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With the Internet how do you plan you trip?

jmcgsd
Explorer
Explorer
In the old days, you could break out you Rand McNally or you AAA maps and plan a trip. Obviously, this is still an option.

Years ago I had a Microsoft application, Trips and Streets, that was a pretty good tool.

Now although I have Google maps on my iPad, it is really not much of a planning tool. I guess I'm looking for an app that lets me start with a map of the US, decide where I want to go, then zero in on areas for more detailed route planning.

What are you using?
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RoyF
Explorer
Explorer
I like a combination of Rand McNally and Google. I can get a general overview more easily and more quickly with the Rand McNally, plus I can write on it, circle certain towns. I like Google maps for zooming in for a detailed look at particular places of interest. For me, a disadvantage of Google for the larger overview is that it does not display the minor roads until you zoom in to a certain scale, and I do not always take the interstates.

GizmosMom
Explorer
Explorer
I still use my 2011 MS Streets and Trips to plan. I then look online for updated lists of campgrounds and RV parks along the route.

I also use Google Maps although it isn't ass user friendly (to me) as MS S&T.
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fj12ryder
Explorer III
Explorer III
If you liked MS Streets and Trips continue using it. I use Delorme/Garmin Street Atlas. It's been pretty much discontinued but I'll use it until they pry it from my cold dead fingers. 🙂
Howard and Peggy

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