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Old 09-28-23, 09:09 AM
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I use paper cue sheets for tours when I am not familiar with the route. Sometimes, like when touring out west, they are not needed on some days because there may only be a few turns. Off the top of my head, I can think of one day off the top of my head that was 61 miles long that had only 3 turns, including the turn out of the campground to start the day. In those cases, I might make notes as to the distance of services, like stores, and possibly climbing beginning and ending mileages. And at the end of the day, cue sheet can be used to help start campfires. Try that with a GPS unit.
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