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In reply to the discussion: Here's a typical 1962 GPS System for cars in that day. [View all]MineralMan
(151,582 posts)13. On the other hand, when my wife and I moved from California
to Minnesota, driving one car and a 24' moving truck, she asked me if I'd have a map in the truck, since I was leading. "Nope," I said. All I need to know is that we turn left onto I-35 in Texas.
I had the last leg of the trip to her parent's house in Minnesota committed to memory, so I never looked at a map even once on the trip. Interstates all the way.
But, she was in charge of finding all the Motel 6 locations for our five stops. She'd pass me, and lead me to them. Why Motel 6? They allow pets, so our two cats had a place to sleep, and the ones we chose all had pull-through truck parking spots. It took us 6 days to go the 2500 miles. Never again!
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They still do them. Not sure if they still print them up the same,
PoindexterOglethorpe
Feb 2019
#63
When in college I delivered payrolls for ADP on Long Island. Before I left I'd plot out my trip....
George II
Feb 2019
#35
True story; Google Maps GPS kept trying to send me south from SC to NY...
Dennis Donovan
Feb 2019
#15
+1. Best thing for trips back then were AAA Triptiks. Among other things, I'm a moron when it
Hoyt
Feb 2019
#3
Was just right near Santa Maria for Xmas :) Cal Poly Alum (as are both my 1st cousins) here ...
mr_lebowski
Feb 2019
#75
When I was 13 my family made our big trip using AAA TripTick. We went from Missouri to
Arkansas Granny
Feb 2019
#12
Since we're talking about Petroleum company pubs, what about the Shell Answer Man Books?
Dennis Donovan
Feb 2019
#10
Once decided to take I-5 back from the Bay Area to So Cal a couple of days after
LibDemAlways
Feb 2019
#51
I always look at an atlas or individual maps before going to a completely new place.
WeekiWater
Feb 2019
#24
Fun random fact: the cheapest gasoline's ever been, adjusted for inflation, was in 1998.
Spider Jerusalem
Feb 2019
#31
I am a map hoe. 7.5's are my fav for the woods, google earth if I looking for a particular place.
GemDigger
Feb 2019
#43
I keep an Atlas in my car all the time and get a new one every couple years.
appleannie1943
Feb 2019
#49
You and I think alike. I have used the sun as my guide on macadam roads to get around I64 in
appleannie1943
Feb 2019
#69
It's sad but true that a lot of kids today don't even know how to read a map
infullview
Feb 2019
#83