After you’ve driven a trail, you can share photos from your run on that trail’s page. They become part of the trail’s public photo gallery, attributed to you.
How to upload
On any trail page where you’ve marked yourself as driven, look for the Share a photo from your run button [VERIFY exact wording]. Click it to open the upload form:
- Select up to [VERIFY count] photos
- Optionally add a caption to each
- Submit
Photos are reviewed before going public — same moderation flow as suggestions. Most get approved within a day.
What makes a good run photo
Photos that help other wheelers visualize the trail:
- Wide shots showing the terrain. Long open sections, technical obstacles, viewpoints.
- Your rig on the trail. Gives a sense of vehicle scale relative to obstacles.
- Conditions of interest. Wet sections, snow, recent washouts, anything other wheelers should expect.
- Trail features. Specific obstacles, junctions, water crossings.
Less useful (might still get approved, but less impact):
- Tight close-ups that don’t establish context
- People-focused shots that don’t show the trail
- Heavy filters or post-processing that misrepresent conditions
What gets rejected
- Photos that don’t appear to be from the trail in question
- Stock or clearly internet-sourced images
- Anything that violates community guidelines (offensive content, private people without consent, etc.)
- Marketing or commercial photos
Attribution and privacy
Each photo is attributed to your wheeler username on the trail page. Click-through goes to your profile (if public). If you don’t want photos attributed by name, contact site admins — there’s a “submit anonymously” option for sensitive cases [VERIFY this exists].
Removing your photos
From your account → Activity tab, find each photo and use the delete button. Removal is immediate.
