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<blockquote data-quote="sailfish" data-source="post: 1793303" data-attributes="member: 53248"><p>I prefer to use (and for some reason quite enjoy using) paper maps. However, it's not always possible to have a map on hand covering every road you may have to deal with along the way.</p><p></p><p>That being said, I keep a load of printed maps with me when I drive. Many times I've come across a road I didn't know and that wasn't on one of my maps. In this instance I will look the road up on my Garmin ($0 per month, fully loaded with maps regardless of reception) and draw an addition or write it in on one of my maps, along with address ranges between intersections as I find them.</p><p></p><p>All my route maps I keep saved on my computer, so later on, I will go in and permanently edit the map with the new addition that I labeled or drew in, so it will always be there if I must reprint it.</p><p></p><p>Despite all this, when running Saturday air, I won't hesitate to GPS my way to every single stop (all ten of them), simply because I have the tool and I'm in a different area looking for a different road every single time and frankly don't really care to actually learn it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sailfish, post: 1793303, member: 53248"] I prefer to use (and for some reason quite enjoy using) paper maps. However, it's not always possible to have a map on hand covering every road you may have to deal with along the way. That being said, I keep a load of printed maps with me when I drive. Many times I've come across a road I didn't know and that wasn't on one of my maps. In this instance I will look the road up on my Garmin ($0 per month, fully loaded with maps regardless of reception) and draw an addition or write it in on one of my maps, along with address ranges between intersections as I find them. All my route maps I keep saved on my computer, so later on, I will go in and permanently edit the map with the new addition that I labeled or drew in, so it will always be there if I must reprint it. Despite all this, when running Saturday air, I won't hesitate to GPS my way to every single stop (all ten of them), simply because I have the tool and I'm in a different area looking for a different road every single time and frankly don't really care to actually learn it. [/QUOTE]
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