach 500 fans, one lucky person will win a
Nakation in a Box, valued at $75 and containing a plush “I’m on Nakation” towel, a copy of the North American Guide to Nude Recreation and much more–everything that’s needed for a weekend or week at your favorite nudist location.

Click here to access the page and click “Like” to join today or suggest to friends!