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Davidavin 01-05-2017 12:56 AM

"Super liberal seattle" -well that's the key to understanding the ride. Super liberal would apply to the fremont district, but not the city as a whole. The tensions arise due to that conflict. Seattle is a progressive city, but really much like cities like san Diego which is largely family friendly and conservative leaning in many respects.
So often tensions arise over the kiddies element.

I used to make note in my photos when kiddies were present, as I though that was an interesting phenomena, to observe the kids reactions. It seemed positive that parents were bringing their kids to the parade. Not sure what I would have done, probably left them at home.

Well, yeah, lonemeat, I do agree with what you said. Maybe I'm just rewording it to emphasize where the super liberal resides. But I think you know what I mean. We're really sort of saying the same thing.

K

lonemeat 01-07-2017 11:20 PM

For a variety of reasons a WNBR has never really gotten off the ground in Seattle, unfortunately. However, I do think that a big ride similar to the Portland WNBR, that's a bit more bawdy than the Solstice ride, would be accepted here.

The issue with the Solstice ride is that the Fremont Fair is basically a typical kind of event/parade, with lots of businesses as sponsors, so they're naturally leery about associating with anything even mildly controversial.

OTOH, there are definitely people within the Solstice Cyclists group who don't like the way the Fremont Fair tries to control what's acceptable with the riders and would like to have a ride that's separate from the parade. Last year there was a pretty significant push to do a night ride the evening of the solstice.

Anyway, I love the Solstice parade, I think it's an amazing event but I wouldn't be surprised if at some point the cyclists go off on their own.

Fox Mulder 01-08-2017 03:45 PM

The thing I love
 
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What I love about events like the Fremont Solstice and WNBRs (and public "flashing" pics) is the unbridled joy I see on the faces. The smile on this woman's face is one of the most adorable things I've ever seen in this forum. I just want to wrap her up in a big hug...among other things. Her smile gave me some warmth on this cold winter's day. Thanks to the photographer and poster. Thanks for this thread.

Davidavin 01-09-2017 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by lonemeat (Post 2361621)
For a variety of reasons a WNBR has never really gotten off the ground in Seattle, unfortunately. However, I do think that a big ride similar to the Portland WNBR, that's a bit more bawdy than the Solstice ride, would be accepted here.

The issue with the Solstice ride is that the Fremont Fair is basically a typical kind of event/parade, with lots of businesses as sponsors, so they're naturally leery about associating with anything even mildly controversial.

OTOH, there are definitely people within the Solstice Cyclists group who don't like the way the Fremont Fair tries to control what's acceptable with the riders and would like to have a ride that's separate from the parade. Last year there was a pretty significant push to do a night ride the evening of the solstice.

Anyway, I love the Solstice parade, I think it's an amazing event but I wouldn't be surprised if at some point the cyclists go off on their own.

I don't have proof of this, you understand, but I've often suspected that business interests in the fremont district may have actually promoted the naked cyclists. Or perhaps vendors at the fair. Think of fantasyfest, which likely was an idea hatched by downtown business owners as a way to jack up sales.

Anyway, there are guys up in Seattle actively promoting naked rides, and it seemed for a while like they were succeeding in packing the summer with various events. But none have attracted numbers, and depressingly, often the same faces/bods show up at each one. A night ride is what is needed, and seems one near the Washington university campus was in the works one year. That's near gaswork park. I do not know however if they would have the local/police support that portland has.

K

lonemeat 01-17-2017 04:01 PM

Unpainted rider challenge
 
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I've never posted one of these, but what the heck. In the background of the photo below I noticed an unpainted rider that I don't think I'd seen in a better image.

After some searching I found a good (watermarked) shot of her, and she really is quite beautiful, but nothing else. Any other photos of her out there somewhere?

https://papo311photos.smugmug.com/So...16/i-S73DGX5/O

HCharles.Crank 01-17-2017 09:26 PM

efff
 
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Originally Posted by lonemeat (Post 2367198)
I've never posted one of these, but what the heck. In the background of the photo below I noticed an unpainted rider that I don't think I'd seen in a better image.

After some searching I found a good (watermarked) shot of her, and she really is quite beautiful, but nothing else. Any other photos of her out there somewhere?

https://papo311photos.smugmug.com/So...16/i-S73DGX5/O

I got nothin. Which brings me to a thought about the 2016 parade: a lot has been said about the foxy girl turnout but really i think it was a lack of snappers combined with the weather that made it a down year. how are there not any other decent photos of this hottie?!? Let me tell you...some of us have sorted and there ain't jack!

willie t 01-18-2017 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by lonemeat (Post 2358466)
Yeah, there are bathroom facilities at the painting party and at the end of the ride. Also, as pointed out by spankycranky, the ride itself is less than an hour for most riders, so pretty unlikely anyone will need to stop along the way, especially considering drinking is banned at the painting party.

As far as erections, there's plenty of partial wood, especially at the painting party. There are lots of photographers who focus on men so I'm sure you can find photos on flickr if that's your thing.

However, something to keep in mind compared with the WNBR events is that the Solstice ride is an unofficial event and exists in a delicate balance with the folks who organize the parade, the city of Seattle and Fremont merchants. There's a lot of pressure to keep things family-friendly. Even in super-liberal Seattle that means de-emphasizing unpainted nudity and VERY strongly discouraging anything sexual. Someone on the parade route sporting a full-on boner would probably be told to cover up.

A Seattle police officer at the Gasworks Park post-parade function told me that any "lewd behavior" would lead to an arrest last year. No arrests were made.

aquafreshh 01-19-2017 04:49 AM

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Originally Posted by lonemeat (Post 2367198)
I've never posted one of these, but what the heck. In the background of the photo below I noticed an unpainted rider that I don't think I'd seen in a better image.

After some searching I found a good (watermarked) shot of her, and she really is quite beautiful, but nothing else. Any other photos of her out there somewhere?

https://papo311photos.smugmug.com/So...16/i-S73DGX5/O

Good eye (spotting her in the background) and great find (the large SmugMug pic). I love it when there's a gem hidden behind the limelight.

Unpainted beauty w/ black purse, black helmet & black/gold Jamis hybrid bike -- I'll keep an eye out for her and report back if I find any more...

gthang 03-23-2017 01:26 AM

I was there for the first time in 2016
 
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I had seen photos for years and ended up there for business last year and went.. awesome day I have a bunch to share.. If I should post more let me know..

gthang 03-23-2017 09:35 AM

another batch
 
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Here are some more.. I thought she was lovely..


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