Showing posts with label magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label magazine. Show all posts

Friday, May 17, 2013

gonatural Magazine Issue #225 June 2013


The June 2013 #225 edition of gonatural Magazine has now been printed and is in the process of being sent out. If you're a subscriber then your copy shouldn't be too far away from your letterbox, or your email that the digital version is available.

In this Issue #225:
It’s great to hear of various mid-winter dinners and other social events coming up over the next few months, indicating that although summer has finished, clubs never close and continue to socialise over autumn and winter.
Autumn also signals our end of year audit. Riveting stuff in a naturist magazine, but by now most businesses and clubs may have completed their financial accounts and will use this as a basis for planning ahead. NZNF Communications Officer, Donna Miller, provides sound practical ideas to make use of the quieter time over the winter to put your “business plan” together.
This issue features a wide range of naturist events including the 21st birthday of Alpine Lakes Naturist Club celebrated in Central Otago; Skinnydip Tours comprising 32 Australians who enjoyed the hospitality of the lower North Island; and an endless summer of fun with Bay of Plenty Naturists.
When you think of Thailand, you don’t immediately think of naturism, but with its beautiful beaches and tropical climate, it is reported to be the ideal place to practise it.
Over the ditch (the Tasman Sea that is) a houseboat on the Murray River provided the basis of a great naturist holiday for ten Auckland naturists; while back home here in Marlborough, everyone’s expectations of the Nude Adventure on the River Queen were more than exceeded with a chorus of “we’ll do this again next year”.
Nude with Attitude was launched in superb style at the Millennium Art Gallery in Blenheim to a receptive cross-section of friends, neighbours and business associates.
The Naked Overlanders crossed some pretty spectacular countryside in South Canterbury and Central Otago, taking some interesting “holiday snaps” along the way.
Still in South Canterbury - Hot Tubs in Omarama - a great place for the “wrinkly rams” to warm up after their nude dinner the previous evening.
After ten years, World Naked Bike Ride is the longest running and largest global protest that has no money backers and is run by volunteers around the world. Three rides are held in New Zealand; Golden Bay, Central Otago and Tauranga.
In the middle of March, in Middlemarch, The Orchard hosts the annual K-Cup Yankee Miniten Tournament and in Canterbury, Pineglades held a Piscean Night for several Pineglades members celebrating their birthdays under the star sign.
Next year, make a plan to take part in some of these events. Better still, plan your year ahead to include an event and tell us about it in the pages ofgonatural and on the website.
If you don't currently receive the magazine then you can subscribe to either the printed or digitial version by here

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Under Development...


You might have been wondering why you haven't heard from us much so far this year? 

Well we haven't gone anywhere...we've just been working hard to bring you an awesome new website! 

Having previously just used websites without much thought I now have a much bigger understanding of the complexities that go on "behind the scenes". 

First and foremost is trying to determine what our visitors/users want to know and see now and also to imagine what they could need in the future. 

Once you see it I'm sure you will agree that it fits our scope of works - to have a fresh, modern, professional look and to be visitor engaging and user friendly. 

In the meantime, it is still business as usual at our current site where you will find: 
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Sunday, March 3, 2013

gonatural Magazine Issue #224 March 2013

The March 2013 #224 edition of gonatural Magazine has now been printed and sent. If you're a subscriber then you should have received your copy in the post or a notification that the digital version is available.

In this Issue #224:
A surprise luncheon was held at Auckland Outdoor Naturist club for Les Olsen who was awarded Honorary Life Membership of the New Zealand Naturist Federation.
New Year, new page...NZNF Communications Officer, Donna Miller signals a fresh and professional update to the website: www.gonatural.co.nz.
Also this wonderfully warm spell of fine weather is ideal for visitor days - Donna suggests a number of ways in which members could open their grounds and maximise the exposure of clubs to potential members and show grounds and facilities at their best.
Miniten is described as ‘the beautiful game’ at Pineglades Naturist Club which now boasts two beautifully refurbished courts. We bring you news of three attempts to secure the Skinny Dip World Record held around New Zealand during the summer; and Ken Mercer ruminates on a sporting dilemma experienced at national festivals.
Is there a difference between baloney and blarney? Find out if there is in Ireland Naturally.
Summer notes from The Orchard tell us about the fun to be had in Central Otago including the annual K Cup Miniten Tournament in Middlemarch during the middle of March.
Variety is the spice of life and aptly describes the Aquarian festival activities. Pam Griffin brings you a delightful article and several photos from the New Age of Aquarius Festival held by the Wellington Naturist Club at Te Marua.
A very special naturist wedding day was celebrated at Te Marua (Wellington Naturist Club) on Saturday 5th January with several friends and family in attendance - introducing Wendy and Nick Lowe, whose photo graces our front cover.
Somehow, many of the naturists attending the festival fitted in some naked action on the Rimutakas and Pos Shute brings you this feature. More on the Nude Dude in America - this time from DeAnza Springs.
Well known in the Australasian naturist community, Ruth and Rod Pegg have taken on the lease of Valley Naturist Bush Retreat in Far North Queensland and invite you to see and enjoy the many recent improvements to the property.


If you don't currently receive the magazine then you can subscribe to either the printed or digitial version by here

Monday, November 26, 2012

gonatural - December Issue #223 out now!


Hot off the press...the latest issue of gonatural Magazine has just hit letterboxes and magazine stands around the country! 

In this edition there are lots of stories and news from clubs and organisations around New Zealand as well as insights from the recent INF World Congress held at Koversada in Croatia. 

From club improvements and rejuvenation to celebrating milestones with a bang; from enjoying the great outdoors clothes-free to visiting historic gardens - the stories in this issue abound and there is something for everyone to enjoy. 

So make sure you pack this in your travel or beach bag this summer and even if you've finished reading it by then there will be something else you will get from reading it second time around!

To subscribe to receive either the printed or digital edition you can do that here.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Go Natural - During 'gonatural Week'



Typically the words ‘go natural’ bring thoughts of not colouring or straightening hair to mind. But to many people those same words mean an opportunity to experience the stress relieving freedom that nude recreation brings.

New Zealand Naturist Federation announces “gonatural Week” will be held nationwide from 20th ~ 28th October. This annual week begins on Labour Weekend, which generally signals to New Zealanders the beginning of the warmer weather.

Naturism is by definition "a way of life in harmony with nature, expressed through social nudity, linked to self-respect and tolerance of differing views together with respect for the environment”. Naturism is a holistic approach to healthy living that leads to an improvement in both physical and mental health, stemming from a person feeling better about themselves and their body.

But don’t just take our word for it.

Naturist clubs throughout the country will be celebrating their healthy lifestyle by holding various events during the week. Some clubs are holding open days inviting individuals, couples and families to visit and discover the many benefits of naturism for good health and well being - but there is no obligation to get undressed.

We hope that you can accept our invitation to visit one of these venues and have the opportunity to meet some members and to better understand what naturism is all about. And once you have, you will wonder why you didn’t ‘gonatural ‘ years ago.

To find out more about the naturist community in New Zealand, check out our website www.gonatural.co.nz or for more information about ‘gonatural Week’ please contact Donna Miller nznf.pro@gonatural.co.nz

Monday, August 20, 2012

gonatural - September Issue #222 out now!

Another eagerly anticipated issue of gonatural Magazine, packed full of interesting articles and photos, is now available.

In this issue we look ahead to the warmer months and particularly gonatural Week in October where we showcase and promote clothes free recreation. Donna, the NZNF Communications Officer, gives hints and advice for club open days and how to make the most of the opportunities provided during this annual nationwide promotion. 

Articles from around New Zealand feature in the magazine with the story of a "good southern bloke - naturally" in the magestic Central Otago region ; stories of the Bay of Plenty Sun Club members and their trip to Rainbow Mountain in the Rotorua region; The Orchard participating in World Naked Bike Ride - Otago style; and Cantabrians also have a few stories of their own after a large group bared all at Spencerville Beach.

From around the world we bring the story of walkers taking part in the 'Bay to Breakers' 12km fun run in San Francisco naked; and also an article and photos from a well known UK naturist photographer.

You can subscribe online to receive the printed version of this beautiful magazine by mail or if you prefer a digital version this can also be ordered online. The publication is also available at specialty magazine stores nationally.

Monday, May 28, 2012

gonatural - June Issue #221 out now!

The much anticipated and eagerly awaited June issue of gonatural magazine is now available.


You will love the mix of articles featured with accompanying photographs in this mid-year edition - and all of them are about New Zealand.


Two are from the most southern clubs in New Zealand - in fact Southern Sun is the southern most naturist club in the World! And it’s always great to receive naturist travel articles - The Ozzie Travellers, Skinnydip Tours and ex-pat Ross Reid all bring you their own experiences in New Zealand. 


A weekend with BoP Naturists and the annual Nudie Foodies Sounds Adventure are brought to you by regular writers for gonatural while the Blenheim Sun kindly allowed us to bring you a report on the annual Nude Golf International. There are also articles and photos from recent World Naked Bike Rides in NZ.


You can subscribe online to receive the printed version of this beautiful magazine by mail or if you prefer the digital version this can also be ordered online. The magazine is also available at specialty magazine stores.




Monday, April 30, 2012

Summer is going - so what now?

Summer is going, so what now?

Do we just hide away until the temperatures have returned to a level more compatible with the naturist lifestyle? No, definitely not.

There are so many opportunities and ways to continue clothes free activities in winter too - and planning your next naturist escape is just one of them. You could take a trip to a resort in northern Australia, or go even further afield to a naturist location in Europe.

OR you could get adventurous in your own back yard!

Many naturist clubs in New Zealand have regular spa or sauna afternoons/evenings, and lots have themed fancy dress social events - both of which are great ways to socialise, meeting new people, whiling away those winter hours. Then there's always the cheeky mid-winter swim! Check out the list of "what's on" featured on our website.

Those who live near Auckland have the benefit of the Parakai Springs Naturist Night (the 1st and 3rd Friday of each month) or the Palm Springs Hot Pool and Spa Night (the last Saturday of each month) towards Helensville - north-west of the city.

A long weekend or week stay at a club or naturist resort like Katikati Naturist Park or at a B&B like Wai-natur  gives the opportunity for a change of scenery along with comforts like spas or saunas close at hand. Check out the list of locations around New Zealand on our website.

And closer to home, why not work on ways you can create "hot spots" in your own space so that you can enjoy the freedom of wearing no clothes even while the rain is pouring outside? You could cover in a patio or terrace with plastic "curtains" and instal a standing outdoor heater or gas run brazier? The feeling of liberation enjoying the warmth against your skin while outside it's freezing. Make the house super warm and invite friends around for a mid-winter luncheon and games afternoon.

Gardening and doing physical outdoor jobs will keep you warm even on a sunny winter's day - so do it without clothes and it will warm your heart as well.

Whatever you do, the fun is not over. We might have to take it indoors for a while and swap a cold beer and crisp wine for hot chocolate and mulled wine, but there is much you can still do.

Although you can't beat lying on a beach soaking up the sun, that isn't all naturism is about. It's a year round lifestyle - a way of life, a state of being - and we are creative people who can adjust to the conditions. Don't ask "what now?" but "why not!" and dare to be bare - all year!