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- FizzExplorer
DrewE wrote:
Here's one in the style of a subway system map. Clever, but not terribly useful for navigation.
Very nice, great find, thanks.
It makes for a good start in planning a backroads journey along old routes.
I was able to track down the original on the artists web site.
He sells them as posters, a little pricey but definitely original.
http://www.cambooth.net/us-routes-as-a-subway-map/us-routes-large/ - 2gypsies1Explorer IIIJust get a large print atlas that shows each state. It should work well. We also travel secondary roads and just pick our route depending on what we want to explore along the way. Never had a problem.
If you travel the western states a lot you might want to invest in the Benchmark series of road atlases. They are awesome and show clearly even gravel roads and lots of information on them for public parks, campgrounds, attraction. We had one for each western state as that's where we mostly traveled. - DrewEExplorer IIHere's one in the style of a subway system map. Clever, but not terribly useful for navigation.
- FizzExplorerDo a Google search for Blue Highways or Blue Routes
- rk911Explorer
Bob Vaughn wrote:
Is there a map of only US routes not all the state routes and interstates?
I've never seen one...maybe online? why? on a paper map the US routes and interstates are easily distinguishable from the smaller roads.
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