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2gypsies wrote:If you use a mapping program like MS Streets and Trips you can create your own data set of the places you find interesting and they will show on the map as you plan your trip. You can include things like the name of the attraction, street address, phone number, etc., to give you an idea of what the attraction is.
...Another idea is...as you're reading about specific things you want to do...go to the atlas immediately and highlight the town. Then you can see at a glance that you have something important about that town in your folder. It'll save you a lot of time...
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Mote wrote:
Awesome links, many thanks
โJun-19-2013 02:57 AM
trailertraveler wrote:
Ghost Towns,
Slot Canyons,
Pow Wows,
Flea Markets,
Scenic Byways,
National Wildlife Rufuges,
Rock Art,
Native American Ruins,
Factory Tours.
Waterfalls
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โJun-18-2013 11:23 AM
Dick_B wrote:X-2, I've never done the TC highway, but I have to agree that just driving for the sake of driving it's self doesn't sound like fun to me.
Unless you REALLY like to see the world behind the windshield I would scratch off the Trans Canada highway UNLESS there are places along the way that you want to visit. Just driving for driving sake, with an RV, doesn't make sense.
โJun-18-2013 09:13 AM
Dick_B wrote:
Unless you REALLY like to see the world behind the windshield I would scratch off the Trans Canada highway UNLESS there are places along the way that you want to visit. Just driving for driving sake, with an RV, doesn't make sense.
โJun-18-2013 09:11 AM