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'''Fri, 30 Jul 2010 - Seattle Critical mAss''' [http://naked.wikia.com/wiki/Seattle_Critical_Ass Critical Ass website] Show your support for cyclists' rights and help us beat last year's July record for underwearing, decorated, naked + topfree participants! Do not miss this HUGE + CRAZY RIDE!
 
'''Fri, 30 Jul 2010 - Seattle Critical mAss''' [http://naked.wikia.com/wiki/Seattle_Critical_Ass Critical Ass website] Show your support for cyclists' rights and help us beat last year's July record for underwearing, decorated, naked + topfree participants! Do not miss this HUGE + CRAZY RIDE!
  
:The host event, Seattle Critical Mass is the local incarnation of the global Critical Mass event.  
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The host event, Seattle Critical Mass is the local incarnation of the global Critical Mass event.  
  
:As always, the start location is at Westlake Park, located at 401 Pine St, in Downtown Seattle. We are meeting up at 5:30 PM. Prior to the Westlake meetup there is also a group that leaves from Red Square at the UW.
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As always, the start location is at Westlake Park, located at 401 Pine St, in Downtown Seattle. We are meeting up at 5:30 PM. Prior to the Westlake meetup there is also a group that leaves from Red Square at the UW.
  
:The route will be unpredictable, with people in front determining the route as they go, focusing at first on the Downtown area. The pace is typically slower at first but may pick up some speed at times. The ride will move faster through Downtown quicker than our WNBR events as Critical Mass corks intersections more often.  
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The route will be unpredictable, with people in front determining the route as they go, focusing at first on the Downtown area. The pace is typically slower at first but may pick up some speed at times. The ride will move faster through Downtown quicker than our WNBR events as Critical Mass corks intersections more often.  
  
:Stay safe! Some riders tend to be aggressive so ride defenisively and be sure to leave adequate room in front of you for sudden stops. Accidents happen. Be sure to also bring a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated.
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Stay safe! Some riders tend to be aggressive so ride defenisively and be sure to leave adequate room in front of you for sudden stops. Accidents happen. Be sure to also bring a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated.
  
:NOTE: We are also asking that riders not disrobe completely until just immediately before the ride leaves Westlake Park or during the ride itself (i.e. at the first major traffic light stop). Bring a minimum amount of clothes with you and secure them to your bike.
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NOTE: We are also asking that riders not disrobe completely until just immediately before the ride leaves Westlake Park or during the ride itself (i.e. at the first major traffic light stop). Bring a minimum amount of clothes with you and secure them to your bike.
  
 
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WNBR Seattle 2010 early season promo flyer

Welcome to Seattle's World Naked Bike Ride wiki pages!

"World Naked Bike Ride celebrates a future of human-powered transport and healthy, clean, green walkable cities with simple, grassroots naked bike rides all over the world. As the vessel of this revolution, we highlight the beauty, power and individuality of the naked human body with an aim of promoting body-positive values, self-awareness, simple healthy living and independence from consumerist, toxic, oil-dependent and car culture paradigms that are killing us." – Daniel Johnson, WNBR Seattle Team

First time? Visit the the WNBR wiki website which has the most info on our international event. Our main, splashy promotional WNBR Seattle website is WNBRseattle.org. See you at our upcoming events!

Upcoming events

UPDATE! Visit NakedCyclists.org for a calendar of PNW Naked Cycling events, including WNBR Seattle!

2010 marks the seventh year (since 2004) that Seattle will be staging WNBR events. Currently, WNBR Seattle is planning three rides for Summer 2010:

10 July 2010

General info

  • Jul 10, Sat. - Capitol Hill/Downtown Ride. 11:00 am meet & paint / 1:00 pm ride starts @ Louisa ("la-WĪ-za") Boren Park (Google Map), located just NE of Volunteer Park on Capital Hill (as in 2009). The route will be similar to the 2009 route (Google Map) (with the exception of how we enter the Seattle CEnter) and is 6.8 miles and will cover the neighborhoods of Capitol Hill, Downtown and Belltown. This event comes at the end of National Nude Recreation Week, which is July 5-11, 2010[1]. Ride time is not decided or known yet, probably similar to 11 July 2009 July ride.

Schedule

  • Volunteers are at the park at 10:30 AM.
  • Painting party is from 11 AM to 1 PM. Bring your own body paint and brushes and a partner to help you paint up.
  • We ride out at 1 PM sharp.
  • Will ride down Broadway and through Pike Place Market
Seattle Center

Note new entry route and restrictions. We must enter and exit The Seattle Center at the new North entry at Mercer and 2nd AVE, known as the Theater Commons (see area 45 "Theatre Commons"). According to Seattle Center, "it features a really nice, tree-lined walkway running north-south through the area. The trees contain a visual-sound installation with over 1,000 chimes resonating in the wind - very cool. The bike ride can proceed right to International Fountain and then exit south along 2nd past the Skatepark."

When we enter the large International Fountain area, we must all get off our bikes and walk with our bikes into the fountain area. Bicycles are not permitted down into the water area. Lock your bike, walk down the ramps. We will spend no more than 15-20 minutes in the fountain. Please also be very polite and vocal (or ring bells) when passing around adults and children in the area. We have also been asked not to use amplified sound such as megaphones in this area. Thank you for ensuring a safe and fun Seattle Center experience for everybody!

The International Fountain at the Seattle Center marks the end of the 2010 WNBR Seattle 10 July 2010 event. Please put on your minimum at the end of the ride and prepare for the Afterparty! Don't forget our Beach Party tomorrow at Denny Blaine Park! (see below)

What to wear and bring

  • Footwear (remember you may want something appropriate for the fountain)
  • Bring water & water bottles that can be with you on the ride.]
  • Energy snacks like fruit or bars to keep you going through the ride.
  • Something to put on in case we have to dress during the ride.
  • Bike locks/ Cable locks.

Loose ends

We need an After Party Location and organizer. We had a great after party after the 2009 Gardens Everywhere ride. In a back yard with food and ping pong table, Lots of fun!

11 July 2010

BEACH PARTY! Join us the very next day, Sunday, 11 July 2010 for even warmer weather at the WNBR + Seattle Beaches Convergence at Denny Blaine Park on Lake Washington for a clothing-optional social + potluck and informal meeting to plan our night ride and Seafair ride! Meetup around 10:30 - 11 am. Depending on weather, parking may be limited.

23 July 2010

Jul 23, Fri. - TENTATIVE Night Ride - Downtown Seattle. Meet at 9:30 PM, leave at 10 PM. Start location is Denny Park, located at 100 Dexter Avenue N (not to be confused with Denny Blaine Park on Lake Washington BLVD). (Google Map) MEET at the oval in the center of the park where the four paths intersect.

The route will be short, focusing on the Downtown area and will cover the neighborhoods of Belltown, Pioneer Square and possibly the Waterfront and Capitol Hill.

Razzle Dazzle: Be Safe + Be Visible with your DIY mutant costumes, musical instruments, noisemakers, kustom bikes + psychedelic lights (LIGHTS VERY IMPORTANT FOR SAFETY)! Be Creative!

30 July 2010

Fri, 30 Jul 2010 - Seattle Critical mAss Critical Ass website Show your support for cyclists' rights and help us beat last year's July record for underwearing, decorated, naked + topfree participants! Do not miss this HUGE + CRAZY RIDE!

The host event, Seattle Critical Mass is the local incarnation of the global Critical Mass event.

As always, the start location is at Westlake Park, located at 401 Pine St, in Downtown Seattle. We are meeting up at 5:30 PM. Prior to the Westlake meetup there is also a group that leaves from Red Square at the UW.

The route will be unpredictable, with people in front determining the route as they go, focusing at first on the Downtown area. The pace is typically slower at first but may pick up some speed at times. The ride will move faster through Downtown quicker than our WNBR events as Critical Mass corks intersections more often.

Stay safe! Some riders tend to be aggressive so ride defenisively and be sure to leave adequate room in front of you for sudden stops. Accidents happen. Be sure to also bring a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated.

NOTE: We are also asking that riders not disrobe completely until just immediately before the ride leaves Westlake Park or during the ride itself (i.e. at the first major traffic light stop). Bring a minimum amount of clothes with you and secure them to your bike.

7 Aug 2010

(Google Map showing route, closed off Seafair area)

Seattle 2010 Bare Buns Fun Run (BBFR) + Seafair Cyclists (WNBR) (Tentative schedule only)

Seward Park http://sewardpark.audubon.org

  • 7:30 - 8:00 a.m. Setup signs on trails in park for BBFR - We need to discuss route and tour the side trails

BBFR will have to be a non-competitive, informal event jog + walk to avoid insurance headaches. See trail map http://www.cityofseattle.net/Parks/environment/seward_park_trail_plan.pdf see also http://sewardpark.audubon.org/pdfs/Seward%20Park%20Map.pdf

  • 8:15 - 8:30 a.m. - BBFR mini-breakfast (is it too late to reserve a shelter?)
  • 8:30 - 8:45 a.m. - BBFR meetup (inside Park near start location)
  • 8:45 - 9:30 a.m. 2010 BBFR @ Seward Park (inside park trails in signed area)

(No known Seward Park event conflicts other than Seafair 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. closure)

  • 9:30 - 10 a.m. Teardown and Leave Seward Park
  • 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Seward Park Closed

Denny Blaine Park : Beach (on Lake Washington)

  • 9:00 - 11 a.m. Denny Blaine Beach users and volunteers Arrive to claim/take part of Denny Blaine Park
  • 9:30 - 1:30 p.m. Seafair Social (Sun + Swim + Potluck) (Unlike June, weather should be nice and warm for this)
  • 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. WNBR Body art (body paint + wearables) + bike art party
  • 12:45 - 2:40 p.m. Seafair Airshow
  • 1:25 - 1:30 p.m. cyclists help cleanup for last five minutes before leaving
  • 1:30 - 1:40 Seafair Cyclists depart from Denny Blaine Park
  • 1:40 - 2 p.m. Volunteers teardown and cleanup
  • 2:30 p.m. Cyclists arrive at Seward Park (empty), loop around outer trail
  • 2:45 p.m. Cyclists take dip into Seward Park North Beach (probably empty since park was just closed) / bathroom break / Ride end or?
  • Back to Denny Blaine or Afterparty?
  • Ride short but sweet

(note: setups and events at Seward and Denny Blaine overlap so we will need two teams, alternatively I suppose we could do the BBFR on Sunday, but that would take away a valuable nice weekend day to do something else. Personally I would like to cram as much into a 1/2 of activities as we can!)

We'll definitely detour around the closed area. Much of Lake WA Blvd. will still be open. Fortunately Seafair biggest cluster of people is centered on Stan Sayres and not on Seward. I don't really have any reason to join the inner sanctum of Seafair as we have at the Fremont Parade, Hempfest or Seattle Pride.

I think this ride will help attract a good number of people just for these factors:

  • a reasonable length of ride
  • few hills (except a very short one at Denny Blaine and once we leave Lk. WA Blvd)
  • virtually no stops (except for restrooms and maybe quick dip if people want)
  • day ride
  • amazing views
  • Parks with history of nude use
  • Parks with history of WNBR stops
  • warm weather time of year
  • previous WNBR bike rides have been relatively quiet and our ride took place in times when there were tons of cyclists participating. It would be nice to have a larger, festive crowd and not just be preaching to the choir so-to-speak about cycling.
  • SPD will probably be quite busy actually dealing with real problems than worrying about harassing us.


Looking for info on previous rides? Check out the Seattle archive page for a general history of WNBR Seattle and ride reports.
We also have a page of Press and media coverage and video and photography.

This year's theme is undecided, but one suggestion is "in the interest of justice", after the City of Seattle has dropped charges against a naked cyclist event in 2010. Last year's theme was Abundance

Basic info

Contact Information / Event Sign Up

Sign up to participate and/or volunteer for the ride by filling out form on the WNBR Seattle page.

New people are organizing WNBR Seattle events this year! Stay tuned for some new contact info! See our People page for info of our staff of volunteers and consultants.

The best way to contact organizer Daniel Johnson and the WNBR Seattle team is via telephone:

  • (206) 369 - 2661 (mobile phone/voice mail)

Other, less effective, methods:

  • Fill out form on the WNBR Seattle join page (use the comment area and select a ride or rides from the drop down menu).
  • E-mail Daniel directly using his temporary, spam-reduction e-mail address: j0in+hefun@ WNBR sea++le d0+ 0rg (use only letter equivalents, for example use "t" instead of "+".)
  • Fill out form on the main WNBR page (use the comment area and select Seattle from the drop down menu).
  • Leave a message at his discussion page

Announcements / Discussion groups / Public meetings

WNBR Seattle has three discussion groups where you can learn about how the ride is developing and any last minute changes (there have been many in years past):

  • WNBR Seattle Yahoo! group 3 : General discussion - Ideal for people who to get all general discussion messages. A great place to bring up ideas, talk about concerns and network with others. Plan meetings, parties, and special projects. If you join this group there is no reason for you to join group 2 since this group gets announcements as well.
  • WNBR Seattle Yahoo! group 2 : Announcements only.

Public meetings are also scheduled, sometimes, biweekly. These are announced primarily on the discussion groups above.

Donations

We need your money to help make the magic happen! Please click here to go to our donations page to support our event!

Goals

Global mission

The message of WNBR focuses on promoting cycling. Find out more about the WNBR global message see the global WNBR message section

Local goals

"Reclaim our streets, our bodies, our parks, our city, our self-reliance!"

Beyond the above goals, the WNBR Seattle event focuses on the following:

  1. Community building. Have fun and express our creativity while engaging and enjoying various communities in Seattle. Celebrate both the diversity and the oneness of the human experience.
  2. Protest oil dependency and advocate renewable energy sources; the joy of cycling; sustainable, car-free transportation solutions; and walkable communities. Bicycles are BEST - Better Ecologically Sustainable Transport.
  3. Bring attention to the local safety concerns of cyclists. Help people begin to see cyclists [2] and share the road. Sharing the road does not mean cars get the lane and bikes get the gutter or car door lane! (See also ghostcycle.org)
  4. Rejoice in the power and individuality of our bodies. Promote body-positive ideals and activities. Advocate the development of free beaches in Seattle and encourage more family-friendly, clothing-optional use of community spaces.
  5. Show solidarity with other naked cycling events around the world. Many WNBR events will be riding on the same date.
  6. Generate interest in similar progressive and artistic regional events such as those organized by The City Repair Project - Village Building Convergence, Car Free Seattle, Seattle Hempfest, Fremont Arts Council, Solstice Cyclists (SolsticeCyclist.org), Seattle Critical Mass/Ass, Body Pride Ride (BPR), Naked Pumpkin Run Seattle, Green America's Green Festival Seattle, Burning Man and Regional Burning Man events.

For more info, please see our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What to wear? Do not fear!

For details, please see our Frequently asked questions

The World Naked Bike Ride dress code is "Bare As You Dare"... How bare is that ? How dare is that ?...Its all up to you, you decide what you are comfortable with. NO ONE IS EXCLUDED OR DISCRIMINATED AGAINST based on levels of clothing, bodypaint, or anything else, for that matter!

PLEASE be creative and colorful! Bodypainting and bike decorating is highly encouraged! See the above section on creative expression and also visit our body art page.

The laws on nudity, for the most part are a bit vague, difficult and often unpopular to enforce. The principal concern of most citizens is to eliminate creepy, predatory, exploitative, destructive and abusive behavior. WNBR is a fun, inspirational, non-confrontational body-positive event with a positive message of hope. That is why the ride has been such a huge hit and so many are supportive. Just use common sense and mind your manners! Nude is not lewd!

Since most of us did not grow up in a body-positive society, many will look at you with curiosity and amusement. You will probably notice that different sections of town have different cultural reactions to nudity. Some may feel mildly intimidated because they still might have issues with their own bodies and your shameless ways are unsettling to their body-phobic world. Just be friendly and respectful and things should be fine. Remember we are all human and we all have the same parts.

"Gymnophobia (from the Greek word for nude gymnos) is the fear of being (or seeing others) naked. A gymnophobic person usually wants to prevent others from experiencing the freedom of not wearing clothes."

If you are concerned, you probably don't need to cover up much to be "legal". With the incredible transforming powers of a little body paint, liquid latex, a strategically placed sock, or a piece of duct tape you too can transform the average city streaking naked wild cyclist into "The legal city streaking naked wild cyclist". Be creative: a little imagination can change everything.

Links

Websites

  • WNBR Seattle (official site)
  • This WNBR Seattle Wiki site (most detailed info found here).

Discussion groups

  • WNBR Seattle Yahoo! group 3 : General discussion - Ideal for people who to get all general discussion messages. A great place to bring up ideas, talk about concerns and network with others. Plan meetings, parties, and special projects. If you join this group there is no reason for you to join group 2 since this group gets announcements as well.
  • WNBR Seattle Yahoo! group 2 : Announcements only.

Social Networking groups

Biketivism

  • Bikewise is a place to learn about and report bike crashes, hazards, and thefts. By sharing our experiences with each other, and with researchers and relevant agencies, we aim to make biking safer and more fun. You can help by adding your reports.
  • Car-Free Seattle see also ThinkSmall.org Resources, Tactics, and Propaganda to Subvert Automobile Dominance.
  • Seattle Critical Mass Message Board see also Seattle Critical Mass
  • Bike Works To build sustainable communities by educating youth and promoting bicycling. We teach young people how to fix bikes, reward them with their own set of wheels, and provide affordable bicycle services to the community.
  • Biketivism.org Biketivism and Critical Mass Resources

Social nudity

Secondary info


Organization

WNBR Seattle, Seattle Naked Pumpkin Run, Hemp Ride and Jaybird Run are productions of the Organic Living Party (OLP). OLP is, in part, a revival of the German Lebensreform movement. OLP's motto: "Participatory arts, recreation, citizen activism and play are not luxuries!"

Meetings are held to organize WNBR Seattle and are currently facilitated by Daniel Johnson, who would like to see development of an independent collective that would take over management of the event.

Community support

We appreciate all the local support and endorsements we have received! Please see a listing in the Endorsements: Seattle and Endorsements: Global wiki areas as well as links on our main Seattle page at http://WNBRseattle.org.

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