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swirlspice:

Looks like Cyclopath got a refreshed UI and is now mobile friendly. I’m pretty sure this has been around for a while and there was a data cleanup initiative ongoing over the last year or so.

personalized bikeabilityCyclopath lets you enter personal bikeability ratings for roads and trails. This unique rating system helps find the best routes for you, while also supporting the community with your individual knowledge.
geowiki what?Cyclopath is a geowiki: an editable map where anyone can share notes about roads and trails, enter tags about special locations, and fix map problems - like missing trails. Hundreds of Twin Cities cyclists are already doing this, making Cyclopath the most comprehensive and up-to-date bicycle information resource in the world.

My other favorite newish thing about Cyclopath is multimodal routing - it’s the only service I know that will help you figure out how to get somewhere by loading your bike on a bus. (That said, I rarely want to go anywhere far enough for the transit options to kick in.)

swirlspice:

Looks like Cyclopath got a refreshed UI and is now mobile friendly. I’m pretty sure this has been around for a while and there was a data cleanup initiative ongoing over the last year or so.

personalized bikeability
Cyclopath lets you enter personal bikeability ratings for roads and trails. This unique rating system helps find the best routes for you, while also supporting the community with your individual knowledge.

geowiki what?
Cyclopath is a geowiki: an editable map where anyone can share notes about roads and trails, enter tags about special locations, and fix map problems - like missing trails. Hundreds of Twin Cities cyclists are already doing this, making Cyclopath the most comprehensive and up-to-date bicycle information resource in the world.

My other favorite newish thing about Cyclopath is multimodal routing - it’s the only service I know that will help you figure out how to get somewhere by loading your bike on a bus. (That said, I rarely want to go anywhere far enough for the transit options to kick in.)

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