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DoggingChamps
Over 90 days ago
Straight Male, 43
Bisexual Female, 42
0 km · Queensland

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Dogging Champs have been out and about for weeks now. Great to see the weather warming up. If you are lucky, you will catch us. We are not shy.
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I was looking so forward to coming on the night, but my PM sent days before the meet was turned down saying NO Thanks...lol. Hope every one had fun on the night.

Looking at your photo, we'd allow you to watch but agree, no thanks to participation.
Soon we would like to get out of our cars, disrobe, leaving only our shoes on. We will then walk to a nearby dogging location and have our fun. Where do you suggest? Any replies of "my house" or similar will see you blocked.
Another great dogging experience. We were driving to the excellent swingers' party out at Cornubia run by Shelly & Carl and decided to take a detour. Exiting the freeway at Chatswood Rd, we went right to the end of Achilles Drive and turned right to the bridge across the road. We raced out the car and along the footpath to the bridge where we embraced right in the centre of the bridge. The weather was cloudy with a few light drops of rain. What a view it was, cars directly below us, a view above the trees to most of Daisy Hill and a huge complex of apartments on a hill behind. The longer we kissed, the heavier the rain fell, so after we'd both manhandled and misshandled each other sufficiently, the male dogging champ bent me over and pulled my jeans down while I bent over and grabbed onto the railing of the bridge. My black ribbed sweater was repelling the water nicely, so I was warm, even as the rain intensified and soaked my hair; I didn't mind as was I enjoying the moment far too much. The male dogging champ was looking decidedly more wet than me as his shirt became soaked and the fabric clung to his athletic, slim torso. Wet clothes aside, he had no trouble thrusting his member inside me and we enjoyed some passionate and satisfying fun as cars drove underneath us. The rain was now falling steadily but lightly and to us, we couldn't have cared less as we happily strolled back to the car. A couple of stops later to dry hair and clothes and we were ready for the party. We'll try that spot again sometime.
Plenty is 'the go' there, simply read the posts by bigcock23, he posted as recent as Monday, keep an eye out for it. bigcock23 looks like the one to play with there.
Doggingchamps will be out and about trying the parkland here. Wonderful sporting fields to roll around on. Couples, message for more specific details.
Who is out and about for fun tonight in Brisbane and where? Couples, straight men please PM, more than welcome to pull up alongside. Must be clean, disease free and respectful.
Over the years, we have had great fun up there both in our cars when raining and outside at the rail overlooking the city with the skirt up discreetly. Last night we were finishing a round in the car (rain again!) and a security guard stopped by as the reservoir is on his patrol. He wasn't worried about what we were doing, simply that the cars parked could be accounted for. Something to be aware of for anyone having fun there. It is a great spot there, so enjoy!
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Will dog next in car or beside it at nearby fast food outlets on a weekend night too soon.

Did this in the carpark of McDonald's Kangaroo Point around 10:30pm last night.
Was great fun, parked near to the street corner of the carpark, lots of light, raining, so had to be within the car. Car beside us left and a red corolla pulled in, a car load full of young nightclubbing girls, they stayed in their car and watched all the time we were 'in the act', must've loved it. They left after we'd had our fun with an appreciative toot or three of their horn.
The food might be poor quality at McDonalds, but we made up for it with high quality dogging fun. Sure to be back again.
The morning dogging went well on Thursday, there about 30 mins, 6 - 10 people walked by either on fitness or going to work.
Will be in the car doing some morning dogging about 7am around South Bris/Kangaroo Point. Thursday, today. Will dog next in car or beside it at nearby fast food outlets on a weekend night too soon.
We plan on having fun at Mt Coot-tha tonight after 9pm. [u:99c8ab12b3]Couples,[/u:99c8ab12b3] please come over and see us. Men, we know you're there anyway. Feel free to PM us for further details. We've been up the hill about once a week for the past few weeks and despite lights on at times and other welcoming signals, other doggers seem unadventurous and stick to their own cars.
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and ofcourse the little bit of extra time to get things tucked away without getting any indecent exposure charges lol

Great point, we find it important to play without earning a charge of indecent exposure too!
Jessnmichael are spot on. We found the same that the gates to Grey Gums picnic area next to 7 are open at night. The rotunda area is great with the picnic tables a good help. We love dogging in the open, but this design served us well to weed out a seedy bloke who arrived that we didn't like the look of. We are very welcoming in our cars, lights on at times around other doggers but no interest.
Any other [u:36430b5b44]couples[/u:36430b5b44] going out for some dogging fun tonight? We'd be keen to do so nearby. Great fun at Mt Coot-tha last week, joined by very active couples. Keen for other locations too. Let us know where you are and we may be there. If no suggestions received, later in the night, will be at Mt Coot-tha at the wide bends where the cars usually park in numbers. PM us if want to keep your plans private.
Make that 4 couples if you can hold it in the daytime, will be change from the usual of outdoors. Keen for more details.
Pulled up to our favourite spot, near the river, overlooking the CBD and Story Bridge tonight at 8:10 pm. A few people walked by, but no one interested to stop or have a look. Cars were minimal, less than 5 drove by. One car however did stop in front to do the same thing as us, at around 10pm. Was a Camry, but not the current shap, number plate ended in GS (normal Qld issue). One of us had to go to work, so we wrapped up at 10:20pm. Upon checking back at 10:35pm, the car was still there but left hurriedly soon after, they will have to toughen up!
Mt Coot-tha was good Friday night, 5 cars alongside us getting busy at the intersection of Sir Samuel Griffiths Drive and Scenic Drive. A couple of watchers, very scared types, man up. The bloke in the red corolla with boardies and beard needed to smarten up if any chance. Further down the hill on Scenic Drive at the big bend, there was a car (among a couple others) with all doors open and a lady enjoying the company of 3 men. Appeared to be backpackers and good on them for bring their brand of dogging, open style to Brisbane. Saturday after midnight at Bartley's Hill, Clayfield, was two couples exchanging partners in the front carpark row whilst we did it in the car under the flood lights at the back. Tonight, we'll be keeping it close to the CBD again. It is the festive season for fun outdoors, rain or shine.
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We are going out to make good action of our own, suburbs near Bris CBD. Message for more.

Was a good night for us, a few watchers that walked past. Off to Bribie now.
We are going out to make good action of our own, suburbs near Bris CBD. Message for more.
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Why is dogging shrouded in such a secret? You guys either want others to be around or might as well do it at home on the lounge ;-)

Couldn't be more out there than we are, putting out the invite as a call to action to discreetly message us and work out further details.
We want others to be around, simply don't want to attract the rif raf that respond like dills to these forum posts.
It's shrouded so the police aren't given advance notice via a no-brainer making the location & time known to all.
We had a great night out at the pie shop carpark and the near the bribie bridge, thanks to the great couple and the guys in the honda who pulled in, see you all again
Already had a great afternoon, kicking off at 4:30 pm from the Osprey park on Dohles Rocks Rd. Was a foggy occassion but was clear a good time was had by all. Where will we be tonight? Those in the know have found out and others are welcome to spot us.
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Would like to go and watch. can you let me know about details plz

We made it clear, couples & ladies reading this, send us a message for within that area and we'll pick the best. There are no details because we are looking for couples & ladies to send messages.
We will consider all offers from couples and ladies. Can meet first and then go to park and watch or genuine dogging style. Anywhere north of Brisbane River and south of Caloundra.
Was at Turner's Camp road near the dump turnoff on way to Bribie, only 1 campervan parked way up back, closed down for night, not wanting action. Then closest we've gone to any proof that we are the only ones, two secondhand looking white sedans drove in as we were giving up. In convoy, they drove down the access road and parked at the front of the carpark. They stayed in their cars for a while. The female partner of this profile thought there was a female in one of the cars and wound down her window for a better look but no one showed themselves. The male partner of this profile was frustrated also and thought about being loud and breaking dogging norms to yell out but thought if these people are not keen, then too bad.
The best time mikealike, anytime really, no one is ever there, you have it all to yourself. Lights on, light off, even parking the car with lots of view to the road, no interest. Hopping out the car, apart from dog walkers at 8pm, it's all quiet after that. Dogging is a myth there when we have been the only ones doing it and the only ones we've seen.
Park on Brisbane Corso between Fenton & Princess Streets seems the pick of the area. Be quiet and turn headlights off in the unsealed carpark as a house near by. Move into the grassed park, away from the car park and house. The more heavily sheltered section of the park on the other side of the bridge, up the T J Doyle Memorial Drive near Gladstone Road is not good as homeless natives are lurking in that area. On dusk or dawn, it would be better at that location. Went to Griffith Uni, Nathan Campus by 9pm, great anywhere dark there.