Sophia
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Insane heatwave. It was 72º at 2AM. (This was just last Sunday night.) My goal for the night was to do the two insane bridges I had been unable to finish the last time (which I have yet to tell you about!). But I thought I could not possibly do them before 3AM or 4AM, so I had time to find another couple bridges before then. I have been to just about every pedestrian bridge within a hundred miles of where I live. I need to find something new to do or it might lose its excitement. The problem is, I really don't want to get caught, so there's a very narrow window of possibilities! I need to just move to Eastern Europe somewhere where they just don't care and burn all my clothes for good. My desire not to get caught rarely ever subdues my desire for adventure, and almost every place I visited tonight was completely insane. The first bridge was a simple one, a straight ramp up one side, across then down on the other side. Both ramps are just long straight open ramps, no curves or spirals. On the far side it landed on a frontage road. It's a neighborhood, but where the ramp is there is nothing at all, just a few houses down the road a hundred yards. The interesting thing is that the sound wall ends before the end of the ramp, so the last 50 feet of ramp, there is nothing at all between the street and the highway, just a narrow verge of grass and a four-foot chain-link fence. The cars driving by on the highway are RIGHT THERE. If one stops, you'd be practically face-to-face. On the other side, the bridge starts at a cul-de-sac, but (looking from the cul-de-sac), the ramp goes down to the left, so the actual entrance to the bridge is a hundred yards up past the cul-de-sac along the highway to the left. I think it's possible to pick your way through the overgrowth along the highway wall from the cul-de-sac to the ramp entrance, but the road perpendicular to the highway that ends at the highway, it runs along a large, wooded park. On the opposite side are houses. From the map I could see there is a path a hundred yards away from the highway, which goes 100 yards into the park, then turns right and goes to the highway, where it ends at the ramp entrance. I parked my car on the side of the road near that path and got out. Directly across the street were houses. It was about 1:30AM now. The houses looked quiet, but of course the scary thing is you can never tell what's going on behind those darkened windows, someone could be looking out! Remember, I always bring two sets of clothes. My plan was to walk across the bridge, then take off my clothes and walk back to the car. I left the keys on the back tire and I started into the woods. I walked a few yards but that was enough. I was still in clear view of the car and the houses, but I pulled off my t-shirt, and pushed down my shorts, and that was it, I was naked! For the first time in a couple months. I love it so much! I hate carrying my clothes with me when I'm walking, but if I left them, it would be too dangerous. I makes me feel much more secure to have a set of clothes at either end, so if someone sees me at one end I can run back the other way. Even so, there's no reason to WEAR my clothes to the far side! So I started up the path into the woods with my shirt and shorts in my hand. It was a beautiful night, very warm, and the moon was almost full so even with no streetlights, the woods were almost bright. I could clearly see my naked body when I looked down as I walked along. I love looking at myself as I walk naked, how my muscles move, how my legs move, my abdomen, my pussy. I stopped several times to admire myself in the moonlight. The woods were completely deserted, and I felt zero chance of encountering someone. Late at night and naked, you own the world. I came out of the woods next to the highway and headed right toward the ramp. There is no wall here either. There are thick bushes, but they are only partial cover. You can clearly see the cars as they drive by, but I felt there was almost no way one of them could see me flashing by naked behind the bushes. As the ramp rose, I was above the bushes, and there's a stretch that is very exposed. I was still very close to the ground—if someone stopped the car, they could just yell at me to stop. Once I get higher on a bridge, I feel safer. I just walked forward, my ass swinging as a couple cars drove by. Then I got to the top and started across. There was not much traffic on the road but it was not empty. Several cars sped by below me, and every one of them must have seen me up there walking across the bridge naked. (By the way, I had a thought the other day. I'm always afraid to go out during the day. But when you drive under a pedestrian bridge, you never see anyone up there. Why couldn't I walk across one in the middle of the day? Seen by hundreds of people instead of a handful?!) On the far side is a long ramp down to the street, and as I said, the last 50 feet you're just right there, practically on the highway, as close as someone driving by you in a parking lot. Just insane, at the same level as them also. I actually stood there a moment with my hands at my sides and watched a couple cars go by, and I crossed the street (the ramp lands across the street from the highway) so I was even closer to the cars passing by. Then I went back. I walked along the road for maybe 30 yards, a significant distance from the ramp and draped my shirt and shorts over the handrail and started back. Now, at last, I was truly, completely naked. Walking back up the ramp AWAY from my clothes. Completely exposed. Just a few feet away from the cars speeding by on the highway. At this point there's nothing you can do but keep going. I walked up the ramp, not looking over my shoulder, but hearing cars go by behind me, till I go to the top, and I started across the bridge. Nothing in my hands, completely naked and far far from my clothes behind me, and REALLY far from my car in front of me! I walked across the bridge as several cars drove by right under me, all seeing me. Then down the ramp on the far side. Now facing the traffic coming toward me; I could see the cars clearly over the tops of the bushes as they sped by. They could easily see me, so close, but I thought probably most did not—they were probably just looking straight ahead at the road. Then I descended behind the bushes and at last onto the path. A wonderful, simple little outing. I strolled back through the woods and back to the car. The street was still quiet. Whoops! I had to pee! I didn't want to have to go to a gas station. There was a park bench. I squatted down next to it in the dark. My car was clearly visible about 50 yards away, and the houses just on the other side of the street. I reached down and felt how my pussy and ass spread open when I squat down like that, then let go and peed next to the bench. I stood again and casually walked back to the car. Fortunately I had some napkins to wipe with. I wiped, standing there naked on the side of the street next to my car. I considered just tossing the napkin on the road but decided that is bad, and I had a little bag from a store in the car so I deposited it there. I got in, started the car, and drove off, still naked of course. The streets were completely silent, so I stayed naked all the way down to the main road, across the highway, and back into the neighborhood on the other side. I found my clothes and got out to retrieve them still naked. Well, that's the end of my first adventure this night. Things get way more insane after this. (I think I mentioned last year that I have pretty much been on every bridge in the city now. I need to find something new to do or this may lose its novelty. But for now, it is still fun to go out even if I have been on some of the bridges before. I was just scrolling through my previous stories and happened to find that I have described this bridge before. It's Reply #64. Pictures of the bridge follow. It's kind of fun to read that one after this one, you can see what features of the bridge have not changed, and maybe ways that I have or have not changed! I went to three more bridges tonight. I'll try to write about them soon. (Really four, but you'll find out why it doesn't count shortly!))
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