Attributions


Initial peak data in peakery was derived from:

  • NGA GEOnet Names Server, based on Geographic Names Database containing official standard names approved by the United States Board on Geographic Names and maintained by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. More information is available at the Maps and Geodata link at www.nga.mil. The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency name, initials, and seal are protected by 10 United States Code §Section 445.
  • GeoBase, a federal, provincial and territorial government initiative that is overseen by the Canadian Council on Geomatics (CCOG)
  • geonames.org (under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License)
  • OpenStreetMap data available under the Open Database License http://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright
  • Database of British Hills, assembled by Graham Jackson, Chris Crocker, John Barnard, George Gradwell, Simon Edwardes and Mark Jackson

Source data has been extensively modified and augmented to provide more accurate information... an ongoing project! peakery members also contribute extensive peak data, trip reports, photos, and route information. Some photos are publicly licensed from sources including Wikipedia and Flickr (this product uses the Flickr API but is not endorsed or certified by Flickr); see each photo for attribution info.

peakery uses sounds from freesound: "08191 heavy stones falling.wav" by Robinhood76 (https://freesound.org/people/Robinhood76/sounds/503554) licensed under CCBYNC 3.0

peakery features map layers from the following sources: Australia - South Australia (Location), Austria (BergFex), Belgium (NGI), Canada (NRCAN), Czechia (ČÚZK), Finland (NLS), France (IGN), Germany (OutdoorActive), Hong Kong (LandsD), Israel (Hiking OSM), Japan (GSI), Luxembourg (ACT), Mexico (INEGI), New Zealand (LINZ), Norway (Kartverket), Philippines (NAMRIA), Slovakia (DGU), Spain (IGN), Sweden (SGU), Switzerland (swisstopo), Taiwan (NLSC), United Kingdom (OS), and United States (USGS).