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Old 10-15-09 | 05:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Wanderer
Go to your local Sam's Club, and pick up a State Atlas and Gazetter. Every road in the state will be on it, even the dirt, and grass ones.

It's a big red book - just carry the pages you will need.
The DeLorme Atlas and Gazetteers are great maps. I have used them for back country travel when heading to remote WW kayaking, mtn biking, or off road motorcycle racing destinations. They have all of the little back roads and even fire roads. I really don't think I would use them on the sort of tours I typically do, but they might be perfect for some tours especially if you are traveling off the asphalt and in a limited area.
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