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willie t 06-14-2019 06:09 PM

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Gasworks 2018

willie t 06-19-2019 06:28 PM

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A few more with long lens

huevon 06-20-2019 09:26 AM

Vid
 
don't remember seeing this before
Gas Works Park lake and dance
warning too many guys

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3m9nowO6l4

marmorkuchen 06-20-2019 10:14 PM

First time ridef
 
Hello dear OCC Community, I am on my way to Seattle and cannot wait for Saturday!

It will be my first event like this or like the WNBR but I am waiting already the whole year for it.

What tips do you have for me as a newcomer?
Where do the people get painted?
Where is the best place for taking pictures?
How to get painted my self?
Where do I find a bike on short notice?

Thanks for you help!

schlubby 06-21-2019 01:08 AM

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Originally Posted by marmorkuchen (Post 2760348)
Hello dear OCC Community, I am on my way to Seattle and cannot wait for Saturday!

It will be my first event like this or like the WNBR but I am waiting already the whole year for it.

What tips do you have for me as a newcomer?
Where do the people get painted?
Where is the best place for taking pictures?
How to get painted my self?
Where do I find a bike on short notice?

Thanks for you help!

Hopefully someone like willie t or one of the other people who actually go to Fremont will be able to answer the question, but if not, all I would suggest is: ask them. From what I've heard from people here, they're a very open and friendly group. Go to their website (fremontartscouncil.org/solstice-cyclists/), join the Yahoo group (SolCycles@yahoogroups.com), just find a way to ask them these things. Unless somebody here is able to answer, of course.

willie t 06-21-2019 03:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marmorkuchen (Post 2760348)
Hello dear OCC Community, I am on my way to Seattle and cannot wait for Saturday!

It will be my first event like this or like the WNBR but I am waiting already the whole year for it.

What tips do you have for me as a newcomer?
Where do the people get painted?
Where is the best place for taking pictures?
How to get painted my self?
Where do I find a bike on short notice?

Thanks for you help!

My advice is to touch base with the cyclists through their website and attend the painting party before the parade.

Many cyclists who ride in the parade are not part of the group that paints for the event. They just show up. All are welcome.

It is easy to photograph the parade along the route although this year the ride will be shorter than in the past as the cyclists will not loop around several times.

The best bet for photos is to attend the post-parade party in Gasworks Park at the end of the parade route.

Rental bikes are easy too find. Have a good time. I hope to be in Seattle myself.

willie t

lonemeat 06-21-2019 01:58 PM

Minor correction, the link posted above is for the Fremont Arts Council. They're the sponsors of the parade, but the ride is separate, albeit closely related.

The solstice cyclists page, which will tell you everything you to know, is:

solsticecyclist.org

I won't be able to make it this year, unfortunately. It's one of my favorite things about Seattle. Have a great time!

marmorkuchen 06-21-2019 04:03 PM

Guys thank you very much for all the tips!

Let's see how it will be

barnyb 06-21-2019 04:41 PM

Parade
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by marmorkuchen (Post 2760593)
Guys thank you very much for all the tips!

Let's see how it will be

My advice is to put the camera away for the painting and just go and talk to everyone. You will find that if you are one of them they will all talk and laugh with you. The at the end take some photos. By then you will know the people and the photos will mean much more to you.

HCharles.Crank 06-21-2019 05:23 PM

Put the camera away...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by barnyb (Post 2760606)
My advice is to put the camera away for the painting and just go and talk to everyone. You will find that if you are one of them they will all talk and laugh with you. The at the end take some photos. By then you will know the people and the photos will mean much more to you.

...for the painting??!!?? :confused:


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