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- ScottGNomad
goducks10 wrote:
None. Internet only. Used to pack an Atlas but it hasn't been used in years.
Same here. With everything available on my phone, we don't carry any books but then again, we rarely stray out of state. - BarabooBobExplorer IIIFor the people that only use the internet, What about when you don't have service? Last time I was in North Dakota and Montana, we had more time without internet and with it.
- gboppExplorerI still like paper maps, does that count?
- MerrykaliaExplorerI agree, I no longer use books. I am a reader, but I use a Kindle for that. I use Google, RVParkReviews, different forums that I belong to in order to find campgrounds and reviews of them. I use google maps and waze for directions.
- CavemanCharlieExplorer IIII live in Southern MN and I am just a weekend camper that doesn't go far from home. The only book I have is one called "County Parks Of Minnesota". I have used to check out which parks I would like to go to.
Otherwise I use the internet for everything else. - rk911Explorerbooks? we usually go for the electronic versions. in no partcular order...
- Trailer Life Campground Directory
- Rand McNally Trucker’s Road Atlas
- East & West Mountain Directories - goducks10ExplorerNone. Internet only. Used to pack an Atlas but it hasn't been used in years.
- B_O__PlentyExplorer IIWoodall/Trailer Life directory. A good road Atlas. Haven't seen any others I felt I needed.
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