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Date: Saturday 10 June 2006 (Ride #4)
Time: (Tentative info) Bodypainting party probably 9AM-12PM, Leave Gas Works Park most likely shortly after High Noon (1st and easier part of ride), Arrive at Seattle Center probably between 12:20 PM and 12:45PM, leave Seattle Center International Fountain after 15-20 mins max. Second leg of ride begins once leaving the Seattle Center. Second leg will most likely arrive back at Gas Works Park around 3 or 4 PM (No guarantees! Bring a minimum to wear!).
Location: Probably starts at Gas Works Park (stay tuned for more info about other local bike rides!)
Meetings
General Meetings
Meet WNBR founder Conrad Schmidt!
WNBR founder Conrad Schmidt will be visiting Seattle on NOTE CHANGE!!!! Sunday, April 23, 2006, 1-5 PM? (Lunch and skit/filming planned). Conrad is currently producing a documentary on WNBR as an international event and will be shooting some footage in Seattle during his stop. He has requested to interview our team of volunteers and riders, so don't miss out! Also, please bring your ideas for a humorous short skit relating to WNBR!
Tentative schedule. Meetup at 12:45 PM, Conrad expected at 1 PM. Meet for lunch at Teapot Vegetarian House (official website) on Capitol Hill (206) 325-1010 is located at 345 15th Ave. E. Seattle, WA 98112 (NOTE NEW ADDRESS). (directions). Please be prepared to pay for your own food. Food is all vegan kosher Pan-Asian cuisine. Read reviews [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
***UPDATE*** As of 11:40AM Sunday, Conrad is running late by at the very least 2 hrs or so, however we will still be meeting around 12:45-1PM at the Teapot Vegetarion House. So far, 5 people have RSVP'd.
Note the Solstice Cyclists meeting for the same day HAS JUST BEEN CANCELLED (as of April 22, 2006 8:23:54 PM PDT).
Contact
Feel free to contact organizer Daniel Johnson and the WNBR Seattle team by leaving a message at his discussion page.
Links
Website/s
- WNBR Seattle (official site)
- WNBR Seattle – videos (official site)
Discussion group/s
- WNBR Seattle Yahoo! group 3: general discussion
- WNBR Seattle Yahoo! group 2: announcements only
Location information
- Google map of Seattle
- Seattle Parks & Recreation page for Gas Works Park and directions
- Seattle Center Map and info on the International Fountain
- Group Health Bicycle Saturdays and Sundays A possible destination for leg three of WNBR Seattle 2006? Note that Lake Washington Boulevard will be closed to motorized traffic from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
- Wikipedia: Seattle
- Wikipedia: Washington
History
Seattle was the first US city to organize a ride. Daniel Johnson met with Conrad Schmidt after both participated in an Artists Against War/Artists for Peace/Work Less Party (AAW/AFP/WLP) Go As Bare as You Dare ride in Vancouver, BC. Conrad expressed interest in creating an international naked cycling event modeled after the rides in Vancouver and Daniel committed to having one in Seattle. The Seattle ride was inspired by the painted naked cyclists of the Summer Solstice Parade, the AAW/AFP/WLP Rides in Vancouver BC and Manifestación Ciclonudista in Spain.
Previous rides
- Saturday 12 June 2004: WNBR Seattle #1 Gas Works, Seattle Center International Fountain, Capital Hill
- Saturday 11 June 2005: WNBR Seattle #2 Gas Works, Denny Park, City Hall, Capital Hill
- Saturday 24 Sept 2005: WNBR Seattle #3 Autumnal Equinox Mini Ride from Myrtle Edwards Park to Discovery Park Beach
2005 notes
There were four naked bike rides in Seattle this year. Three of those occurred in three consecutive saturdays in June alone! The other two Seattle naked cycling events included the painted naked cyclists of the Fremont Solstice Parade (18 June, featuring about 160 riders!), and the premiere of the First Annual Body Pride Ride (BPR, read "beeper"), at the Seattle Pride March on 26 June (see Beeper Yahoo! group). So, with WNBR, that was three separate naked rides in three weeks!
In addition to ongoing monthly Critical Mass rides, 2005 marked the First Annual Independence From Oil Day Parade (3 July) and the emergence of the Ghostcycle project, raising awareness of cyclists on the streets with evocative installations around the city.
Photography and videography policy
The Seattle WNBR event has adopted a photography policy which
- Prohibits photography taking place close than 15 feet from subjects.
- Prohibits photography inside body painting tent areas without permission from those getting painted.
This policy is intended to curtail any inconsiderate photography which might otherwise take place. We wish to create a safe and supportive environment for all riders. All photographers present at the ride must abide by this policy. Those who do not will be asked to leave. This INCLUDES any riders or press who take photos.
To ensure that this policy is clear to all present, it will appear on leaflets distributed at the event. If you are attending the ride as a photographer, we would like to remind you that the there are various points along the route which feature particularly striking backgrounds for photos of the ride.
Photographers are encouraged to give out contact info on small cards to those who ask.
Riders and supporters are actively encouraged to enforce these policies.
Please report any problems with photographers to ride organizers.
If it makes you uncomfortable, let the photographers know that they don't have permission to photograph you. Keep in mind however that this is a public event and you are in a public park. That does not give people the right to be disrespectful or to harass you with their photography. Also, let other riders know this so they can tell photographers not to photograph you. Another approach is to keep your clothes on during the first bit of the ride, and take them off after you have left the assembly point. We recommend this approach too. Both of these approaches will cut down on photographs taken at the start of the ride, but it's not really possible to stop people from photographing during the ride.
WNBR local events often do have a documentary team taking pictures and video, but they are generally very considerate people and will try to keep your best wishes in mind as much as possible. You can see many of their images on this website and on WNBR-generated media, which is sometimes shared with other non-profit progressive groups.
There are also those who are at the event to use the images for other reasons, and you won't know without asking. If someone is being aggressive, acting suspiciously, or making you feel uncomfortable please tell a WNBR team coordinator or someone who can confront them and tell them to back off a bit and give people personal space. People need to understand the positive message of WNBR and understand that part of respecting each others' bodies is giving each other enough personal space to be comfortable, this is especially important for those that have never been naked in front of strangers or in public before. They have their own issues they are dealing with and aggressive gawking or unwanted exposure adds an additional unwanted complication to their experience. So speak up!