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Old 12-10-16 | 06:59 PM
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Ty0604
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Originally Posted by B. Carfree
One can ride quite a ways without finding a town big enough to have useful maps of the area. For example, I was riding down the Pacific coast after not having been there in over a decade. I left on the trip on a whim and didn't bring any maps. That worked fine until just a bit south of the Lost Coast. I couldn't remember enough detail about my options in Sonoma County, where I would be turning inland. Worst case, I planned on just heading east at the Russian River, but I knew there were many alternatives that were more scenic, more challenging in terms of terrain and had less traffic. Unfortunately, there was not a single place to get a map that had any detail at all from Fort Bragg south. I did get one "wine country" map at an auto parts store, but it didn't have what I needed.
Brookings, Oregon & Creasent City, California both have visitor centers/CoCs where you can get maps of both states.

Both cities on the coast not far from either boarder.

Just an FYI if you ever ride the Pacific Coast again!
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