(like the "Unfit for Motors" question, but for bicycles)

I recently noticed that someone's changed the track between Stanage Pole and Redmires west of Sheffield to "bicycle=no". It's been a few months since I was there (and the last time I was it was snowing horizontally) so I can't be sure but I suspect that this isn't correct - I think that it's a continuation of the BOAT that runs up Long Causeway.

Is the best way to indicate "you're legally allowed to cycle here but would be an idiot to try"* to add an "mtb:scale" tag of > 0, or is there some other accepted (by mappers and routers) way of doing this? I've previously added surface tags to the bits I've mapped around here but I wouldn't expect a router to understand random values in that.

Although I've only ever walked it, I reckon that this bit:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/154595370/history
would qualify as "mtb:scale=1".

Cheers,
Andy

* in this particular example, I don't remember the flat bit into Redmires being _that_ bad - I'd need to go back and check.

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