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Date: Saturday June 12, 2010
Time: 12 noon
Location: Meet near the large fountain in Justin Herman Plaza. See details below.

Ride details

Where we are meeting

Assembly Area

The assembly area has been moved again this year but only a little. A family-oriented theatre production in a large tent was recently erected adjacent to last year's ride assembly area. Therefore, the ride assembly area has been moved to another side of the same fountain where we will be less visible to families attending the show. See the map on the right.

Schedule

  • 12 noon: Gather. Self safety-inspections. Group consensus on route details. Bike/body decoration (Professional body painting provided).
  • 1 pm: Ride starts
  • 3 pm (approx): First loop finishes back where it started.
  • 6 pm (approx): Full ride finishes back where it started.
  • After: While not part of the ride, an attempt is being made to arrange for a post-ride get together at some hospitable establishment for brief apres-cours refreshments, preferably au naturel.

Route

The complete bike route is available for printing on a single letter-sized page. Download size is ~2.7Mbs. The ride is broken up into 2 loops: the first is about 11 miles long and, for those who wish to continue on, there is a second loop that extends the ride out to around 27 or 28 miles. If you are feeling good after the first loop, please join us for more fun and have an ice cream at Ben & Jerry's along the way.

Ride Safety

SF-WNBR is a 'DIY' event. Please insure the safety of your own bicycle before mounting up for the Event. Please inform yourself about lawful riding practices.

Some drivers will find nudists distracting. We do not want to confuse any drivers, especially regarding our intention and movement while on the road! For this and other reasons we tend to obey the traffic laws. It is possible as bicyclists to observe the law while also having fun -- if we ride with a courteous and friendly mind, aware of our surroundings.

Please do not lane-split if asked to cease by law-enforcement. 'Lane-splitting' is both the norm, and 'technically illegal' in California even when CHP moto-cops are doing it. Please do not occupy more than one lane if doing so would block other traffic.

As DIY ambassadors of WNBR and its agenda, participants are encouraged to 'set the example' of a progressive society to project attractive and personally-responsible energies.

Local Nudity Laws

It is a good idea to inform yourself of the nudity laws in and around San Francisco. There is a printable flyer (~1.7Mbs) containing the actual codes and regulations (with references) regarding nudity so you can judge for yourself how far you want to go. The flyer can be printed on two-sided letter paper and is designed to be 3-folded. Always treat the authorities with courtesy and respect when discussing your right to go naked. (If you need help interpreting the codes, please seek the advice of a lawyer.)

Weather

The forcast for Saturday is sunny, low 70's and windy. A perfect day to go riding with little or nothing. Check the local weather at the following sites:

Getting there

If 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:

Alternative Participation

Being 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 requirement for visible skin. We prefer you join us. Whether you come clothed in a full-length Fun-Fur, or just a glittery g-string. Come as you are!, rather than not join us at all. Many of us will simply carry some light practical clothing for security's sake.

Skates

Secondly, a few skaters usually join us. Some skaters have joined us repeatedly! Since skaters tend to expend about 2x as much energy, and tend to roll 50% slower than bikers, SF-WNBR Skaters may wish to follow an abbreviated but comparable route by linking the level grades in the beginning and ending segments of our route. Or a talented skater may be able to fit in with the main peleton. We move at a leisurely pace.

But it may not be a good idea to try to skate down Lombard Street!!

We might stop there for pictures. We'll decide on some key break points right before we ride.

Photos

2010

2009

2008

2004

History

At the 2009 event there were around 120 riders. We gather starting at noon near the North end of Justin Herman Plaza (just North of the huge fountain with all of the cubic shapes) and head out at about 1 PM when the body painters have done their work. We keep a steady pace heading to almost the Golden Gate Park (we stop, rest and then turn around in the Panhandle) and back. We also stop and rest (and pose for photos) on the Polk St. steps of City Hall (there is usually an event going on in the Civic Center Park).

Publicity

SF WNBR Flyer Color Daniel Page 1 T.jpg SF WNBR Flyer Color Daniel Page 2 T.jpg SF WNBR Flyer Color Zaun T.jpg

Flyers

Flyers are available at sfbikeride.org-

or through our SF-WNBR Facebook fan page.

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