I met someone through a friend of a friend and they asked me what WNBR Portland was like so I wrote this story:
WNBR Portland was basically the most life-affirming experience I’ve ever had. I’m pretty sure it permanently changed my philosophy and outlook on life.
It was in June, so the weather in Portland was amazing and the day was super long. My friend Dan and I biked from our hotel to the park where the ride was supposed to start. We had intended to do some mountain biking that weekend too and we were both mountain bikers so we were both on our rather expensive mountain bikes.
When we got to the park at 8pm it was honestly a little bit surreal. It was a rather beautiful park in an affluent area of town. And there were just a handful of people in the park. Most of whom were completely naked.
My friend Dan had to use the restroom when we first got there, so I was basically alone in a park with a bunch of strangers. Who were naked.
It was taking Dan a while to get back so I was feeling kind of awkward fully clothed. I made a donation to one of the causes they were raising money for, WNBR being a nonprofit, and waited for him to get back.
Eventually, I started to feel awkward being the only one around wearing clothes, but I didn’t want to weird out my friend Dan by being naked when he got back. I decided that it didn’t really matter and took all my clothes off so I would feel more comfortable.
Dan came back. Since neither of us wanted to make things weird, we just acted like everything was normal and he took off all his clothes too.
More and more people started pouring in, the most interesting thing was that a lot of people had extravagant costumes. There were people dressed as robots, people dressed as videogame characters. ETC. Oh, and when I say dressed, I mean that they were naked but with props and hats and whatnot.
At one point someone approached me and handed me a flyer detailing all of the afterparties. Some of them were at bars. Some were clothing-optional, others were not. Most interestingly, at the bottom of the pamphlet was a sentence that said “To find the secret afterparty, follow the tiki head”. I didn’t think too much of it at the time.
At this point, the awkwardness set in. I was surrounded by strangers, completely naked, and wasn’t sure exactly how to act natural. Dan dashed off at this time because he was feeling the same way. Don’t worry about him though, he comes back into the story later.
It was then that I saw there was a tent where people were getting painted. You just had to make a donation and they would paint you. So I pitched in 100 dollars to their cause. I think it was another environmental thing.
I got an intricate paint job with a lot of spirals.
It was at this point that I wanted to meet up back up with dan but there were now 10,000 + people in the park. Finding one naked person in a crowd of naked people is not an easy task.
From there, things got a little blurry in my memory. I was stone-cold sober but intoxicated by the feeling of freedom that was overcoming me.
At some point, the ride started. It must have about 10 miles. We biked all throughout portland at night. Bikes glowed beautifully with all the lights they were decorated with. Crowds of people cheered loudly and encouragingly. You might even say they cheered with acceptance.
There were a few stops along the route where they had DJs and people were dancing to EDM music.
It was really a sight to behold. Everyone was really respectful of everyone else’s personal space and was just happy to be jamming to the music.
At one of the stops, there was a DJ atop a large flaming Tiki head. I literally mean that the head was shooting spouts of fire 10+ feet into the air. It was fueled by large propane tanks. I didn’t think much of it at first until it began to be pulled by another cyclist with a chariot type contraption.
Instinctively I knew what I had to do. I had to follow the tiki head. So I mounted my bike and proceeded. It must have been midnight by then.
There was, naked, covered in paint, in a foreign city, in a mob of cyclists. Chasing a tiki torch.
First through the city. Then through railyards. Then into the woods.
When the tiki head finally stopped at its destination there was a party set up where I ran into my best friend dan again. We had a really fun time dancing until about 5 am. The energy among us was really positive and strong. I felt like I was somehow interconnected with a crowd of brave strangers.
All in all, this was an incredible experience and probably a formative one.