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{{Ride location next ride|Date=June 13 & 20, 2015|Time=2100 CDT (no later than 2130) with decorating party starting around 1900|Location=Super Happy Fun Land, 3801 Polk Street @ Milby|Decorations=Please bring your own supplies if possible! The facilitators cannot provide enough for everybody.}}
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<b>NOTE:</b> We are also meeting at Super Happy Fun Land at 7 pm Friday 13 March for a Down-Underwear Ride in solidarity with the Southern Hemisphere.
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<b>NOTE:</b> For those who miss the main ride, or just want an encore, there will also be the customary Victory Lap. The date is not yet determined.
  
 
===Route===
 
===Route===
The ride on the night of the 13th will pass through the East End, UH, Third Ward, Museum District, Montrose, and downtown. Planned stops include Bohemeo's, La Playa Artspace, the Mid-Main
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Not yet decided. Total distance: 12 to 15 miles. There will be 3-4 pub stops for educating the public, allowing riders to catch up or maintain their bicycles. The ride will likely pass through Eastwood, Second Ward, Downtown, West End, and Midtown.
"Island," and the Eagle on Hyde Park.
 
The ride on the night of the 20th will pass through the Warehouse District, Heights, and Washington Avenue corridor, including stops at Voodoo Queen, Last Concert Café, and Jimmy's Ice House.
 
Both routes will include the new dedicated bike lane on Lamar Street downtown.
 
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
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<p>The theme for 2015 will be "<b>H-Town v. Houston</b>," recognizing the conflict between counter-cultural H-Town and the relentlessly gentrifying Houston. H-Town believes in freedom of expression, preserving historic sites, and conserving the planet. Houston has a history of paving over everything that doesn't conform to the needs of developers and oil executives.</p>
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<p>This year's theme celebrates the City of Houston's new Bike Plan, containing the first proposed changes to the city's cycling infrastructure since 1992. The city has set a goal of reducing all traffic fatalities to zero. Meanwhile, with gasoline cheaper, more motorists are driving more miles, faster and less cautiously, and cyclists keep dying on our streets and roads.</p>
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<p>The theme for 2015 was "<b>H-Town v. Houston</b>," recognizing the conflict between counter-cultural H-Town and the relentlessly gentrifying Houston. H-Town believes in freedom of expression, preserving historic sites, and conserving the planet. Houston has a history of paving over everything that doesn't conform to the needs of developers and oil executives.</p>
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<p>Houston also introduced the Down Underwear ride in 2015. This March event, with riders in their undies, is in solidarity with Southern Hemisphere WNBRs.
 
<p>Last year's theme was '<b>Ride of the Living Dead</b>, Deadicated to Houston-area cyclists who have been killed by motor vehicles, including MetroRail, in recent years. The ride visited the sites of four such fatal accidents. We still call upon the City of Houston to continue and enhance its efforts to making bicycle transport safer. We also call upon our cycling friends to educate themselves on what you can and can't get away with on Houston's streets and roads.</p>
 
<p>Last year's theme was '<b>Ride of the Living Dead</b>, Deadicated to Houston-area cyclists who have been killed by motor vehicles, including MetroRail, in recent years. The ride visited the sites of four such fatal accidents. We still call upon the City of Houston to continue and enhance its efforts to making bicycle transport safer. We also call upon our cycling friends to educate themselves on what you can and can't get away with on Houston's streets and roads.</p>
 
<p>2011 was Houston's first WNBR. In 2012, we had two rides to accommodate busy and traveling people who could not be there for the official Northern Hemisphere ride. This tradition of doubling our pleasure continued in 2013: the 8 June ride was in part a demonstration against the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline, while the 15 June ride was more recreational and involved a lot of fountains.</p>
 
<p>2011 was Houston's first WNBR. In 2012, we had two rides to accommodate busy and traveling people who could not be there for the official Northern Hemisphere ride. This tradition of doubling our pleasure continued in 2013: the 8 June ride was in part a demonstration against the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline, while the 15 June ride was more recreational and involved a lot of fountains.</p>
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===Contact===
 
===Contact===
* dbc <greenhouston@myway.com>
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* dbc <dave@dbcgreentx.net>
  
 
===Websites===
 
===Websites===
<p>http://www.wnbrhouston.org (temporarily unavailable)</p>
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<p>http://www.wnbrhouston.org (not updated recently)</p>
 
<p>https://www.facebook.com/wnbrhouston</p>
 
<p>https://www.facebook.com/wnbrhouston</p>
  

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Date: June 11, 2016
Time: 2100 CDT, with decorating party starting around 1900
Location: Super Happy Fun Land, 3801 Polk Street @ Milby

NOTE: For those who miss the main ride, or just want an encore, there will also be the customary Victory Lap. The date is not yet determined.

Route

Not yet decided. Total distance: 12 to 15 miles. There will be 3-4 pub stops for educating the public, allowing riders to catch up or maintain their bicycles. The ride will likely pass through Eastwood, Second Ward, Downtown, West End, and Midtown.

History

This year's theme celebrates the City of Houston's new Bike Plan, containing the first proposed changes to the city's cycling infrastructure since 1992. The city has set a goal of reducing all traffic fatalities to zero. Meanwhile, with gasoline cheaper, more motorists are driving more miles, faster and less cautiously, and cyclists keep dying on our streets and roads.

The theme for 2015 was "H-Town v. Houston," recognizing the conflict between counter-cultural H-Town and the relentlessly gentrifying Houston. H-Town believes in freedom of expression, preserving historic sites, and conserving the planet. Houston has a history of paving over everything that doesn't conform to the needs of developers and oil executives.

Houston also introduced the Down Underwear ride in 2015. This March event, with riders in their undies, is in solidarity with Southern Hemisphere WNBRs.

Last year's theme was 'Ride of the Living Dead, Deadicated to Houston-area cyclists who have been killed by motor vehicles, including MetroRail, in recent years. The ride visited the sites of four such fatal accidents. We still call upon the City of Houston to continue and enhance its efforts to making bicycle transport safer. We also call upon our cycling friends to educate themselves on what you can and can't get away with on Houston's streets and roads.

2011 was Houston's first WNBR. In 2012, we had two rides to accommodate busy and traveling people who could not be there for the official Northern Hemisphere ride. This tradition of doubling our pleasure continued in 2013: the 8 June ride was in part a demonstration against the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline, while the 15 June ride was more recreational and involved a lot of fountains.

The "Naked" part is with an asterisk, knowing how HPD might respond to a troop of cyclists with their bits on display. The dress code is the standard Bare As You Dare. The more riders we have, the more naked we can be.

Please bring your own supplies to adorn your body or bike, as the facilitators cannot provide for all.

Links

Contact

Websites

http://www.wnbrhouston.org (not updated recently)

https://www.facebook.com/wnbrhouston

Discussion groups

http://www.wnbrhouston.org (membership required to view or post content)

http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_175251212528889

Location information

We start and end at Super Happy Fun Land, 3801 Polk Street, east of downtown. There will be at least three stops on the route during the ride.

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