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Newbiecampers wrote:....plus with just a bit of tech savvy, you can download areas ahead of time........you can download info about the area you are headed to.
Tech savvy has absolutely nothing at all to do with it. When you have made no plans in advance, and are in location "A" with no cell service, you can't download anything about location "B" when you decide to go there at the last second without said cell service. And as I said, often times while driving we had no adequate data service for websites.
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valhalla360 wrote:
...no service areas are becoming ever smaller
....plus with just a bit of tech savvy, you can download areas ahead of time........you can download info about the area you are headed to.
So yes, the idea of needing paper is dinosaur thinking
โApr-26-2018 07:26 AM
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jplante4 wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
So yes, the idea of needing paper is dinosaur thinking.
Hey. I'm getting into my 1950 Buick and come find you for that remark!!! Where'd I put that map?
Just curious - do you use paper nautical charts?
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โApr-25-2018 05:32 AM
valhalla360 wrote:
So yes, the idea of needing paper is dinosaur thinking.
โApr-25-2018 04:28 AM
jerryjay11 wrote:Two Hands wrote:
We have a paper state parks camping map from California. Every time we need it we canโt find it so we go old school and find the information on the internet.
"old school"???
Chuckle-chuckle!
โApr-24-2018 11:34 PM
Newbiecampers wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
Far easier to do a search on the internet and get more up to date info with links to the actual park and an aerial view to see what it really looks like.
At best, you are targeting dinosaurs who refuse to use better resources and they are a dying breed (actually in a littoral sense as it's mostly old folks not comfortable with technology).
I always have to chuckle when people write stuff like this. Especially the last sentence.
Did you ever consider there is still a good use for a paper source, like the lack of cell service?
We took a 21 day "on the fly" trip last summer. In other words we made no reservations, or even much campground research, in advance. We had no idea where we would be on any given day in advance. We just went.
There were many times out west when we had no cell service, and hence no internet, when looking for a place to camp. We used the little campground symbols on the spiral-bound road atlas we had more than once.
Something the OP is talking about with a greater amount of campground information would have been useful.