Cycling Commons
N 48.87° · E 2.29°
OPEN ATLAS — EST. 2026
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Demo — a preview of how adding a climb will work. Launching 2026.
Add to the atlas

Add a climb.

Found a climb the atlas is missing? Draw it, describe it, and send it to the curators.

  1. Where
  2. Profile
  3. Details
  4. Review
  5. Submitted

Where does it climb?

Search for the area, then click the foot of the climb and its summit. We'll draw the line and measure its length.

Tap the map to set the foot of the climb.Reset

The profile

Length is measured from your line. Add the rest.

Unnamed climb
From your computer/GPS — in production this is sampled from an open elevation model (DEM).
How much motor traffic shares the climb.

Details

Who's this climb for, and anything riders should know? All optional.

RoadGravelMTB TouringBikepackingE-bike RecumbentHandbike
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JPG / PNG · your own photo only
Photos are licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Only upload photos you took or are licensed to share — never images scraped or re-hosted from another site. You keep ownership; this keeps the Commons free of infringement.

Review your climb

Check the facts before sending it to the curators.

Your climb goes to a curator's review queue. Approved facts join the Commons under ODbL (data) / CC BY-SA 4.0 (media). Provenance is kept; identity is not.

It's in the queue.

A curator will review your climb. If it checks out, it joins the Commons backlog — and becomes eligible for the next voting round. Follow its journey below.

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How contributions become the atlas

The journey of a climb

Nothing you add goes live unchecked. Every climb is reviewed, then earns its place — and the best rise through the community's vote, re-ranked each round, never reset.

YouYou draw & submit the climb
CuratorsReview queue — checked by trusted curators
ApprovedJoins the “Everything” backlog of the Commons
EligibleIn the running for the next voting round
CuratedVoted up into the region's best-of
…or, from review
⟲ Needs infoA curator sends it back with a question — you refine and resubmit.
✕ RejectedDuplicate or not a climb — declined with a reason, nothing lost.