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Old 09-11-15 | 10:23 AM
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sriley4290
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Originally Posted by Jim from Boston
Try AAA or ask a friend who is a member for a map from an AAA business office. They seemed to have Metropolitan maps of all the major cities I have visited. They are free to members, and the scale is such that they encompass a wide area, yet detailed enough to show good cycling roads. I have even planned Century rides using the Metro Boston map.

One problem I have had using them en route is that I have to find my location on the map. This is my first year riding with a smartphone (I 6+) with GPS that will immediately show me my position on the map.
very cool Jim, thank you for the information. I do know people who are members of AAA. I have been using MMR since I started riding a year and a half ago. I use it for almost every ride I do no matter how short. just created my first route on it today. I do like the create a route feature on the website.
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