Local RTC Set For Biketoberfest In Clark County
The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada is set for “Biketoberfest”! We are celebrating cycling throughout the entire the month of October. This will also be the 7th anniversary of…

A man and woman taking a bike ride
Paul Bradbury via Getty ImagesThe Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada is set for "Biketoberfest"! We are celebrating cycling throughout the entire the month of October. This will also be the 7th anniversary of the Bike Share program sponsored by the RTC!
The Southern Nevada Bicycling Coalition in cooperation with the Bicycling Transit Systems will feature various events during the month. All events during "Biketoberfest" can be enjoyed by the entire family.
Get out and do a little more cycling during "Biketoberfest"!
According to a recent press release, RTC CEO MJ Maynard said, "...we are focused on safe transportation for all modes of travel!" Maynard also encouraged people to take advantage of the cool weather and to get out on their bikes during the month of October.
Even better news, the RTC is offering FREE 30 day Explorer passes for RTC Bike Share in hopes more and more locals will take part in the month long celebration. It's easy to sign up for the pass at bikeshare.rtcsnv.com and use the code word BIKESHARE7.
With the cool temps and the beautiful fall weather here in Southern Nevada, it's hard to resist the offer. With trails to bike throughout the valley, this might be the best time to get out on two wheels! For the next two weekends, there will be events scheduled for all ages.
For example, this Friday (10/6) "First Friday" will offer FREE bike helmets and those 30-day RTC Bike Share passes we mentioned above. And on the following Friday, (10/13) there will be an unveiling of a mural downtown.
Information on both these events and more, click on rtcsnv/bikertoberfest. It's all a part of "Biketoberfest" here in Southern Nevada and it's already underway. Get your family and friends together for a nice bike ride and join in the fun. The best part, all the events throughout the month are FREE... so enjoy!
World Naked Bike Ride Day Is Here — Where Are You Riding? Not Las Vegas
Riding a bike is one of those simple pleasures. And naked bike riding has also become a simple pleasure! During World Naked Bike Ride Day, where are you riding...probably NOT Las Vegas!
The Mike & Carla Morning Show feel very strong about the sport of riding naked...okay, maybe not that strong, but it's info you should have! Lawnstarter.com recently conducted a study (oh yes they did!) to find the cities in American that are the best, and most ideal, for riding your bike in the buff. Just keep in mind that June 11th is "World Naked Bike Ride Day", so pick a city!
They compared 200 cities based on several metrics: events, interest in nude cycling, cities that are most and least bike friendly, cities with the most, and least sunshine, and legal barriers, like public nudity laws.
Get naked and ride a bike!
In the end, Philadelphia came out on top. Portland, Oregon was the runner-up, followed by Seattle in the number three spot. Las Vegas didn't fare to well - number 78. But in all fairness, who wants to hop on a bike seat, naked, in 115 degree heat?
Philadelphia actually started doing the naked bike ride in 2009. It drew about 400 participants who rode along a four-mile course. The ride was held annually in September, but in 2019 it was moved up to August to take advantage of warmer weather. It was canceled in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, but returned in 2021.
The free Philly ride typically brings out several thousand naked riders and works to promote cycling advocacy, body positivity, and economic sustainability. Clothing for the ride is optional, with organizers in the past describing it as a “bare as you dare” event. Some say it "helps" to wear some sort of "bottom."
The ride also has an extensive code of conduct, which includes strict policies against sexual and physical harassment. Behavior such as unwanted comments about a person’s body or sexuality, or photography without consent, aren’t tolerated.
According to the Code of Conduct of the Philly Naked Bike Ride, “One of the goals of the Philly Naked Bike Ride is to desexualize nudity and to encourage everyone to embrace nudity as a normal, enjoyable way of life..."
The Lawnstarter poll also found that Orlando, Florida has the highest percentage of nudists, in general. If you're curious, the city of Surprise, Arizona ranked dead-last, as the worst city for naked biking. Apparently, a nude cyclist is not a surprise that they'd be into in Surprise.
Here is where some of your home cities landed in the Top 15 for naked bike riding!
New York City
Well of course...you're in the Big Apple and why not! Ya got Central Park and a few other spots you might want to cycle through in the buff!
iStock via Getty Images PlusAustin, Texas
Not sure if everything is bigger in Texas, but in Austin, not a bad place to cycle around naked...avoid the summer months though!
iStock via Getty Images PlusLos Angeles, California
Not surprised...you have the sun, the beach, the nice breeze! What better place to just take off on the two wheels naked?
iStock via Getty Images PlusChicago, Illinois
This might be a tough one...oh sure, you have the lakefront, but that's about it. If you're going to ride the bike naked, make good choices!
iStock via Getty Images PlusSan Francisco, California
Ahhh, the Bay Area. A lot of up and down...whether you are naked or not, make sure you have the stamina to make it!
iStock via Getty Images PlusMadison, Wisconsin
The Dairy State! Open roads, very rural and a great place to ditch the clothes for a naked bike ride...we think!
iStock via Getty Images PlusMilwaukee, Wisconsin
Once again, Wisconsin...here though, you might have to put on at least a robe to grab a mid ride beer!
iStock via Getty Images PlusBoston, Massachusetts
Same applies in Boston as mentioned about riding in Chicago. This can be a tough city to ride naked through...so get your mind right before heading out!
iStock via Getty Images PlusBuffalo, New York
Okay, so Buffalo is a great city, but you will want to avoid riding the bike in the buff during the winter. It gets a little chilly!
iStock via Getty Images PlusHouston, Texas
Houston has a lot to offer...so if you think about riding your bike minus your clothes, make sure you have at least a backpack!
iStock via Getty Images PlusSt. Louis, Missouri
St. Louis is pretty adventurous, so nothing would surprise us here...but clearly riding you bike naked is okay!
iStock via Getty ImagesColumbus, Ohio
Columbus is a college town...so whatever. On a bike or on two legs, we think it's okay!
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