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[https://philadelphianakedbikeride.wordpress.com '''official WordPress blog site'''] and the following social media sites:}} | [https://philadelphianakedbikeride.wordpress.com '''official WordPress blog site'''] and the following social media sites:}} | ||
<div class="facebook-linkbox" style="float:left; margin-right: 2em;">[https://www.facebook.com/pnbrfan?ref=aymt_homepage_panel PNBR Community (account required)]</div> | <div class="facebook-linkbox" style="float:left; margin-right: 2em;">[https://www.facebook.com/pnbrfan?ref=aymt_homepage_panel PNBR Community (account required)]</div> | ||
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'''PHILLY NAKED BIKE RIDE (PNBR)''' - ''An Annual WNBR Event Since 2009'' - ''Riding together to promote fuel conscious consumption, positive body image, and cycling advocacy''<br /> | '''PHILLY NAKED BIKE RIDE (PNBR)''' - ''An Annual WNBR Event Since 2009'' - ''Riding together to promote fuel conscious consumption, positive body image, and cycling advocacy''<br /> | ||
*There is no sign-in, registration or entry fee for the ride | *There is no sign-in, registration or entry fee for the ride | ||
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==Media coverage== | ==Media coverage== | ||
− | Note: inaccurate rider estimates reported | + | [[File:2015 pnbr logo.jpg|100px|thumb|right]] |
+ | Note: inaccurate rider estimates of 3000 or more riders have sometimes been reported by the Associated Press, from which most other news sources simply copy. More accurate counts based on videos of each year's group are given in the ''History'' section below. | ||
− | [ | + | *2024: [https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/hundreds-cruise-philadelphia-streets-in-the-15th-annual-philly-naked-bike-ride/ar-AA1pnhH5 "Hundreds cruise Philadelphia streets in the 15th annual Philly Naked Bike Ride"], Associated Press on MSN, Aug 24 ([https://web.archive.org/web/20240826031023/https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/hundreds-cruise-philadelphia-streets-in-the-15th-annual-philly-naked-bike-ride/ar-AA1pnhH5 archive]) |
− | + | *2023: [https://apnews.com/article/philadelphia-naked-bike-ride-43f49d8bb253a01dc6152cedd3950537 "Riders in various states of undress cruise Philadelphia streets in 14th naked bike ride"], [https://apnews.com Associated Press], Aug 27 ([https://web.archive.org/web/20230827053550/https://apnews.com/article/philadelphia-naked-bike-ride-43f49d8bb253a01dc6152cedd3950537 archive]) | |
− | :::[ | + | *2022: [https://billypenn.com/2022/08/28/philly-naked-bike-ride-photos/ "Philly Naked Bike Ride returns, taking over lanes from Broad Street to Northern Liberties"], [https://billypenn.com Billy Penn], Aug 28 ([https://web.archive.org/web/20220828112849/https://billypenn.com/2022/08/28/philly-naked-bike-ride-photos/ archive]) |
− | * | + | *2021: [https://www.nj.com/news/2021/08/philly-naked-bike-ride-2021-clothes-off-masks-on-photos.html "Philly Naked Bike Ride 2021: clothes off, masks on"], [https://www.nj.com NJ.com], Aug 29 [https://web.archive.org/web/20210829170831/https://www.nj.com/news/2021/08/philly-naked-bike-ride-2021-clothes-off-masks-on-photos.html (archive)] |
− | + | *2019: [https://www.pennlive.com/life/2019/08/philly-naked-bike-ride-returns-for-11th-year-and-we-took-photos-to-prove-it.html "Philly Naked Bike Ride returns for 11th year and we took photos to prove it"], [https://www.pennlive.com PennLive], Aug 24 [https://web.archive.org/web/20190826031749/https://www.pennlive.com/life/2019/08/philly-naked-bike-ride-returns-for-11th-year-and-we-took-photos-to-prove-it.html (archive)] | |
− | + | :::[https://expo.nj.com/life-and-culture/g66l-2019/08/f057c0b0a39138/jaws-drop-as-the-philly-naked-bike-ride-weaves-through-the-city-of-brotherly-love-photos-.html "Jaws drop as the Philly Naked Bike Ride weaves through the City of Brotherly Love (photos)"], [http://www.nj.com NJ.com], Aug 25 [https://web.archive.org/web/20190826032740/https://expo.nj.com/life-and-culture/g66l-2019/08/f057c0b0a39138/jaws-drop-as-the-philly-naked-bike-ride-weaves-through-the-city-of-brotherly-love-photos-.html (archive)] | |
− | * | + | :::[https://whyy.org/articles/all-smiles-philly-naked-bike-ride-returns-for-11th-year/amp/ "All smiles, Philly Naked Bike Ride returns for 11th year"], [https://whyy.org WHYY.org], Aug 25 [https://web.archive.org/web/20190827002816/https://whyy.org/articles/all-smiles-philly-naked-bike-ride-returns-for-11th-year/amp/ (archive)] |
− | :::[https://archive.org/ | + | *2018: [https://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2018/09/08/philly-naked-bike-ride/amp/ "Hundreds Turn Out For Philly Naked Bike Ride"], [http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com CBS Philly], Sep 8 [https://web.archive.org/web/20180909045032/https://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2018/09/08/philly-naked-bike-ride/amp/ (archive)] |
− | :::[http://www. | + | :::[https://articles.nj.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2018/09/philly_naked_bike_ride_photos_1.amp "Shock and wonder at the Philly Naked Bike Ride"], [http://www.nj.com NJ.com], Sep 8 [https://web.archive.org/web/20180909045114/https://articles.nj.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2018/09/philly_naked_bike_ride_photos_1.amp (archive)] |
− | + | *2017: [https://articles.nj.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2017/09/philly_naked_bike_ride.amp "Naked or bust: Philly Naked Bike Ride promotes bicycle safety"], [http://www.nj.com NJ.com], Sep 10 [https://web.archive.org/web/20170910134246/https://articles.nj.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2017/09/philly_naked_bike_ride.amp (archive)] | |
+ | :::[https://apnews.com/8f15d0c6bbe546eea8584d874b09f7f5 "Bikers in the buff ride through Philadelphia’s streets"], [https://apnews.com Associated Press], Sep 9 [https://web.archive.org/web/20170911020608/https://apnews.com/8f15d0c6bbe546eea8584d874b09f7f5 (archive)] | ||
+ | *2016: [http://www.nj.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2016/09/philly_naked_bike_ride_photos.html "Bare as you dare: Philly Naked Bike Ride"], [http://www.nj.com NJ.com], Sep 10 [http://web.archive.org/web/20160914044135/http://www.nj.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2016/09/philly_naked_bike_ride_photos.html (archive)] | ||
+ | :::[http://thetab.com/us/temple/2016/09/12/philly-naked-bike-ride-just-nudity-5721 "The Philly Naked Bike Ride was more than just nudity"], [http://thetab.com The Tab], Sep 13 [http://web.archive.org/web/20160914044813/http://thetab.com/us/temple/2016/09/12/philly-naked-bike-ride-just-nudity-5721 (archive)] | ||
*2015: [http://billypenn.com/2015/08/27/the-philly-naked-bike-ride-is-this-saturday-why-its-legal-and-what-indego-says-about-it/ "The Philly Naked Bike Ride is this Saturday: Why it’s legal, and what Indego says about it"], [http://billypenn.com Billy Penn (Spirited Media)], Aug 27 [https://web.archive.org/web/20151209090355/http://billypenn.com/2015/08/27/the-philly-naked-bike-ride-is-this-saturday-why-its-legal-and-what-indego-says-about-it/ (archive)] | *2015: [http://billypenn.com/2015/08/27/the-philly-naked-bike-ride-is-this-saturday-why-its-legal-and-what-indego-says-about-it/ "The Philly Naked Bike Ride is this Saturday: Why it’s legal, and what Indego says about it"], [http://billypenn.com Billy Penn (Spirited Media)], Aug 27 [https://web.archive.org/web/20151209090355/http://billypenn.com/2015/08/27/the-philly-naked-bike-ride-is-this-saturday-why-its-legal-and-what-indego-says-about-it/ (archive)] | ||
:::[http://www.nj.com/south/index.ssf/2015/08/philly_naked_bike_ride.html "Philly Naked Bike Ride takes over streets of Philadelphia"], [http://www.nj.com NJ.com], Aug 29 [https://web.archive.org/web/20151001191528/http://www.nj.com/south/index.ssf/2015/08/philly_naked_bike_ride.html (archive)] | :::[http://www.nj.com/south/index.ssf/2015/08/philly_naked_bike_ride.html "Philly Naked Bike Ride takes over streets of Philadelphia"], [http://www.nj.com NJ.com], Aug 29 [https://web.archive.org/web/20151001191528/http://www.nj.com/south/index.ssf/2015/08/philly_naked_bike_ride.html (archive)] | ||
− | * | + | *2014: [https://web.archive.org/web/20150919032704/http://phl17.com/2014/09/06/photos-philly-naked-bike-ride-2014/ "Philly Naked Bike Ride 2014"] (archive), [http://phl17.com PHL17], Sep 6 |
− | :::[http:// | + | *2013: [http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2013/08/24/cyclists-to-bare-all-at-saturdays-naked-bike-ride-in-philadelphia/ "Cyclists Bare All At Naked Bike Ride In Philadelphia"], [http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com CBS Philly], Aug 24 [https://web.archive.org/web/20141022142226/http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2013/08/24/cyclists-to-bare-all-at-saturdays-naked-bike-ride-in-philadelphia/ (archive)] |
+ | :::[https://archive.org/details/PNBR32013 Audio interview with a PNBR organizer] (archive), [http://www.deepgreenphilly.com/?page_id=2 Deep Green Philly], Aug 23 ([http://www.deepgreenphilly.com/?p=1305 source page] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20171012211758/http://www.deepgreenphilly.com/?p=1305 archive]) | ||
+ | *2012: [http://www.philly.com/philly/photos/167468225.html "The Philly Naked Bike Ride 2012"], [http://www.philly.com Philly.com], Aug 24 [https://web.archive.org/web/20130928183517/http://www.philly.com/philly/photos/167468225.html (archive)] | ||
+ | *2011: [https://web.archive.org/web/20151209085734/http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/events/Philly-Naked-Bike-Ride-128813108.html "Philly Naked Bike Ride"] (archive), [http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com Philadelphia Weekly] | ||
+ | *2010: [http://articles.philly.com/2010-09-03/news/24974667_1_philly-naked-bike-ride-air-quality-police-escort "Philly's 2d annual Naked Bike Ride set for Sunday"], [http://www.philly.com Philly.com], Sep 3 [https://web.archive.org/web/20151017101229/http://articles.philly.com/2010-09-03/news/24974667_1_philly-naked-bike-ride-air-quality-police-escort (archive)] | ||
+ | *2009: [https://web.archive.org/web/20090907145100/http://www.philly.com/philly/news/local/57505462.html "Bicyclists to ride nude through Philadelphia"] (archive), [http://www.philly.com Philly.com], Sep 5 | ||
+ | :::[http://www.philly.com/philly/photos/Philly_Naked_Bike_Ride.html "Philly Naked Bike Ride 2009"], [http://www.philly.com Philly.com], Sep 6 [https://web.archive.org/web/20090912031245/http://www.philly.com/philly/photos/Philly_Naked_Bike_Ride.html (archive)] | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | PNBR has been held | + | PNBR has been held nearly every year since 2009 (excepting only 2020 due to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COVID-19 COVID-19]) on a Saturday or Sunday in late August or early September, usually in mid-to-late afternoon. PNBR is one of a few WNBRs that occurs on a different date than the synchronized rides which occur on the second Saturday of June for Northern Hemisphere cities. The first PNBR was organized for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labor_Day Labor Day] weekend of 2009. Riding near this traditional date has continued but has shifted back or forward by one week to avoid a Labor Day weekend music concert now held each year on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Franklin_Parkway Benjamin Franklin Parkway]. |
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+ | ===Summary=== | ||
+ | All distances are in miles and all temperatures are in degrees Fahrenheit. | ||
− | === | + | {|class="sortable" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" border="1" style="border:1px solid #cce;border-collapse:collapse;"| |
− | + | !style="background-color:#ccf"|<span style="white-space:nowrap;">Year</span> | |
− | + | !style="background-color:#ccf"|<span style="white-space:nowrap;">Riders</span> | |
+ | !style="background-color:#ccf"|<span style="white-space:nowrap;">Distance</span> | ||
+ | !style="background-color:#ccf"|<span style="white-space:nowrap;">Weather</span> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |2024||1225||12||mid 80s, mostly sunny, light wind, no rain | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |2023||1250||13||mid 80s, mostly sunny, light wind, no rain | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |2022||1075||12||high 80s, partly sunny, light wind, no rain | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |2021||800||12.3||mid 70s, overcast, light wind, no rain during ride | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |2019||975||9.2||high 70s, partly sunny, light wind, no rain | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |2018||825||9.6||high 60s, overcast, breezy, few minutes of light drizzle | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |2017||1150||7||low 70s, partly sunny, breezy, no rain | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |2016||1025||11.5||90s, partly sunny, high humidity, no rain | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |2015||1050||8.5||80s, sunny | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |2014||850||10||80s, cloudy, few minutes of light drizzle | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |2013||1150||10||80s, sunny | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |2012||925||10||80s, cloudy, few minutes of light drizzle | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |2011||1200||8||warm, cloudy, no rain(?) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |2010||1150||4||warm, sunny | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |2009||700||4||warm, cloudy, no rain(?) | ||
+ | |} | ||
− | + | ===2024=== | |
+ | [[File:2024 Philadelphia 5th Street tunnel.jpg|200px|thumb|left|2024-5th Street tunnel]] | ||
+ | The fifteenth ride was on '''Saturday, August 24th'''. Based on an actual count of riders appearing in a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWnS-84_v_8 video] of the entire group of riders passing by just a quarter mile from the start, there were about '''1225''' participants (rounded to nearest 25). Pre-ride activities began at 2pm at Glendinning Rock Garden ([https://archive.org/details/p2024preride video]) in Fairmount Park. The route was about 12 miles and passed mainly around Center City with short excursions into South Philly and University City (UC) to end in Drexel Park. The riders passed the Art Museum, City Hall, all four city squares, and the Italian Market in South Philly ([https://wiki.worldnakedbikeride.org/wiki/File:Philadelphia_2024_route_map.jpg map]). No police presence was noted. No post-ride parties were mentioned on the official blog site, though none of the social media groups were checked. | ||
− | + | ===2023=== | |
+ | [[File:Pnbr start 2023.jpg|200px|thumb|2023-Starting at Lemon Hill]] | ||
+ | The fourteenth ride was on '''Saturday, August 26th'''. Based on an actual count of riders appearing in a [https://archive.org/details/gopr-6941 video] of the entire group of riders passing north on 13th Street at Noble Street around the ride's midpoint there were about '''1250''' participants (rounded to nearest 25). Pre-ride activities began at 2pm at Lemon Hill in Fairmount Park. The route was about 13 miles and looped mainly around Center City with a short excursion into University City (UC). The riders passed the Art Museum, into UC, east along Market Street, around City Hall, north on 13th Street, west on Fairmount Avernue passing the Eastern State Penitentiary, south on 21st Street, around Rittenhouse Square, then east on Chestnut, South and Pine Streets, finally ending at Independence Hall ([http://wiki.worldnakedbikeride.org/index.php?title=File:Pnbr_map_2023.jpg map]). No post-ride parties were scheduled. | ||
− | The route was about | + | ===2022=== |
+ | [[File:2022 philly naked bike ride.png|200px|thumb|left|2022-Broad Street & Passyunk Avenue]] | ||
+ | The thirteenth ride was on '''Saturday, August 27th'''. Based on an actual count of riders appearing in a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQEKO8cBAX4 video] of the entire group of riders leaving the start point there were about '''1075''' participants (rounded to nearest 25). Pre-ride activities began at 2pm at Lemon Hill in Fairmount Park. The route was about 12 miles and looped around Center City passing the Art Museum, Eastern State Penitentiary, Logan Circle, Rittenhouse Square, south on Broad Street to the Italian Market area on Passyunk Avenue, then north to Washington Square and City Hall before ending in Northern Liberties where a post-ride party was held in a nightclub ([http://wiki.worldnakedbikeride.org/index.php?title=File:Pnbr2022map.jpg map]). | ||
− | === | + | ===2021=== |
− | [[ | + | [[File:2021 pnbr market st.jpg|200px|thumb|2021-Market Street]] |
− | The | + | The twelfth ride was on '''Saturday, August 28th'''. Based on an actual count of riders appearing in a video of the entire group of riders there were about '''800''' participants (rounded to nearest 25). Due to COVID-19, the pre-ride activities began at 4:30 p.m., only a half hour before the ride (instead of the usual two hours before). The ride began at 5 and lasted until 7. Masks were required due to city regulations on large outdoor gatherings. Weather was cool, in the mid 70s, overcast and rainy early in the day. The rain stopped before the meetup and the entire ride was rain-free, though some mist occurred near the end. Route was 12.3 miles passing the Art Museum, through University City, around Rittenhouse Square, City Hall, Independence Mall, Northern Liberties and Chinatown, ending at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthias_Baldwin_Park Matthias Baldwin Park] ([https://wiki.worldnakedbikeride.org/index.php?title=File:PNBR_2021_route_map.jpg map]). A policeman directed traffic at the start from Glendinning Rock Garden. No police escorts were provided this year during the ride, though a trailing car with PNBR signs took up the rearmost position. A few low-speed crashes were observed, both in person and some videos of the ride but there seemed to be no serious injuries. Some impatient drivers cut into or across the group, and two high-speed motorcycle/scooter riders zigzagged through the tail end of the group along Arch Street. A clothing-optional party was held at a Center City bar after the ride. |
− | === | + | ===2020=== |
− | + | Ride was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. | |
− | |||
− | === | + | ===2019=== |
− | [[File: | + | [[File:Pnbr2019EakinsOval.jpg|200px|thumb|left|2019-Riders arriving at Eakins Oval]] |
− | The | + | The eleventh ride was on '''Saturday, August 24th'''. Based on an actual count of riders appearing in a video of the entire group of riders there were about '''975''' participants (rounded to nearest 25) leaving [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_Delano_Roosevelt_Park FDR Park] in South Philly at the start of the ride. The group gathered once again for pre-ride activities beginning at 2:30pm and rode about 9.2 miles from 5-7pm through South Philly and around Center City, ending in Eakins Oval by the Art Museum ([http://wiki.worldnakedbikeride.org/index.php?title=File:PNBR_2019_route_map.jpg map]). Temps were in the high 70s, the sky was partly sunny, and a light breeze came from the north. Unlike the previous three years, no police cars escorted the group throughout the ride, but some major intersections were controlled by police, as well as the start point. Three parties were held at bars in Center City, two of which were clothing-optional. No unusual incidents or accidents were reported. |
− | === | + | ===2018=== |
− | [[File: | + | [[File:pnbr2018.jpg|200px|thumb|2018-Glendinning Rock Garden, Fairmount Park]] |
− | The | + | The tenth ride was on '''Saturday, September 8th'''. Based on an actual count of riders appearing in a video of the entire group of riders there were about '''825''' participants (rounded to nearest 25) passing by City Hall at about the midpoint of the ride. The group gathered once again at Glendinning Rock Garden for pre-ride activities beginning at 2:30pm and rode about 9.6 miles (including a few extra blocks of detour as the 5th Street tunnel was flooded) from 5-7pm into University City and around Center City ([http://wiki.worldnakedbikeride.org/index.php?title=File:PNBR_2018_route_map.jpg map]), in the coolest temperatures during any ride to date. Weather forecasts for cool temps and chance of rain deterred many as the rider count dropped about 28% from 2017. Temps were in the high 60s, the sky was overcast, a moderate breeze came from the north, and a few minutes of very light rain fell near the end of the ride. A police car led the group throughout the ride, while a second police car blocked car traffic at the rear as in the previous two years. A clothing-optional party was held at a nightclub venue in a warehouse north of Center City which was attended by hundreds of riders. A couple other venues offered drink specials to riders. |
− | The ride | + | ===2017=== |
+ | [[File:2017 Philly Naked Bike Ride.jpg|200px|thumb|left|2017-Ben Franklin Parkway]] | ||
+ | The ninth ride was on '''Saturday, September 9th'''. Based on an actual count of riders appearing in a video of the entire group of riders there were about '''1150''' participants (rounded to nearest 25) passing along Locust Street at 17th St., just east of Rittenhouse Square. The group gathered once again at Glendinning Rock Garden for pre-ride activities beginning at 3pm and rode about 7 miles from 5-7pm into and around Center City traveling southeast along the Ben Franklin Parkway, south along 19th St. to and around Rittenhouse Square, east along Locust St., south on Broad St., east on South St., north on 3rd St., west on Arch St. and then back along the Parkway ending in Eakins Oval for a group portrait around the George Washington statue across from the Art Museum steps ([http://wiki.worldnakedbikeride.org/index.php?title=File:PNBR_2017_route_map.jpg map]). The weather was substantially cooler than for most rides with a high in the low 70s, a cool northerly breeze, partly cloudy skies but no rain. Otherwise, another successful event with lots of cheering and smiling crowds of warmly-dressed spectators along much of the route. Once again there was a police chase car blocking for the riders at the rear of the group. Several impatient car drivers were observed blasting horns and slowly squeezing thru the group at the intersection of South St. and 8th St. and several other determined car drivers decided to merge onto the road right into the group and ride along for some time. No serious accidents have been reported. After-parties were held at four establishments, two of which were stated as clothing-optional during restricted hours and one gay bar held a fully nude gathering for males only. Unfortunately, the main after-party location's management decided to end the optional part much more quickly than was expected and bottoms were required. No reason was given, and no refunds of cover charges either. | ||
− | + | No statistics have been compiled for this year and probably won't be as, based on the count video, the gender mix and amount of clothing on participants seemed to be about the same as in the last two years ([[Philadelphia#2015_Statistics|2015 stats]]). | |
− | + | ===2016=== | |
+ | [[File:Pnbr2016Ritt.jpg|200px|thumb|right|2016-Rittenhouse Square]] | ||
+ | The eighth ride was on '''Saturday, September 10th'''. Based on an actual count of riders appearing in video of the entire group of riders, there were about '''1025''' participants (rounded to nearest 25) passing Independence Hall. The weather conditions: high of 95 degrees, partly sunny, high humidity, no rain. The route was about 11.5 miles long and began at Glendinning Rock Garden in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairmount_Park Fairmount Park]. The riders passed by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia_Museum_of_Art Art Museum], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia_City_Hall City Hall] (southbound), the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_Bell Liberty Bell] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independence_Hall Independence Hall], City Hall a second time (westbound), through [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_City,_Philadelphia University City], back to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rittenhouse_Square Rittenhouse Square], along [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Street_%28Philadelphia%29 South St.] and finished at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Square_%28Philadelphia%29 Washington Square] ([http://wiki.worldnakedbikeride.org/index.php?title=File:Pnbr_2016_map_handdrawn_edited.jpg map]). The ride took about two and a quarter hours to complete, from 5-7:15pm, at an average speed of slightly more than 5mph, finishing just at sunset. The ride attracted a police car escort at some point shortly after the start, which stayed at the rear throughout the remainder of the ride, blocking car traffic from getting too close to the last riders. A clothing-optional party was organized once again at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaiah_Zagar Isaiah Zagar]'s warehouse art studio in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Philadelphia South Philly], while three Center City bars also held parties for riders. | ||
− | + | Statistics were only off by a percentage point or two from the numbers for the 2015 ride (see below). | |
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===2015=== | ===2015=== | ||
[[File:2015 for wiki.jpg|100px|thumb|left|2015-City Hall]] | [[File:2015 for wiki.jpg|100px|thumb|left|2015-City Hall]] | ||
− | The seventh ride was on '''Saturday, August 29th'''. Based on actual video counts of riders, there were about '''925''' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehLY_nd6MTs video1-copy] / [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zppiZPNVjmE&list=PL2f_q-0Teh1dmrsLuLTpXQNBdt6OJMaSq video1-original]) '''to 1050 riders''' ([https://vimeo.com/137713756 video2]) at two points along the route (''both counts rounded to nearest 25''). The riders completed the 8.5 mile route in about 1 hour and 45 minutes. Plans to go 10 miles changed along with the start location after Fairmount Park police and Philadelphia police told the organizers to leave the park as they did not have a required permit for a gathering there. Philadelphia police also requested that the group leave earlier than planned from the new starting location at Drexel Park in University City, | + | The seventh ride was on '''Saturday, August 29th'''. Based on actual video counts of riders, there were about '''925''' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehLY_nd6MTs video1-copy] / [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zppiZPNVjmE&list=PL2f_q-0Teh1dmrsLuLTpXQNBdt6OJMaSq video1-original]) '''to 1050 riders''' ([https://vimeo.com/137713756 video2]) at two points along the route (''both counts rounded to nearest 25''). The riders completed the 8.5 mile route in about 1 hour and 45 minutes. Plans to go 10 miles changed along with the start location after Fairmount Park police and Philadelphia police told the organizers to leave the park as they did not have a required permit for a gathering there. Philadelphia police also requested that the group leave earlier than planned from the new starting location at Drexel Park in University City, most likely because residents adjacent to the park or visitors to the park made complaints. No arrests or any troubles ensued at any point and the ride was another success on a mostly sunny day with highs in the 80s. Route went around University City, into Center City, around Rittenhouse Square, City Hall, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independence_Mall_%28Philadelphia%29 Independence Mall], the 5th Street tunnel, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinatown,_Philadelphia Chinatown], Center City again, along [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broad_Street_%28Philadelphia%29 Broad] and South Streets, and finished in the athletic fields adjacent to the west side of Jefferson Square in South Philly ([http://wiki.worldnakedbikeride.org/index.php?title=File:2015_map_2.jpg map]). A clothing-optional party was held that night right after the ride at Isaiah Zagar's warehouse art studio in South Philly, and other parties were held at a few bars around the city. |
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− | All | + | ====2015 Statistics==== |
+ | All statistics are based on riders appearing in ''video1'' linked above. About 925 riders appear in that video but only 900 were most easily identified. | ||
* 69% male (624 riders), 31% female (276 riders) | * 69% male (624 riders), 31% female (276 riders) | ||
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− | [[File: | + | [[File:Pnbr2014secondst.jpg|200px|thumb|right|2014-riders along 2nd St.]] |
− | The | + | The sixth ride was on '''Saturday, September 6th'''. Much lighter turnout of about '''850 riders''' (rounded to nearest 25) based on an actual count from a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kD6zJflA8y0 video of the entire group]. The lower number is probably due to an inaccurate weather forecast for thunderstorms, heavy rain and high winds. On ride day only a few minutes of very light drizzle occurred while riding near the Art Museum and there were no high winds or lightning. Weather was very warm but mostly cloudy when the riders started once again in the empty lot adjacent to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penn_Treaty_Park Penn Treaty Park]. The approximately 10-mile-long route passed thru Chinatown, along the Ben Franklin Parkway, past the Art Museum, around University City, back into Center City, around Rittenhouse Square, City Hall, Independence Mall, the 5th Street tunnel and back to the starting point after about 2 hours. A nice relaxed after-party and informal yoga session occurred for an hour or so, then the police dispersed the remaining crowd of riders from Penn Treaty Park. Some clothing-required parties for PNBR riders were held in Northern Liberties bars. |
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+ | ===2013=== | ||
+ | [[File:2013 for wiki.jpg|100px|thumb|left|2013-Penn Treaty Park]] | ||
+ | The fifth ride was on '''Sunday, August 25th'''. Around '''1150 riders''' (rounded to nearest 25) based on actual counts from videos of the entire group: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEGTI4znU_s video1] and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVgvDsrTNRM video2]. | ||
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+ | The ride started from an empty lot adjacent to the southwest side of Penn Treaty Park on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delaware_River Delaware River] and went a full ten miles across the city to the Art Museum, down the Ben Franklin Parkway, around Rittenhouse Square and City Hall, along South Street and back up through [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_City,_Philadelphia Old City] and the 5th Street tunnel to finish at the Piazza at Schmidt's. | ||
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+ | The weather was absolutely gorgeous, 85 degrees and sunny. The pace of the ride was slow most of the way, but with a few faster sections and a few stops. It took about five minutes at a good pace (see video2 above) for the whole pack to pass an intersection on Spring Garden St. | ||
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+ | New owners at the Piazza put the kibosh on the naked after-party that had been enjoyed the previous three years. | ||
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+ | ===2012=== | ||
+ | [[File:2012 for wiki.jpg|100px|thumb|right|2012-riding queen]] | ||
+ | The fourth ride was on '''Saturday, August 25th'''. About '''925 riders''' (rounded to nearest 25) based on an actual count from a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2Y_CE_v-oA video of the entire group] along [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Market_Street_%28Philadelphia%29 Market Street]. The ride began at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus_Boulevard_%28Philadelphia%29 Columbus Boulevard] and Washington Avenue in the Washington Avenue Green and an adjacent parking lot. The weather was warm but cloudy with a small chance of rain though only a light sprinkle fell for just a few minutes while the group was assembling. Police asked the group organizers to leave a little earlier than planned due to a request from a ''Sweet 16'' party happening in a building within sight of the start location. Police blocked Columbus Blvd to help riders get off to a quick start westbound on Washington Avenue and also blocked some major intersections along the route. Leaving early combined with the chance for rain probably caused the lower rider count from the previous year. The riders went along a 10 mile route thru South Philly, around Rittenhouse Square, the Ben Franklin Parkway, City Hall, Independence Mall, Old City and thru the 5th Street tunnel. The ride finished at the Piazza at Schmidt's again for the third year in a row. An informal clothing-optional party continued in the Piazza. | ||
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+ | ===2011=== | ||
+ | [[File:2011 for wiki.jpg|100px|thumb|left|2011-painted lady]] | ||
+ | The third ride was on '''Sunday, September 4th'''. About '''1200 riders''' (rounded to nearest 25) based on an actual count from a nearly 10-minute-long [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYPqwVcMo1I video of the entire group]. The weather appeared to be cloudy but warm based on minimal clothing on spectators along a rain-free street. The group gathered at the boathouse on the west side of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schuylkill_River Schuylkill River] in Fairmount Park before setting off on a trip of about 8 miles winding past the Art Museum and through Center City ending at the Piazza at Schmidt's once again. | ||
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+ | ===2010=== | ||
+ | [[file:DSC01014.1.JPG|200px|thumb|right|2010-Superman and posse]] | ||
+ | The second ride was on '''Sunday, September 5th''' and had awesome weather with around '''1150 riders''' (rounded to nearest 25) along Market Street based on an actual count from a video of the entire group. The group gathered in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemon_Hill Lemon Hill] area near [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boathouse_Row Boathouse Row] in east Fairmount Park for body painting and other pre-ride activities. There were a few accidents during the ride but luckily only mild ones. It was about a 4 mile ride that lasted for about two hours and ended at the Piazza at Schmidt's in the Northern Liberties neighborhood. | ||
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+ | ===2009=== | ||
+ | [[File:2009 for wiki.jpg|100px|thumb|left|2009-Schuylkill Banks]] | ||
+ | Philadelphia's first ride was on '''Sunday, September 6th'''. The main organizer estimated '''"more than 700"''' riders assembled along the Schuylkill Banks section of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schuylkill_River_Trail#Philadelphia Schuylkill River trail] for the inaugural ride (see [https://web.archive.org/web/20151017101229/http://articles.philly.com/2010-09-03/news/24974667_1_philly-naked-bike-ride-air-quality-police-escort archived article]). No videos of the entire group passing by have been found so far to check the estimate; however, there is a very good [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3MBybx2Ys8 overview video]. | ||
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+ | Riders and onlookers were separated at the Locust Street entrance to the trail. Riders assembled on the lower trail between Walnut and Chestnut streets while onlookers were encouraged to watch the meet-up and cheer from the elevated ramps and walkways between the two bridges. A small changing/body painting area was set up beneath the ramps between Walnut and Chestnut for riders wanting some privacy to get ready. The non-riders at the meeting place were excited and supportive. With over 1,000 people at the site, including spectators, there were only two reports of crude or aggressive behavior by non-riders before departure. | ||
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+ | Preparations were completed within an hour and a half. There was communication with police at the meeting site and an escort was provided. The PNBR drummers marched down the trail to start the ride. The Philadelphia Police were outstanding: respectful and supportive, stopping traffic at major intersections, and staying throughout the route. An errant rider led a group of approximately 40 on a fast paced, and at times difficult, alternate route. They made it to the after-party unscathed. | ||
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+ | The route was about 4 miles long and went from the Schuylkill Banks trail to Rittenhouse Square, along Market Street, around City Hall, past Independence Mall, thru the 5th Street tunnel and ended at 5th and Fairmount. Getting off the street and into the after-party was time consuming, but police continued to help direct traffic and riders until the intersection was cleared. | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
===Websites=== | ===Websites=== | ||
* [https://philadelphianakedbikeride.wordpress.com WordPress blog] | * [https://philadelphianakedbikeride.wordpress.com WordPress blog] | ||
− | * [https://www.facebook.com/pnbrfan?ref=aymt_homepage_panel Facebook | + | * [https://www.facebook.com/pnbrfan?ref=aymt_homepage_panel Facebook] (account sign-in is required) |
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+ | * [https://twitter.com/phillynbr Twitter] (account required) | ||
===Photos=== | ===Photos=== | ||
− | * [http://www.flickr.com Flickr]: [ | + | * [http://www.flickr.com Flickr]: [https://www.flickr.com/search/?text=PNBR PNBR general search - all years] |
− | + | ** all linked Flickr PNBR groups below are ''18+'' age groups so an account is required: | |
+ | ** [https://www.flickr.com/groups/14860830@N22 2022] [https://www.flickr.com/groups/14763772@N24 2021] [https://www.flickr.com/groups/pnbr_2019/ 2019] [https://www.flickr.com/groups/phillynbr2018/ 2018] [https://www.flickr.com/groups/pnbr2017/ 2017] [https://www.flickr.com/groups/pnbr2016 2016] [https://www.flickr.com/groups/pnbr2015 2015] [https://www.flickr.com/groups/pnbr2014 2014] [https://www.flickr.com/groups/pnbr2013 2013] [https://www.flickr.com/groups/pnbr2012 2012] [https://www.flickr.com/groups/pnbr2011 2011] [https://www.flickr.com/groups/pnbr10 2010] [https://www.flickr.com/groups/pnbr 2009] | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:51, 4 September 2024
List of rides > United States > Philadelphia
Next ride
Date: TBD 2025 (late summer; often the Saturday before Labor Day weekend)
Time: Ride usually starts about 5pm and ends about 7pm
Location: Pre-ride gathering usually starts around 2-3pm at a location that is typically revealed about 24 hours before the ride, along with the route, on the
official WordPress blog site and the following social media sites:
PHILLY NAKED BIKE RIDE (PNBR) - An Annual WNBR Event Since 2009 - Riding together to promote fuel conscious consumption, positive body image, and cycling advocacy
- There is no sign-in, registration or entry fee for the ride
- Bare as you dare - full nudity is allowed by police and has occurred in all PNBRs with no riders cited or arrested
- PNBR is the biggest ride on the U.S. East Coast and one of the largest in the world! (see Previous rides data)
- If you'd like to offer your creative organizational skills or have questions not answered in the PNBR WordPress blog's FAQs, please send an email to [email protected] with Volunteer in the subject line if you're volunteering
Media coverage
Note: inaccurate rider estimates of 3000 or more riders have sometimes been reported by the Associated Press, from which most other news sources simply copy. More accurate counts based on videos of each year's group are given in the History section below.
- 2024: "Hundreds cruise Philadelphia streets in the 15th annual Philly Naked Bike Ride", Associated Press on MSN, Aug 24 (archive)
- 2023: "Riders in various states of undress cruise Philadelphia streets in 14th naked bike ride", Associated Press, Aug 27 (archive)
- 2022: "Philly Naked Bike Ride returns, taking over lanes from Broad Street to Northern Liberties", Billy Penn, Aug 28 (archive)
- 2021: "Philly Naked Bike Ride 2021: clothes off, masks on", NJ.com, Aug 29 (archive)
- 2019: "Philly Naked Bike Ride returns for 11th year and we took photos to prove it", PennLive, Aug 24 (archive)
- 2016: "Bare as you dare: Philly Naked Bike Ride", NJ.com, Sep 10 (archive)
- 2015: "The Philly Naked Bike Ride is this Saturday: Why it’s legal, and what Indego says about it", Billy Penn (Spirited Media), Aug 27 (archive)
- 2014: "Philly Naked Bike Ride 2014" (archive), PHL17, Sep 6
- 2013: "Cyclists Bare All At Naked Bike Ride In Philadelphia", CBS Philly, Aug 24 (archive)
- Audio interview with a PNBR organizer (archive), Deep Green Philly, Aug 23 (source page and archive)
- 2012: "The Philly Naked Bike Ride 2012", Philly.com, Aug 24 (archive)
- 2011: "Philly Naked Bike Ride" (archive), Philadelphia Weekly
- 2010: "Philly's 2d annual Naked Bike Ride set for Sunday", Philly.com, Sep 3 (archive)
- 2009: "Bicyclists to ride nude through Philadelphia" (archive), Philly.com, Sep 5
For more stories search PNBR on DuckDuckGo
History
PNBR has been held nearly every year since 2009 (excepting only 2020 due to COVID-19) on a Saturday or Sunday in late August or early September, usually in mid-to-late afternoon. PNBR is one of a few WNBRs that occurs on a different date than the synchronized rides which occur on the second Saturday of June for Northern Hemisphere cities. The first PNBR was organized for Labor Day weekend of 2009. Riding near this traditional date has continued but has shifted back or forward by one week to avoid a Labor Day weekend music concert now held each year on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.
Summary
All distances are in miles and all temperatures are in degrees Fahrenheit.
Year | Riders | Distance | Weather |
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2024 | 1225 | 12 | mid 80s, mostly sunny, light wind, no rain |
2023 | 1250 | 13 | mid 80s, mostly sunny, light wind, no rain |
2022 | 1075 | 12 | high 80s, partly sunny, light wind, no rain |
2021 | 800 | 12.3 | mid 70s, overcast, light wind, no rain during ride |
2019 | 975 | 9.2 | high 70s, partly sunny, light wind, no rain |
2018 | 825 | 9.6 | high 60s, overcast, breezy, few minutes of light drizzle |
2017 | 1150 | 7 | low 70s, partly sunny, breezy, no rain |
2016 | 1025 | 11.5 | 90s, partly sunny, high humidity, no rain |
2015 | 1050 | 8.5 | 80s, sunny |
2014 | 850 | 10 | 80s, cloudy, few minutes of light drizzle |
2013 | 1150 | 10 | 80s, sunny |
2012 | 925 | 10 | 80s, cloudy, few minutes of light drizzle |
2011 | 1200 | 8 | warm, cloudy, no rain(?) |
2010 | 1150 | 4 | warm, sunny |
2009 | 700 | 4 | warm, cloudy, no rain(?) |
2024
The fifteenth ride was on Saturday, August 24th. Based on an actual count of riders appearing in a video of the entire group of riders passing by just a quarter mile from the start, there were about 1225 participants (rounded to nearest 25). Pre-ride activities began at 2pm at Glendinning Rock Garden (video) in Fairmount Park. The route was about 12 miles and passed mainly around Center City with short excursions into South Philly and University City (UC) to end in Drexel Park. The riders passed the Art Museum, City Hall, all four city squares, and the Italian Market in South Philly (map). No police presence was noted. No post-ride parties were mentioned on the official blog site, though none of the social media groups were checked.
2023
The fourteenth ride was on Saturday, August 26th. Based on an actual count of riders appearing in a video of the entire group of riders passing north on 13th Street at Noble Street around the ride's midpoint there were about 1250 participants (rounded to nearest 25). Pre-ride activities began at 2pm at Lemon Hill in Fairmount Park. The route was about 13 miles and looped mainly around Center City with a short excursion into University City (UC). The riders passed the Art Museum, into UC, east along Market Street, around City Hall, north on 13th Street, west on Fairmount Avernue passing the Eastern State Penitentiary, south on 21st Street, around Rittenhouse Square, then east on Chestnut, South and Pine Streets, finally ending at Independence Hall (map). No post-ride parties were scheduled.
2022
The thirteenth ride was on Saturday, August 27th. Based on an actual count of riders appearing in a video of the entire group of riders leaving the start point there were about 1075 participants (rounded to nearest 25). Pre-ride activities began at 2pm at Lemon Hill in Fairmount Park. The route was about 12 miles and looped around Center City passing the Art Museum, Eastern State Penitentiary, Logan Circle, Rittenhouse Square, south on Broad Street to the Italian Market area on Passyunk Avenue, then north to Washington Square and City Hall before ending in Northern Liberties where a post-ride party was held in a nightclub (map).
2021
The twelfth ride was on Saturday, August 28th. Based on an actual count of riders appearing in a video of the entire group of riders there were about 800 participants (rounded to nearest 25). Due to COVID-19, the pre-ride activities began at 4:30 p.m., only a half hour before the ride (instead of the usual two hours before). The ride began at 5 and lasted until 7. Masks were required due to city regulations on large outdoor gatherings. Weather was cool, in the mid 70s, overcast and rainy early in the day. The rain stopped before the meetup and the entire ride was rain-free, though some mist occurred near the end. Route was 12.3 miles passing the Art Museum, through University City, around Rittenhouse Square, City Hall, Independence Mall, Northern Liberties and Chinatown, ending at Matthias Baldwin Park (map). A policeman directed traffic at the start from Glendinning Rock Garden. No police escorts were provided this year during the ride, though a trailing car with PNBR signs took up the rearmost position. A few low-speed crashes were observed, both in person and some videos of the ride but there seemed to be no serious injuries. Some impatient drivers cut into or across the group, and two high-speed motorcycle/scooter riders zigzagged through the tail end of the group along Arch Street. A clothing-optional party was held at a Center City bar after the ride.
2020
Ride was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2019
The eleventh ride was on Saturday, August 24th. Based on an actual count of riders appearing in a video of the entire group of riders there were about 975 participants (rounded to nearest 25) leaving FDR Park in South Philly at the start of the ride. The group gathered once again for pre-ride activities beginning at 2:30pm and rode about 9.2 miles from 5-7pm through South Philly and around Center City, ending in Eakins Oval by the Art Museum (map). Temps were in the high 70s, the sky was partly sunny, and a light breeze came from the north. Unlike the previous three years, no police cars escorted the group throughout the ride, but some major intersections were controlled by police, as well as the start point. Three parties were held at bars in Center City, two of which were clothing-optional. No unusual incidents or accidents were reported.
2018
The tenth ride was on Saturday, September 8th. Based on an actual count of riders appearing in a video of the entire group of riders there were about 825 participants (rounded to nearest 25) passing by City Hall at about the midpoint of the ride. The group gathered once again at Glendinning Rock Garden for pre-ride activities beginning at 2:30pm and rode about 9.6 miles (including a few extra blocks of detour as the 5th Street tunnel was flooded) from 5-7pm into University City and around Center City (map), in the coolest temperatures during any ride to date. Weather forecasts for cool temps and chance of rain deterred many as the rider count dropped about 28% from 2017. Temps were in the high 60s, the sky was overcast, a moderate breeze came from the north, and a few minutes of very light rain fell near the end of the ride. A police car led the group throughout the ride, while a second police car blocked car traffic at the rear as in the previous two years. A clothing-optional party was held at a nightclub venue in a warehouse north of Center City which was attended by hundreds of riders. A couple other venues offered drink specials to riders.
2017
The ninth ride was on Saturday, September 9th. Based on an actual count of riders appearing in a video of the entire group of riders there were about 1150 participants (rounded to nearest 25) passing along Locust Street at 17th St., just east of Rittenhouse Square. The group gathered once again at Glendinning Rock Garden for pre-ride activities beginning at 3pm and rode about 7 miles from 5-7pm into and around Center City traveling southeast along the Ben Franklin Parkway, south along 19th St. to and around Rittenhouse Square, east along Locust St., south on Broad St., east on South St., north on 3rd St., west on Arch St. and then back along the Parkway ending in Eakins Oval for a group portrait around the George Washington statue across from the Art Museum steps (map). The weather was substantially cooler than for most rides with a high in the low 70s, a cool northerly breeze, partly cloudy skies but no rain. Otherwise, another successful event with lots of cheering and smiling crowds of warmly-dressed spectators along much of the route. Once again there was a police chase car blocking for the riders at the rear of the group. Several impatient car drivers were observed blasting horns and slowly squeezing thru the group at the intersection of South St. and 8th St. and several other determined car drivers decided to merge onto the road right into the group and ride along for some time. No serious accidents have been reported. After-parties were held at four establishments, two of which were stated as clothing-optional during restricted hours and one gay bar held a fully nude gathering for males only. Unfortunately, the main after-party location's management decided to end the optional part much more quickly than was expected and bottoms were required. No reason was given, and no refunds of cover charges either.
No statistics have been compiled for this year and probably won't be as, based on the count video, the gender mix and amount of clothing on participants seemed to be about the same as in the last two years (2015 stats).
2016
The eighth ride was on Saturday, September 10th. Based on an actual count of riders appearing in video of the entire group of riders, there were about 1025 participants (rounded to nearest 25) passing Independence Hall. The weather conditions: high of 95 degrees, partly sunny, high humidity, no rain. The route was about 11.5 miles long and began at Glendinning Rock Garden in Fairmount Park. The riders passed by the Art Museum, City Hall (southbound), the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, City Hall a second time (westbound), through University City, back to Rittenhouse Square, along South St. and finished at Washington Square (map). The ride took about two and a quarter hours to complete, from 5-7:15pm, at an average speed of slightly more than 5mph, finishing just at sunset. The ride attracted a police car escort at some point shortly after the start, which stayed at the rear throughout the remainder of the ride, blocking car traffic from getting too close to the last riders. A clothing-optional party was organized once again at Isaiah Zagar's warehouse art studio in South Philly, while three Center City bars also held parties for riders.
Statistics were only off by a percentage point or two from the numbers for the 2015 ride (see below).
2015
The seventh ride was on Saturday, August 29th. Based on actual video counts of riders, there were about 925 (video1-copy / video1-original) to 1050 riders (video2) at two points along the route (both counts rounded to nearest 25). The riders completed the 8.5 mile route in about 1 hour and 45 minutes. Plans to go 10 miles changed along with the start location after Fairmount Park police and Philadelphia police told the organizers to leave the park as they did not have a required permit for a gathering there. Philadelphia police also requested that the group leave earlier than planned from the new starting location at Drexel Park in University City, most likely because residents adjacent to the park or visitors to the park made complaints. No arrests or any troubles ensued at any point and the ride was another success on a mostly sunny day with highs in the 80s. Route went around University City, into Center City, around Rittenhouse Square, City Hall, Independence Mall, the 5th Street tunnel, Chinatown, Center City again, along Broad and South Streets, and finished in the athletic fields adjacent to the west side of Jefferson Square in South Philly (map). A clothing-optional party was held that night right after the ride at Isaiah Zagar's warehouse art studio in South Philly, and other parties were held at a few bars around the city.
2015 Statistics
All statistics are based on riders appearing in video1 linked above. About 925 riders appear in that video but only 900 were most easily identified.
- 69% male (624 riders), 31% female (276 riders)
- 59% of males went fully nude (367), 37% went shirtless (230), 4% wore top and bottom (27)
- 10% of females went fully nude (28), 62% went topless (171), 28% wore top and bottom (77)
- 44% among all the riders went fully nude (367 + 28 = 395)
- 63% were either fully nude males/females or topless females (395 + 171 = 566)
- 12% wore something on top and bottom (27 + 77 = 104)
2014
The sixth ride was on Saturday, September 6th. Much lighter turnout of about 850 riders (rounded to nearest 25) based on an actual count from a video of the entire group. The lower number is probably due to an inaccurate weather forecast for thunderstorms, heavy rain and high winds. On ride day only a few minutes of very light drizzle occurred while riding near the Art Museum and there were no high winds or lightning. Weather was very warm but mostly cloudy when the riders started once again in the empty lot adjacent to Penn Treaty Park. The approximately 10-mile-long route passed thru Chinatown, along the Ben Franklin Parkway, past the Art Museum, around University City, back into Center City, around Rittenhouse Square, City Hall, Independence Mall, the 5th Street tunnel and back to the starting point after about 2 hours. A nice relaxed after-party and informal yoga session occurred for an hour or so, then the police dispersed the remaining crowd of riders from Penn Treaty Park. Some clothing-required parties for PNBR riders were held in Northern Liberties bars.
2013
The fifth ride was on Sunday, August 25th. Around 1150 riders (rounded to nearest 25) based on actual counts from videos of the entire group: video1 and video2.
The ride started from an empty lot adjacent to the southwest side of Penn Treaty Park on the Delaware River and went a full ten miles across the city to the Art Museum, down the Ben Franklin Parkway, around Rittenhouse Square and City Hall, along South Street and back up through Old City and the 5th Street tunnel to finish at the Piazza at Schmidt's.
The weather was absolutely gorgeous, 85 degrees and sunny. The pace of the ride was slow most of the way, but with a few faster sections and a few stops. It took about five minutes at a good pace (see video2 above) for the whole pack to pass an intersection on Spring Garden St.
New owners at the Piazza put the kibosh on the naked after-party that had been enjoyed the previous three years.
2012
The fourth ride was on Saturday, August 25th. About 925 riders (rounded to nearest 25) based on an actual count from a video of the entire group along Market Street. The ride began at Columbus Boulevard and Washington Avenue in the Washington Avenue Green and an adjacent parking lot. The weather was warm but cloudy with a small chance of rain though only a light sprinkle fell for just a few minutes while the group was assembling. Police asked the group organizers to leave a little earlier than planned due to a request from a Sweet 16 party happening in a building within sight of the start location. Police blocked Columbus Blvd to help riders get off to a quick start westbound on Washington Avenue and also blocked some major intersections along the route. Leaving early combined with the chance for rain probably caused the lower rider count from the previous year. The riders went along a 10 mile route thru South Philly, around Rittenhouse Square, the Ben Franklin Parkway, City Hall, Independence Mall, Old City and thru the 5th Street tunnel. The ride finished at the Piazza at Schmidt's again for the third year in a row. An informal clothing-optional party continued in the Piazza.
2011
The third ride was on Sunday, September 4th. About 1200 riders (rounded to nearest 25) based on an actual count from a nearly 10-minute-long video of the entire group. The weather appeared to be cloudy but warm based on minimal clothing on spectators along a rain-free street. The group gathered at the boathouse on the west side of the Schuylkill River in Fairmount Park before setting off on a trip of about 8 miles winding past the Art Museum and through Center City ending at the Piazza at Schmidt's once again.
2010
The second ride was on Sunday, September 5th and had awesome weather with around 1150 riders (rounded to nearest 25) along Market Street based on an actual count from a video of the entire group. The group gathered in the Lemon Hill area near Boathouse Row in east Fairmount Park for body painting and other pre-ride activities. There were a few accidents during the ride but luckily only mild ones. It was about a 4 mile ride that lasted for about two hours and ended at the Piazza at Schmidt's in the Northern Liberties neighborhood.
2009
Philadelphia's first ride was on Sunday, September 6th. The main organizer estimated "more than 700" riders assembled along the Schuylkill Banks section of the Schuylkill River trail for the inaugural ride (see archived article). No videos of the entire group passing by have been found so far to check the estimate; however, there is a very good overview video.
Riders and onlookers were separated at the Locust Street entrance to the trail. Riders assembled on the lower trail between Walnut and Chestnut streets while onlookers were encouraged to watch the meet-up and cheer from the elevated ramps and walkways between the two bridges. A small changing/body painting area was set up beneath the ramps between Walnut and Chestnut for riders wanting some privacy to get ready. The non-riders at the meeting place were excited and supportive. With over 1,000 people at the site, including spectators, there were only two reports of crude or aggressive behavior by non-riders before departure.
Preparations were completed within an hour and a half. There was communication with police at the meeting site and an escort was provided. The PNBR drummers marched down the trail to start the ride. The Philadelphia Police were outstanding: respectful and supportive, stopping traffic at major intersections, and staying throughout the route. An errant rider led a group of approximately 40 on a fast paced, and at times difficult, alternate route. They made it to the after-party unscathed.
The route was about 4 miles long and went from the Schuylkill Banks trail to Rittenhouse Square, along Market Street, around City Hall, past Independence Mall, thru the 5th Street tunnel and ended at 5th and Fairmount. Getting off the street and into the after-party was time consuming, but police continued to help direct traffic and riders until the intersection was cleared.
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