COLLECTIVE ROLE

LOCAL GUIDE

Local Guides help RESR understand real places, local scenes, protected spots, community needs and responsible movement. They are not tour guides for hype. They are trusted local context.

LOCAL KNOWLEDGE. REAL RESPONSIBILITY.

Not every place needs more attention. Some places need protection.

A Local Guide understands the difference between public places, limited spots, protected areas and secret local structures. The role is not about showing every location. It is about helping RESR build movement without damaging the places that make movement possible.

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WHAT A LOCAL GUIDE DOES

Connect movement with local context.

Local Guides can help with spot context, community contact, workshop ideas, local crews, youth structures, place sensitivity and responsible communication. They are part of the RESR governance layer around real-world movement.

Map Context

Understand what exists locally: pumptracks, dirtlines, skateparks, legal areas, informal places and sensitive zones.

Protect Spots

Help decide what can be shown publicly and what must stay limited, protected or completely hidden.

Connect People

Bring together riders, crews, builders, creators, youth structures, workshops and local partners.

Support Places

Help RESR understand where a place needs structure, repair, workshops, media, responsibility or future development.

GUIDE PROFILE SYSTEM

Prepared for trusted local context.

Local Guide profiles can later show region, discipline, crew connection, level, status and permission logic without turning sensitive knowledge into public exposure.

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In Review

Local Guide

Local Guide Candidate

LEVEL: Fortgeschritten
Region
Hamburg
Main Discipline
MTB / Spots / Community
Crew
Local Crew Candidate
Media Permission
RESR / CESR Internal Use Allowed

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Featured

Trusted Local Guide

Protected Area Guide

LEVEL: ride eat sleep repeat
Region
Region hidden
Main Discipline
Spot Responsibility / Places
Crew
Protected Crew
Media Permission
Partner / Project Use Only After Approval

PLACE SENSITIVITY

Every place needs the right visibility level.

RESR should not treat every location the same. Some places can be public. Some places should be limited. Some places need protection. Some places should never be shown at all.

01

Public

Official places, public pumptracks, legal skateparks, known facilities and locations that can be shown openly.

02

Limited

Places that can be referenced carefully, but should not be pushed with exact details or unnecessary hype.

03

Protected

Sensitive local places where media can show mood and movement, but no exact location, no map and no clear access information.

04

Secret

Places that are not public. No exact location, no tags, no maps, no public exposure. Respect comes first.

LOCAL CONTEXT MEDIA

Show the culture without exposing the spot.

Local Guides help RESR decide which media can become public, which media stays internal and which content needs additional approval before use.

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Local Context Protected

PLACE CONTEXT

Real place. Controlled visibility.

Local context can help RESR understand a place without exposing exact coordinates or sensitive details.

Permission RESR / CESR Internal Use Allowed

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Spot Respect Required Secret / Not Public

SPOT RESPONSIBILITY

Protected spot. No public location.

A Local Guide can help define whether media is public, limited, protected or not public at all.

Permission Partner / Project Use Only After Approval

GUIDE RULE 01

Context before content.

A place should be understood before it is shown. Local knowledge matters.

GUIDE RULE 02

Protection before reach.

More visibility is not always better. Some places need quiet structure.

GUIDE RULE 03

Trust before access.

RESR should never turn local knowledge into careless public information.

LOCAL GUIDE PROCESS

From local knowledge to trusted structure.

01

Local Contact

A rider, crew member or trusted person shares local context with RESR.

02

Context Check

The place, scene, sensitivity level and possible risks are reviewed.

03

Visibility Level

RESR defines whether the place is public, limited, protected or secret.

04

Guide Role

Trusted local people can become part of the Local Guide structure.

GUIDE WITH RESPONSIBILITY

Local knowledge is powerful. It needs trust.

RESR Local Guides help connect riders, places, crews, workshops and responsibility without exposing sensitive spots or local structures.

APPLY AS LOCAL GUIDE