Hannes
Knows the local ride scene and connects riders, spots and sessions.
RESR Collective / Regional Connection
Every movement starts somewhere.
RESR Local Guides are people who really know their scene, their spots and their region. They know where people ride, where people meet, which places work, which places need help and where real potential exists.
A Local Guide is not an official supervisor, not a controller, not a gatekeeper and not someone who tells others what to do. A Local Guide is a connection between RESR and the local community, between places and people, between riders, skaters, crews, parents, young people, mechanics, creators and possible partners on the ground.
That is exactly why RESR needs Local Guides: people who see what is really happening locally. Which pumptracks are used? Which dirtlines need care? Which skateparks have potential? Which places have no water, no toilet, no workshop bench, no shade, no structure? Where are active crews? Where are safer offers for young riders missing? Where are new scenes starting to grow?
Local Guides help make this visible — not through theory, not through Google Maps and not from an office, but through real proximity to a place. They ride there, know people there, see what is missing and understand the atmosphere.
Knows the local ride scene and connects riders, spots and sessions.
This space is waiting for someone who knows the scene.
For people who know why a place matters, not just where it is.
Help identify which places work well and which need support.
For people who understand spots, care, progression and responsibility.
For people who know where workshops, support and community days could work.
Local Guides help RESR understand where the movement can grow next. Not as an exact public spot map, but as an atmospheric overview of regions, scenes and potential.
The point is not to publish every location. The point is to understand where knowledge, activity and responsibility already exist.
Responsibility matters. Not every place should be shared publicly. Not every trail belongs on a map. Not every spot should be promoted.
RESR Local Guides should not help destroy sensitive places. They should help understand places better. Sometimes that means visibility. Sometimes it means protection. Sometimes it means care. Sometimes it means a conversation. Sometimes it means listening first before changing anything.
RESR Places do not emerge through blind actionism. They emerge through structure, trust, responsibility and real local connection.
A Local Guide can be an experienced rider, a skater who is always at the park, a parent supporting the local scene, a mechanic from the area, a filmer who knows many spots, a young rider who brings others together or a crew that keeps a place alive.
You do not have to be the best rider. You do not need the biggest reach. You do not need to look perfect. What matters is simple: you know your place, you are fair, you are honest, you do not only think about yourself and you want movement to work better locally.
Keeps local knowledge, atmosphere and place understanding inside the system.
Brings movement, real use, repeated sessions and honest feedback.
Makes places, movement, stories, builds and processes visible.
The community should help decide here as well — through suggestions, polls, regional notes and real participation. RESR should not decide from above what a place needs. RESR should understand with the people on the ground what a place could become.
Local Guides are the eyes and ears of the movement. They do not only show where something is. They help explain why it matters.
A spot is not just concrete. A trail is not just earth. A pumptrack is not just asphalt. A skatepark is not just a facility. A place becomes important through people, repetition, sessions, learning, mistakes, friendships, care and stories.
Which region deserves closer attention next?
What place could benefit from workshops, visibility or structure?
Which scene is active, honest and worth making visible?
Local part of the cycle
Local Guides are the local part of this cycle. They connect movement with place. RESR does not only grow online. RESR grows where people really ride, build, film, help, learn and come back.
Ride Eat Sleep Repeat. We grow to inspire.
Region over exact location. Spot type over public geotag. Responsibility over exposure.