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We finally have a [[San_Francisco:Route|route]] worked out. It's in 2 legs like last year. You can choose to ride one or both legs. The 1st leg covers the tourist areas along the bay and the 2nd leg goes inland through the city to Golden Gate Park. | We finally have a [[San_Francisco:Route|route]] worked out. It's in 2 legs like last year. You can choose to ride one or both legs. The 1st leg covers the tourist areas along the bay and the 2nd leg goes inland through the city to Golden Gate Park. | ||
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− | '''To be determined.''' We had some complaints that the June route was too long and we ended up truncating 10 miles off the planned route. We will definately ''not'' be doing the steep Russian Hill climb and the ''Crookedest Street in the World'' segment but, instead, plan to include a ride down Folsom Street which very flat. | + | '''To be determined.''' We had some complaints that the June route was too long and we ended up truncating 10 miles off the planned route. We will definately ''not'' be doing the steep Russian Hill climb and the ''Crookedest Street in the World'' segment but, instead, plan to include a ride down Folsom Street which is very flat. |
===Ride Pace and Difficulty=== | ===Ride Pace and Difficulty=== |
Revision as of 17:37, 10 June 2012
List of rides > US > San Francisco
Meanwhile. we are planning to do the 2nd Northern Hemisphere WNBR of the year as our fearless WNBR leader, Conrad, has proposed July 28 as a new alternative ride date. The consensus among the regular SF WNBR riders is: "why not do both?" This will be our first SF WNBR on July 28th. So, you'll have at least one more chance this year to call attention to environmental activism, free-body culture, bicycling as an alternative to cars and a generally greener way of living. Not-to-mention the joy of receiving an overwhelmingly positive response in the form of laughs and smiles from those that see you in the buff. If nothing else, it's a fun, light-hearted, wacky way to use your colorful, vulnerable body to advocate for or protest against various social and environmental issues. As always, it's free and no r.s.v.p. is required. Just show up!
Next ride
Date: Saturday, 28 July 2012.
Time: to be determined.
Location: North end of Justin Herman Plaza (JHP) near Market St. and the Embarcadero, across from the Ferry Building. Meet on the north or east side of the large fountain next to the large grassy area. See the map on the right. (We are hoping to get FaceFX to provide profession body painting but that hasn't been confirmed yet.)
Shortcut to this page: www.sfwnbr.org
Ride details
Schedule
WeatherLate July weather should be quite warm and ideal for a naked bike ride. Check the local weather at the following sites: Getting thereIf you live out of town, please try to use public transportion to get to the start of the ride. Parking in the area is limited and expensive. Both BART and CalTrain take bicycles. Check out these websites for details: RouteTo be determined. We had some complaints that the June route was too long and we ended up truncating 10 miles off the planned route. We will definately not be doing the steep Russian Hill climb and the Crookedest Street in the World segment but, instead, plan to include a ride down Folsom Street which is very flat. Ride Pace and DifficultyThe ride is at a slow to moderate pace with frequent stops so we can show off our decorated naked bodies and bikes, chant protest slogans and allow the public to take photos. We try to stay on level ground but San Francisco is a hilly place, so some hills are to be expected. If the route takes us up the rare steep hill we walk so no one is left behind. |
Alternative ParticipationBeing California, everyone does things differently. We want to offer the broadest possible welcome. First of all, obey all the Laws of Comfort! There's no nudity requirement. Whether you come clothed in a full-length Fun-Fur or just a top hat, come as bare as you dare. Most riders carry some minimal clothing to wear when arriving and departing the group. One bike rental place offered 50% discounts to WNBR riders this year. See the FAQ for more info. SkatesSecondly, skaters are welcome. Some skaters have joined us repeatedly! Since skaters tend to expend about 2x as much energy, and tend to roll 50% slower than bikers, skaters may wish to follow an abbreviated but comparable route by linking the level grades in the beginning and ending segments of the ride. One very accomplished naked skater in the 2010 SF WNBR skated up and down the steepest part of Lombard Street, The Crookedest Street in the World, to everyone's amazement.
Public Nudity in San FranciscoLiberal San Francisco is accustomed to people going completely naked on public streets in broad daylight. Other city events where open nudity is common are Critical Mass rides, Bay-to-Breakers, Nude Olympics, the Folsom Street Fair and Gay Pride events. Basically, as long as you only go naked in public streets and stay out of any city or federal parks you are good. Going naked outside the main group does increase your chances of being cited for something whether justified or not. There's more safety in numbers. Inform yourself of the local nudity laws before you bare all in case you have to explain yourself. This File:SF WNBR.Nudity laws.pdf (~100 Kbs) contains the actual codes and regulations (with references) regarding nudity so you can educate anyone who may question your right to go naked in public. Always treat the authorities with courtesy and respect and dress when ordered to do so. (If you need help interpreting the codes, please seek the advice of a lawyer.) |
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Location LinksPlease also visit |
Subpages
Publicity, Media Coverage and Ride ReportsThis page contains links to press releases, media coverage and ride reports covering previous SF WNBR events. (Some of the coverage contains images of public nudity.) Promotional MaterialsThis page contains links to flyers and other promotional materials for past and future SF WNBR events. (Most flyers contain images of public nudity.) Help us get the word out. Print these flyers and distribute at other protest events, sport/bike shops and college campuses. Or, create your own flyers by combining your own ideas with the materials provided. |
PhotosThis page contains links to photo collections covering previous rides. (Obviously, these photos contain images of public nudity.) FAQThis page contains questions and answers to many of the more common concerns regarding the SF WNBR. Thanks to Leo for this. Ride SafetyThis page discusses safety issues when riding around San Francisco. Thanks to Leo for this. |
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