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- Manual profile publication
do you have the exact profile data of your climb from your bike computer or elsewhere? Start below!
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GPS profile publication
Do you have the GPX-file from your GPX-bike computer or the Google Earth KML or KMZ file?
Click here
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Short & easy publication via map
No need for files or profile data here, just submit basic data and indicate start and finish of the climb on a Google Map. Click here.
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NEW!! From now on, you can publish your own climb on climbbybike.com!
Please first check if the climb is not yet listed on climbbybike.
Next, fill out the necessary (*) the fields below and click on "submit climb".
On the next screen, you will be able to fill out the profile of the climb, to upload pictures if you have some and
to determine the exact position of the climb on a map. Go!
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Create profile |
Upload pictures |
Add location map |
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Publication guidelines
How to get the profile data of a climb?
Its very easy, as long as you have a good bike computer. With any good bike computer, you should be able to download the height - distance parameters to your computer or to get the GPX data directly.
You don't have profile data? NO PROBLEM!
No problem. Climbbybike has tools to generate a high-quality profile of your climb from your GPX data or from the Google Earth file that you can draw yourself via Google Earth. Publish your climb via the
GPX/Google Earth publication or just submit basic data and indicate the start and finish of the climb on a map via our short and easy publication.
You don't have a (good) bike computer?
There are several good bike computers which give you not only the correct distance but also the correct height at any given moment of your trip.
If you don't have one yet, you should certainly try to get one, cause it makes your cycling trips more fun. If you opt for a non-GPS bike computer, climbbybike advises the
HAC4Plus,
CM 436 ALTI M and
CATEYE CC-AT100.
You can buy these bike computers online in this shop at a very decent price.
If you're a regular cyclist, climbbybike advises a GPS bike computer like
Garmin Edge 705 (used by climbbybike) or one of the Garmin Edge series or
Garmin forerunner.
You do have a computer and height distance parameters. What next?
Once you have downloaded the data, you have the necessary height-distance parameters in order to create its profile. Creating a profile on climbbybike is very easy; there are 4 steps of which the first two
are required in order to have your climb published on climbbybike.
Step 1: General data climb (required) fill out your personal data, including, if you have any, your web page address. Climbbybike will consider to publish your web
address underneath the new profile of the climb created by you. You may also use the profile you created on your own web page, once it has been published on climbbybike.
Step 2: Upload the GPX-data or kml/kmz-data OR create profile (required) fill out the height and distance profile of the climb. You may use any scale you wish for the distance (e.g. 100 meter, 500 meter or 1 km), but it should be expressed
in KM (so, e.g. 0,1 KM). The height level should be expressed in meter.
Step 3: Upload pictures (not required) upload your pictures if you have any. If you don't, please continue to step 4.
Step 4: Add location map (required in the short publication mode) in the last step, you will be able to add the exact location (start and finish) of the climb through a map. Zoom in to find the
location of the climb and click to get the longitude and latitude values. Submit the location values to finish the complete publication process.
Control of your data
Climbbybike will check the data and profile before publishing your climb through approximative comparison of the profile with available satellite data.
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