Springing into the 2017 Naturist Season.
2017 has started out on the cool and on the rainy side. Snow is still hitting the higher valley range, yet melts within 24 yrs. The sun comes out, but a cool wind travels over the land, still yearning to find warmth from plane and cloud filled skys.
We have promise of warmer days ahead, and with warmer weather comes spring flowers. It is Easter weekend here in the valley, and we are promised 14C today, with higher temperatures tomorrow till weeks end. Already this morning, plans are being made to head out to 3 mile beach by the early afternoon! With temperatures rising, soon the valley will be flushing with Cherry blossoms. Week by week they will blossom up the valley at a new destination as perfect temperatures peak to push the buds.
As we head to the beach, or up the hiking trails to find safe locations to naturist. It is also that time of year for others we share our natural environment with, like our local Reptiles, to make themselves seen. Searching out safe locations, that they too can catch the intermittent sun rays. British Columbians are big on keeping track of our wild life, and you too can help out when you travel to the Okanagan to participate in natural recreation within our valleys environment!
“The Reptiles of British Columbia” website, in your pre-travel preparations to the Okanagan. Especially to research B.C. reptile population. Not only does this website introduce you to various species of wild life within the okanagan, they link to the Greater BC environmental websites. You can participate in the website through the photo gallery, Learning Range maps, and knowledge of how to report your sightings. Okanagan Naturist association has just create a forum area so that we can discuss and start a reptile registry for our favourite Naturist locations. Check out the New Forum Here! FORUM SIGN UP & share in the gathering community...
http://www.bcreptiles.ca/reportsightings.htm