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A short, non-competitive, Bare Buns Fun Run is tentatively scheduled for '''[[wikipedia:Lincoln Park (Seattle)|Lincoln Park]]''' on the '''northern most strip of beach''' following the ride, as an optional component of the event. The run will be very short, approximately 3000 feet/.57 miles/.91km one way or ~6000 feet/1.14 miles/1.83 km round trip run.
 
A short, non-competitive, Bare Buns Fun Run is tentatively scheduled for '''[[wikipedia:Lincoln Park (Seattle)|Lincoln Park]]''' on the '''northern most strip of beach''' following the ride, as an optional component of the event. The run will be very short, approximately 3000 feet/.57 miles/.91km one way or ~6000 feet/1.14 miles/1.83 km round trip run.
  
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Just for info here are other naked cycling events that happened in 2008
 
Just for info here are other naked cycling events that happened in 2008
 
*WNBR [[Eugene]] is 7 June 2008
 
*WNBR [[Eugene]] is 7 June 2008

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Home > List of rides > United States > Seattle, WA > Seattle 2008 2009 •  Google Seattle 2008 2009 WNBR

This page contains info for three WNBR Seattle rides from 2008 - 2009: 12 July 2008, 17 August 2008 and 6 Sep 2008 + 2009 events

See also: Archive, Seattle video and photography and Seattle coverage.
Note: This page is constantly being updated. Please check back for major updates!!!!

12 July 2008

The WNBR Seattle 2008 ride experience will be similar to the ride we did in 2006 with a few changes.

  • We will be starting at Gas Works Park (4th year using this park to start)
  • Ciclomundo: World Global Body Painting Village!
    • We will also have privacy screen areas at the park to initially screen the group of people who wish to get bodypainted out of the public eye before making their grand appearance. Those who want to take off more later will have an opportunity to do so at the rolling start location.
  • 7 am? - setup with Info stall, setup bodypainting structure, and photo-free zone
  • 10 am - Info stall active, bodypainting sessions start
  • before departure - musicians perform
  • 12 noon - distribute flyers to participants, and other flyers to hand out during ride
  • SUNSCREEN, WATER, and MINIMUM check
  • 12:30 PM - distribute noisemakers, whistles, slogans
  • 12:55 - Ride assembly at Gas Works Park
  • 12:55 - Skits, speeches, pre-ride announcements (if any)
  • 1 PM Vamanos! Ride departs Gas Works Park.

First leg

(Leg One - for beginners) Wallingford to Fremont to Westlake to Downtown Seattle Aprox 1 - 2 hrs.

to International Fountain (Seattle Center, Downtown)
A comfortably-paced first ride for those who have a minimum of cycling experience.
  • 1 pm (ish) - Ride sets off from Gas Works Park. Some may just wish to cycle from Gas Works Park to the Seattle Center (about a ?? min. fast ride/20 min slow ride)
  • 1:10 pm - Breakdown crew tears down art installations/bodypainting area/tabling and moves to secure site.
  • Fremont Bridge
  • South on Westlake Ave
  • 1:45 pm? - Rolling start location at undisclosed location downtown (participant count, people have option of disrobing away from cameras)
  • followed by 30-45 min downtown ride
  • Possible stops
  • Probable stops
    • Westlake Park
  • TBD pm - Bathroom break opportunity #1
  • Seattle Center International Fountain stop (4th visit for WNBR) -
    • The Seattle Center stop would be a bit later so more people perhaps could feel a sense of completion after riding for 1.5 - 2 hrs. Some have said that we go to the Fountain too early in the ride in years past.
    • We need to have better coordination for bathroom breaks here.
  • 2:15 pm (ish)? - Arrive at Scheduled stop #2 - Seattle Center (note entry restrictions and special route info below).
  • Arrive at International Fountain (No bike ride zone/walk your bikes only in this area. Stay no longer than 15-20 mins) IMPORTANT! Special Instructions for Seattle Center. We must be more vigilant this year in terms of safety and politeness when dealing with the general public at The Seattle Center. Please see map. (1) We must enter and exit The Seattle Center at the east entrance on Harrison Street (on the north side of The Experience Music Project). (2) After passing the EMP turnaround area on the left (be very wary of bike-unfriendly-curb) we must ride slowly and in single file, (3) When we pass the Seattle Center House (to our left) and before turning the corner to enter the large International Fountain area, we must all get off our bikes and walk with our bikes into the fountain area (new interactive map). 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. (4) We must leave The Seattle Center the same way we came in. To orient yourself, the Space Needle is located to the southeast. Please examine our Seattle Center area map (larger 378KB, smaller 141KB) with visual indicators indicating where to do what. 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!
  • (Transfer point for people coming in or leaving, non-cyclists welcome at this stop)

(End Leg One, Begin Leg Two) Seattle Center to Elliott Bay to West Seattle

Second leg

Seattle Center (Downtown) to ??
  • TBD pm (ish) - leave International Fountain at Seattle Center (we must leave the same way we came in)

SAM Olympic Sculpture Park, SW corner, at the Father and Son Sculpture by Louise Bourgeois [1] with a possible detour (depending on time) up north on the Bike Trail to the new sandy beach in Mytle Edwards Park (Yoga location?).

  • bathroom break.
  • Enjoy a small snack and drink and relax for a bit.
  • Possible group parachute activity.
  • (Transfer point for people coming in or leaving)

Third leg

TBD

Final leg

TBD

  • TBD? - Last leg of Ride expected to return to TBD
  • TBD - Check start site again for cleanliness, personal belongings
  • after ride pm - After party at secret location revealed only to cyclists

17 August 2008

(starting at Denny Blaine Park)

  • Ciclomundo: World Global Body Painting Village!
    • We will also have privacy screen areas at the park to initially screen the group of people who wish to get bodypainted out of the public eye before making their grand appearance. Those who want to take off more later will have an opportunity to do so at the rolling start location.
  • 7 am? - setup with Info stall, setup bodypainting structure, and photo-free zone
  • 10 am - Info stall active, bodypainting sessions start
  • before departure - musicians perform
  • 12 noon - distribute flyers to participants, and other flyers to hand out during ride
  • SUNSCREEN, WATER, and MINIMUM check
  • 12:30 PM - distribute noisemakers, whistles, slogans
  • 12:55 - Ride assembly at Denny Blaine Park
  • 12:55 - Skits, speeches, pre-ride announcements (if any)
  • 1 PM Vamanos! Ride departs Denny Blaine Park.

Possible stops: Madronna Park (for Yoga, bathroom break) To Seward Park ride back north to Denny Blaine possible group goes to Magnuson Beach (via Arboretum, Montlake, Burke Gilman Trail)

6 Sep 2008

THIS IS ALL TENTATIVE and OUT OF DATE INFO mostly from 2008, it needs updating

Body painting Party

The Body painting Party will take place at Camp Long in the Lodge main room upstairs classroom, located downstairs after entering the main entrance to Camp Long. The party is tentatively scheduled to take place from 12:30 PM - 3 PM.

We will also be making "minimums" for wearing outside the Lodge classroom on Camp Long grounds before and after the body painting party. We will have jute twine, scissors, masking tape, duct tape. You bring whatever you need: cardboard, paper bags, rags, any material that can used as a DIY minimum clothes project!

Camp Long staff are letting us use the handrails outside and behind the Camp Long lodge for locking our bikes up.

Volunteers needed

We could use some volunteers for setup of classroom, which will take place for the first 10-15 minutes, everybody is invited to help set out drop clothes, paints, brushes and put up required window covering that Parks & Rec is imposing upon us for use of the classroom.

Even though our reservation time ends at 3:30 PM, we as a group will need to do our cleanup 10-15 minutes before our ride starts (at 3PM).

Nudity restricted

NOTE: During our time at Camp Long nudity is allowed by Seattle Parks & Rec in the classroom only during our reservation. They are also requiring window covering, can you believe it?. Outside of the building on Camp Long grounds, Parks & Rec is requiring us to wear a minimum amount of clothing until we leave Camp Long grounds (about 85 feet away) <sigh>.

Clothing optional dress code

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.

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.

Location

According information provided by Seattle Parks & Recreation: "Camp Long is one of Seattle's best kept secrets. Located in West Seattle, this 68 acre park offers visitors an opportunity to enjoy nature, hike in the forest, camp overnight in rustic cabins, rock climb, and learn about natural history." Please note Camp Long gates are closed at 10 p.m.

The Ride

Our ride will begin shortly after 3 PM, after we are done clearing our body painting materials out of the lodge.

Daniel did a pretty exhaustive route plan today in West Seattle for an upcoming WNBR Seattle ride in early September (two weeks away). Talked to the Staff at Camp Long and checked out the place. Wow! The cabins, grounds and lodge are sooo cool! This is going to be a sweet event! A great way to end the summer!

Here is the proposed route using Google maps with overlays.
The map also shows a proposed (clothed) return route to Camp Long.

What an awesome day to ride! West Seattle on a sunny day is the closest you will get to any kind of South California beach culture experience. I know that's a stretch, but no other area in Seattle comes close.

Route features

  • Ride starts after leaving Camp Long grounds. Please keep minimums on while on Camp Long grounds (outside of lodge during body painting party).
  • We will work our way to the funky business district known as "The Junction". We will try to enter at California Ave and SW Edmunds St.
  • American Legion Artillery is seen on Alaska St.
  • Yellow Brick Road Mural at US Post Office on California Ave. that is screaming to a backdrop for our group!
  • Continue going down California Ave to California Way, skipping the overlook park.
  • This will drop us off at Harbor Ave SW, which will feed into Alki Ave. SW as the spectacular views of the Seattle skyline reveal themselves.
  • Seattle Statue of Liberty Ceremonies for the Dedication Celebration for the Seattle Statue of Liberty Plaza Project run from 11:30 AM to 8:45.
    • According to the schedule we are likely to pass by when Mood Swings "a great swing band" will be playing.
  • At the Light House, on the western tip of Alki, Alki Ave turns into Beach Dr SW
  • Continue to Lincoln Park via Beach Dr. SW, where we have an optional fun run on the northern most side of the beach.

Bike Vanpool to Camp Long

We want to limit individual cars coming to Camp Long and lower our ecological footprint and help you get to Camp Long with all of your gear as easily as possible. We will be running a van to run bikes (not people) to Camp Long on a space available basis on Saturday morning (and possibly Friday night) from limited points in North/Central Seattle You will need to give us a bike lock. Van will not hold people, only bikes. You will still need to arrange carpools/bike trips/bus trips for your own transport to Camp Long.

Last pickup stop will leave to return to Camp Long no later than 10:45 - 11 AM Saturday morning! Please RSVP by calling or e-mail Daniel to arrange time. (206) 369 2661 mobile

Police communications

I spoke with Operations Lieutenant of Southwest Precinct (West Seattle) this afternoon after sending earlier phone call. I provided with all info about our Saturday ride, including going over our proposed route. He was happy to talk and wished us warm weather and a great ride on Saturday! He reminded us that we are expected to follow the rules of the road. He thought our 10.5 mile ride sounded long and I told him it is one of our shortest rides easily and will probably last less than 2 hours.

For those of you who are still concerned about police action, consider this: you don't have to be naked to enjoy this ride! There are many ways to decorate yourself up for fun on this ride! There is no one way to have a fun time! Several people go partially or fully clothed and everybody has a blast! Secondly, police have always warned us before taking mild action against cyclists. So please be reassured that this a very safe and sane ride! Remember: Nobody has ever been charged with any crime in the last 15+ years of naked cycling in Seattle! Let's keep it that way and mind ourselves as we celebrate our 5th Year of WNBR Seattle!

The Retreat (Optional)

Cabin sleep over at Camp Long will be Friday night, ?.

Reservations

Seven cabins area available. You can has a little as one person per cabin and as many as you can fit in there. Cabins have three double bunk-beds (six total beds). Each cabin has a picnic table, stone fireplace, fire circle and running water outside the cabin. Its an awesome deal and cheap at only $40 cabin/night! A $50 refundable damage deposit required at check-in time. Check in is at 2:30 pm and check out is at 12 pm.

If you are interested in the retreat portion of the Camp Long WNBR Seattle experience, please call Camp Long to reserve a cabin at (206) 684-7434. The cabins are really cool and rustic looking. So act fast to secure your spot!

The Run (Optional)

A short, non-competitive, Bare Buns Fun Run is tentatively scheduled for Lincoln Park on the northern most strip of beach following the ride, as an optional component of the event. The run will be very short, approximately 3000 feet/.57 miles/.91km one way or ~6000 feet/1.14 miles/1.83 km round trip run.

Other local events

Just for info here are other naked cycling events that happened in 2008

  • WNBR Eugene is 7 June 2008
  • WNBR Vancouver, BC (1st Summer Ride) is 7 June 2008
  • WNBR Victoria, BC is 7 June 2008
  • WNBR Portland is 14 June 2008
  • Cyclosnudistas @ Solstice Cyclists is 21 June 2008
  • Body Pride Ride is end of June 2008
  • WNBR Seattle 2008 (ride 7) 12 July 2008
  • Seattle Critical Ass on 25 July 2008
  • WNBR Seattle 2008 (ride 8) 17 Aug 2008
  • WNBR Vancouver, BC (2nd Summer Ride) is 23 JAug 2008
  • Seattle Critical Ass on 29 Aug 2008
  • WNBR Seattle 2008 (ride 9) 6 Sept 2008