Keep in mind that all of these stories are true and that I have never included the many times I would do little things like a quick naked dip or naked sunbathing on my patio or deck. The last episode and this one were done mostly for the enjoyment of being naked not necessarily to be seen naked.
After my naked night walks and swims I had another idea.
A second development began next to the development we were living in. Both shared the same main road. Building in the second development was very slow due to a slump in the economy. It also had a private beach and several other amenities, but only a dozen or so houses.
I suspected that the beach was hardly used and a few visits during the day proved me right. It was used mostly on the weekends and by only a few people, but I didn't see anyone during the week.
The beach parking lot was to one side of the beach connected to the beach by a wide pathway. Some of the finished houses were on a hillside above this pathway. People in those houses had a clear view of the pathway and the right side (as you looked at the water) of the beach.
Also, there was a scenic railroad that ran along the lakeshore directly behind my beach and this other private beach.
The question I had was, what was the best way to get to this other beach without drawing the attention of the few people that lived there. I decided to walk the railroad tracks from my beach to the left side of the other beach. Nobody would see I was there unless they actually walked onto the beach. Simple enough. I just had to be careful of the occasional passing of the scenic train.
The first day I tried this, my wife was talking with a few women on our beach and the kids were playing there with friends. I could execute my plan because I wouldn't be missed for a while.
The walk along the tracks took a lot longer than I anticipated. I also noticed that I was clearly visible from the houses that were above the beach parking lot and pathway. People there may think it odd that an adult was walking the tracks and carrying a towel.
I stayed on the tracks until I was behind the left side of the beach and walked through an opening in the bushes that were between the railroad tracks and the beach. Although it is one beach it is separated somewhat by an outcropping of rocks and wild bushes at the shoreline and extending into the water. So, it looks like one beach, but two halves.
There was nobody on the beach. I looked around to decide where I would lay down when I got out of the water. Obviously, I wasn't going to use the right side where people in the houses above could see me. I didn't want to be in the middle of the left side where I would be clearly visible to somebody coming up the pathway to the beach. So, I stepped back to the opening in the bushes where I entered the beach from the tracks. The tracks would be behind me and bushes would be on either side of me with the water straight ahead. That's where I placed my towel.