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PcolaCamper
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Jan 08, 2016

Mountain Directories East and West

Good morning fellow travelers. Just a little tidbit you may find helpful. We have the Mountain Directory West which was very useful on our trip West.
We wanted to get the Mountain Directory East so I went to Amazon and was surprised at the price. The cheapest one was 10 years old and with shipping cost, would be almost $40. The newer ones were quite more! So I Googled the website of the publisher and found the 2015 version for $15 plus $3 shipping. I upgraded to expedited shipping for $5 and the total was just under $20.
You're welcome!

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  • We've used the 'Mountain Directory for Truckers & RVers' all the time because we love driving in mountains. However, every time I recommend it on forums I always state to buy it directly from the publisher, not Amazon. I can't believe folks would pay Amazon's prices when it could be had for under $20.

    Regardless, we highly recommend the purchase..but not through Amazon. :)
  • The truckers map found at truck stops is great. Low clearances and truck routes are all marked. A much cheaper option if you cannot find the mountain directories at a reasonable price.
  • Wow, may have to find my old copies. Could pay for the next trip's gas.
  • RoyF wrote:
    Interesting. After seeing this, I looked at Amaon for Mountain Directory East and found one for $746!! It was a 1999 edition. Has this become a rare book for collectors? I guess that I should take care of my 2013 edition.


    The used stuff sellers obviously do not watch all the thousands of books they have up for sale on Amazon. They use computer programs that watch the prices charged by others selling the same item, and adjust their price up or down accordingly. However when an item gets scarce and only a few sellers have it to sell then that software enters a positive feedback loop and you get bizarre pricing.

    The big question is: where are the eastern US mountains hidden? I've only seen foothills. Tho there are a few semi-mountains in the NE.


    This is a mountain



    Foothills
  • RoyF, I saw those crazy prices too, I think they must be an attempt to scam but don't know why anyone would fall for it!
    Joelc, that looks interesting and appears to have a lot of useful information. Thanks for the suggestion.
  • Have you checked the Rand McNally Motor Carriers' Road Atlas? We got the large scale laminated version for our trip out West this coming year. Planned a trip on the GPS then used dry erase pens to verify the roads on the atlas.
  • Interesting. After seeing this, I looked at Amaon for Mountain Directory East and found one for $746!! It was a 1999 edition. Has this become a rare book for collectors? I guess that I should take care of my 2013 edition.