Managing media
Photos are what make a route come alive. They show people what to expect before they ride.
Upload photos
Section titled “Upload photos”There are two ways to add photos to a route:
- Drag and drop — Drag photos anywhere onto the route editor page. A drop zone appears to confirm.
- Click to upload — In the Photos section, click the upload area and select files from your device.
You can upload multiple photos at once. Supported formats: JPEG, PNG, WebP, and HEIC.
Set the cover photo
Section titled “Set the cover photo”The cover photo is the one that appears on route cards throughout the site. Tap the star on any photo to make it the cover. The filled star shows which photo is currently selected.
Choose something that captures the feel of the route — a scenic view, a distinctive landmark, or a stretch of path that makes someone want to ride it.
Reorder photos
Section titled “Reorder photos”Drag any photo to a new position in the grid. The order you set here is the order they appear in the route’s photo gallery.
Put the most compelling photos first. People browse from left to right — lead with your best shots.
Add captions
Section titled “Add captions”Each photo has a caption field below it. Captions appear in the photo gallery and give viewers context:
- “The wooden boardwalk through the marsh”
- “Looking east from the Champlain Bridge”
- “Coffee stop at the Mill Street Brew Pub”
Captions are optional but helpful, especially for landmarks or notable sections.
Remove a photo
Section titled “Remove a photo”Tap the x on any photo to remove it from the route.
- If you’re a guest or editor, the photo is “parked” — moved to the Nearby Photos panel where it can be re-added later.
- If you’re an admin, the photo is removed from the route’s media list.
Either way, the original image file is preserved. Nothing is permanently deleted when you remove a photo from a route.
Nearby Photos
Section titled “Nearby Photos”Below the main photo grid, you may see a Nearby Photos panel. This contains photos that are geographically close to your route or photos that were previously parked.
- Tap the + on any nearby photo to add it to your route.
- You can also drag photos between the main grid and the Nearby Photos panel.
This is useful when a photo from one route also makes sense on a nearby route.