North Natomas Jibe Passport Pedal Challenge landing page concept
Coming Soon to Jibe

Passport Pedal Challenge

A neighborhood-wide photo challenge built around bikes, discovery, and collecting stamps across 25 playful stops. Ride at your pace, snap your proof, and turn everyday routes into a city passport.

25 photo-based challenge stops to collect
5 different locations needed for the ride
10+ minutes of riding to make it count

How it works

The challenge is designed to feel easy to start, fun to browse, and satisfying to complete. Riders enter once, explore the board, then submit proof one activity at a time.

Step 01

Start your passport

Enter basic rider details so your progress can be picked back up later without a heavy login flow.

Step 02

Pick your stops

Browse 25 challenge prompts and choose the ones you want to complete during your ride.

Step 03

Submit your proof

Upload a quick photo, confirm the rules, and collect a stamp on the board for each completed stop.

Challenge preview

The final board will include 25 prompts. Here are a few examples to give the page some personality before launch.

Reflect

Take a picture in something reflective

Mirrors, windows, chrome, or anything else that makes the challenge feel playful and visual.

Neighborhood

Find a little free library

A great example of the challenge turning a short ride into a small local discovery moment.

Public Art

Take a photo with a mural or public art

One of the strongest prompts for colorful, shareable images that still feel place-based.

Nature

Take a photo near water

Simple, flexible, and easy to understand for riders of different ages and route styles.

Transit

Ride to a bus stop

A subtle way to reinforce multi-modal thinking while keeping the prompt easy to complete.

Bike Friendly

Find something that makes your ride easier

A nice open-ended prompt that can spark creativity and highlight bike-friendly infrastructure.

Rules at a glance

The public page can preview a few key rules up front so riders know what kind of proof the challenge expects.

Ride to real places

Photos must come from at least five different locations and should not be taken at home.

Show the challenge

Each photo should include the participant, their bike, the location, and the challenge item.

One photo, one stop

Each submitted image should count for only one activity to keep verification simple and fair.

Ride safely

Do not stop in traffic, and always respect private property while completing the challenge.