Monday, October 15th, 2018
I say, good day fellow Huskies!
With 2018 UW Homecoming right around the corner, it's jolly good time for another UW Tweed Ride. A Tweed Ride, what's that? Why, the concept is simple. Attire yourself in something timeless and tweedy and then tour around our rustic campus on your bicycle (better - your parent’s bicycle; best - your grandmother’s bicycle). Find our 2018 stops and route here.
Join UW Transportation, UW Sustainability, and the Whole U for a unique mid-day sojourn across the Seattle campus! We do hope to hear the jaunty ring of your bicycle bell joining with our own, to sing the glory of Washington forever! We will stop in select places to admire the finest campus buildings, hear tales of the past, and perhaps enjoy sipping hot chocolate. And of course, we will take many a photograph of our dapper cohort.
WITH WHOM: Open to all, especially students, faculty, staff and alumni of the University of Washington. Register via Whole U. Not a UW student, faculty, or staff but want to register? Simply send an email to sustainability@uw.edu to note your RSVP.
LOCATION: The ride will begin at Hansee Hall, southern face courtyard and end in the ASUW Shell House near the Waterfront Activities Center.
START & END TIMES: We will meet just prior to Noon, at which time the ride will begin. The ride will last approximately 45 minutes.
ON THE DAY: Monday, October 15th, 2018
A message from our intrepid leader, Elizabeth Bastian, UW's Active Transportation Specialist:
If you batten down your eyelids and hoist your imagination, it is not a difficult task to spy this grand old University as it was just one hundred brisk shuffles of the calendar ago. Fewer halls of learning, yes, but still many of the finest, heartiest, best-bricked structures standing proud. No newfangled pocket computers but smart leather and canvas bags in hand. In place of woven-petrol shrouds, stately woolen coats and lithe linen shirtwaists. Not mellifluent horseless carriages and bellowing buses but instead the noble streetcar on its gleaming rail, the well-cobbled shoe-strike on the stone-paved way, and yes, indeed, the swish, click and hum of the fair bicycle upon the rough and winding path. Imbibe deeply that same sea-kissed air, that same mountain vista - this is a fierce and blessed place. Now unfurl those eyelids and join us, your joyous fellow lovers of anachronism and nostalgia, on a Tweed Ride through this ever-great campus. And no, bicycling is not a new adventure in our university's history. Note the astounding image of our Territorial University circa 1875 with the now famous four columns and tiny bicyclist in front of the columns steps (click on image to jump to larger version).
Need some ideas on what to wear? Take a look at these other natty Tweed Riders from Longbeach and Grand Rapids:
Questions Asked Frequently
Q: What of the bicycle helmet, are we to wear them on this tweed ride?
A: Good heavens, friend, of course we will wear bicycle helmets. It is, after all, the law in this place. They are required absolutely for all participants in the ride; please bring yours along. You may remove them for photos, of course.
Q: Now look here, my bicycle is made of the newest, finest material products of the space age, and hasn’t the old-time aesthetic you suggest. Can I attend?
A: All bicycle styles are welcome on our Tweed ride. The design of the bicycle has changed relatively little since the introduction of the Safety Bicycle in the last 19th century (the first with two wheels of the same size). Therefore, your metal mount is more classic than you think! That said, the more vintage bicycles in the herd, the better!
Q: How, precisely, are you asking that I attire myself when attending the Tweed Ride?
A: Woolen blazers. Knitted team jerseys. Linen dresses and shirts. It is up to you to decide what bygone era of natural, functional dress you wish to embody. Have fun with it - if the moths have made unfortunate inroads in the deepest grottos of your closet, fine local purveyors of second-hand goods can help. The fashion police will not be in attendance. Fun and a nostalgic flamboyance are the goals for all. Tweeds accompanied by purple shirts, knickers, bags, and/or other accessories you say? Well to the front of the line with you, you fully haberdashed Husky!
Q: I say, I don't have a bicycle...whatever shall I do?
A: No worries friend, simply sign up and use one of the Lime bikes available in several locations on campus.
And finally, we provide a historical document demonstrating that we Huskies are a bit of a rowdy sort going quite far back. Witness this document from March 1900 requesting the construction of an extension to the Lake Union Path to campus as, "during the wheeling season the beautiful ride from the city suddenly changes to the roughest travel over an ugly stretch of country." Learn more about this dandy letter here.