Welcome to John Saunders Life Story
John Saunders Life Story
John Saunders Undress John John was a studious teenager who learned all he could about the then-new electronics, later personal computers, even to being a member of an otherwise adult "Ham" radio club. This stood him in good stead professionally. During his working life, electronics was his hobby, and he devoted his evenings to it.

He always slept nude, but could not practise Social Nudism until he got a job in San Diego. His first wife, Pauline, stayed in Maryland, citing poor California schools. Soon after getting there, he was enjoying skinny-dipping at Black's Beach. He soon made friends with Prescott Spalding, who was a member of a club which went to a local nudist club, Samagatuma. Afterwards, he joined the Camping Bares, who dare to camp nude in unfrequented locations.

This is John swimming in Mission Bay, San Diego in 2010, but see if you can undress him to show him posing nude on the Eagle's Nest Trail in Red Rock State Park, Sedona, Arizona. After savoring the pleasures of swimming nude, one becomes reluctant to put on a bathing suit, and one will have difficulty in understanding the thoughts of the many persons who have been conditioned to be paranoid concerning nudity.

If you find this photograph distasteful, then you might want to pass on links in this web site which are colored. If, on the other hand, you seek close-up photographs of beautiful breasts or shaved crotches, you will be disappointed, because there are none.

It is not John's habit to try and persuade anyone as to the wholesomeness of Naturism. It works for John and renders him unresponsive to the assault of the media which relentlessnessly uses semi-nudity to aid in selling.

If you actually want to read Naturist propanganda here are some links:

My website has four sections:

  • My illustrated autobiography. While being candid, no doubt it glosses-over or conveniently forgets, even worse events in my life.
  • My "Old Life" of hard work and little vacation before I retired and met Elaine. This has accounts of three trips and some Camping Bares outings.
  • Scanned photographs from my late friend Clara Bailey's albums. Clara was an indefatagible champion of Black's Beach, and a wonderful person.
  • Narrations and photographs of Elaine and John's trips.