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Old 08-18-11 | 04:28 PM
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Yes. It looks like a nice map. I figure it, the Kirkendall and Spring book, or the ACA maps will each get the job done. Also I figure that if you wanted to you could find your way with no map at all on this route. I elected to use the ACA map for a few reasons...
  1. I am very familiar with their (ACA) maps in general.
  2. I figure they are probably the most up to date if you use the online addenda.
  3. They have a more complete list of services, including libraries, restaurants, bike shops, hospitals, post offices, campgrounds, motels, and other stuff.
  4. The services have addresses and phone numbers listed.
  5. There are elevation contours.
  6. Zip codes are listed (helpful if arranging mail drops).
  7. I am using them for the California portion of the trip and figured I might as well be consistent.
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