MARSH ISLAND, WA

From: richard@West.Sun.COM (Richard M. Mathews)

  MARSH ISLAND in Seattle, Washington, is part of the Arboretum where
| skinny dipping and brief nude basking were once possible.  It is
| rather public, however, so leisurely CO basking is problematic.  It
| seems this site is no more.  The remainder of this entry is left for
| historical reasons only.

  To get to Marsh Island, park behind the Museum of History and Industry.
  The Museum is at 2700 24th Avenue East, near the Montlake Bridge.  At
  the Northeast end of the parking lot there is a trail to Foster Island.
  When you cross the first foot bridge you are on Marsh Island.  Continue
  about 1/2 mile to the second foot bridge.  There will be people on
  the bridge pontoons, but usually clothed.  From the bridge, look back
  to the Southwest and notice a small concrete dock; that's the spot!
  Retrace your steps onto Marsh Island for about 20 feet to the trail
  to the dock.  Enjoy a refreshing swim!  If you choose to be nude on
  the dock, keep your eyes open for the rare police foot patrol.

  Weather reports for the area can be found at
|   http://www.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/Webweather/ww?city=sea

  	[Original from "anonymous"]

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