Heroes of Naturism : Kate Humble (2nd award) and Natasha Brooks.

Unless you’re inside the UK the name Kate Humble probably won’t mean anything to you.

But she’s one of our (as a nation’s) favourite TV presenters, simply for being ‘just Kate’, a woman who is attractive, but not glammed up for the cameras, just naturally beautiful, and an expert presenter on all things wildlife and countryside.

Did I mention that she’s also a naturist?

She previously was awarded one of our ‘Heroes of Naturism’ awards back in 2014, and is now the only person to be given that ‘accolade’ twice.

Humble, who lives on a farm in Monmouthshire, has previously admitted to being a keen naturist, saying: “Sometimes having clothes on is entirely inappropriate.

“If there’s no-one about and you’re in a beautiful landscape, there’s something lovely about a nudie dance or a skinny dip. But I’m very private and it’s not for show.”

Tomorrow evening, on BBC Wales, she goes ‘wild swimming’, au natural, on the TV programme ‘Off the Beaten Track’, and you can get a sneak preview on Kate’s Twitter account. (scroll down to see a little video of her skinny dip, in freezing November weather) in the company of artist Natasha Brooks, also a wild swimmer/naturist.

There are numerous articles on ‘Wild Swimming’ in our archives.

Artist Natasha Brooks goes wild swimming in winter.

Natasha Brooks

Brooks is also being given one of our Heroes of Naturism awards for her film ‘BlueHue’, a short about nude, wild swimming.

 

I’ll probably watch this on the BBC’s iplayer facility over the weekend and report back. But for now, these two brave (more in the sense of braving the cold rather than going nude while doing so) ladies are the latest recipients of our Heroes of Naturism award, for bringing the entire concept of wild swimming/skinnydipping to a mid-evening, mainstream BBC audience and hopefully making the entire concept seem like a lot of fun and encouraging others to try it.

Ella

edited to add a still from the Twitter video preview…

7 thoughts on “Heroes of Naturism : Kate Humble (2nd award) and Natasha Brooks.

    • Very often there’s a crossover. Skinny dipping can be in the sea, swimming pools and suchlike. Wild swimming can often be in stranger locations, reservoirs, canals and rivers -particularly bits of river sightly off the beaten track. Anywhere a bit ‘wilder’, in fact. There’s a book about it http://www.wildswimming.co.uk/wild-swimming-new-book/ (in fact, numerous books) and websites http://www.wildswimming.co.uk

      Several European countries also enjoy their versions of it. Nudity ISN’T essential. Indeed, in cold weather, nudity isn’t encouraged (those mountain top lakes can be cold, even in summer).

      • We like to hike nude some and try to find places to go skinny dipping while doing so, always looking for a place to cool off. My husband especially loves doing both.

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