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Aug-28-2013 10:05 AM
Blanco1 wrote:I agree with you. Back before they were invented9'67) I managed to get from southern Indiana to Los Angeles with just a map. No getting lost either. I have one now ,but only use it for very localized tourist places not long range planing or routing.
All this talk about GPS has me wondering if I should get one?
Considering what hey cost, I don't really see a need for them as long as I can read a map & ask for directions.
Maybe that is a topic for another thread, are there any links to current threads on RV GPS programs or systems ?
Or do I need to start a new one?
Aug-27-2013 10:36 PM
Roy&Lynne wrote:
I love Benchmark Atlas' I use my GPS but I plan with my Benchmarks. Unfortunately the only come for the West, OR, WA, ID, CA, AZ, NV, CO, WY, UT, and MT. I think
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Aug-27-2013 07:19 PM
Blanco1 wrote:
All this talk about GPS has me wondering if I should get one?
Considering what hey cost, I don't really see a need for them as long as I can read a map & ask for directions.
Maybe that is a topic for another thread, are there any links to current threads on RV GPS programs or systems ?
Or do I need to start a new one?
Aug-27-2013 07:18 PM
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Aug-26-2013 02:18 PM
gatorcq wrote:
I am sorry, there is nothing like looking over a good RM map, especially the large version. You don't have to zoom in/out, to see the smaller roads. Nor do you have to scroll around. Open the page and there it is. Susan & I use all the others including Micro Streets & Trips for the final route. But using the RM, you can take a lot of the smaller roads.
Aug-26-2013 01:10 PM
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Aug-26-2013 09:44 AM
N5LUI wrote:
Don't they have the atlas's in the truck stop's , just a thought !
Aug-26-2013 06:10 AM
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