http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2001953594_naked11m.htmlFriday, June 11, 2004 - Page updated at 12:55 A.M.
Bicyclists will shed clothes in protest ride By Tan Vinh
Seattle Times staff reporter
Folks may be used to naked bikers at the Fremont Solstice Parade. But are they ready for bikers baring all around Queen Anne, downtown and splashing into the Seattle Center's International Fountain?
Rain or shine, some activists plan to show their sunny side tomorrow as part of World Naked Bike Ride Day. Seattle is one of 22 cities around the world, including Olympia and Bellingham, where riders plan to protest oil dependency and "to empower people to feel more comfortable with their bodies," said Daniel Johnson, the lead organizer of the Seattle ride.
At least 50 riders here have shown interest, although how many will ride is unclear, organizers said.
The exact route has not been determined, but riders plan to gather at noon at Gasworks Park and will probably ride along the Burke-Gilman Trail, then cross under the Aurora Bridge and head up Phinney Avenue North to Fremont. Then organizers plan to ride through Queen Anne before heading to Dexter Avenue North to the International Fountain at Seattle Center, where they plan to jump in.