Dan_Ashley
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Does anyone know of road trip planning software that will automatically plan a rest stop every so many miles?
Street Atlas USA by DeLorme. I've used it for years. I'm about 3 years behind on updates but it still does a good job. If you want back roads etc you can tell it you're bicycling or walking and it avoids the slabs.
Ride and ride safe,
oh good. (double entendre)The NSA isn't looking for you; the government is at least partiallly shut down... :thumbup:
I just hope that they don't wake anybody up, and tell them to keep an eye on you... :shocked:oh good. (double entendre)
I just hope that they don't wake anybody up, and tell them to keep an eye on you... :shocked:
The NSA isn't looking for you; the government is at least partiallly shut down... :thumbup:
Somebody in the area go look. I would bet a beer, the parking lot is still full.The NSA isn't looking for you; the government is at least partiallly shut down... :thumbup:
Street Atlas USA by DeLorme. I've used it for years. I'm about 3 years behind on updates but it still does a good job. If you want back roads etc you can tell it you're bicycling or walking and it avoids the slabs.
Ride and ride safe,
I loved this program, and used it quite a bit, but I can't put the data into my GPS, and it's really hard to mount the laptop in the :spyder2:
There's a program out there called Tyre, that I have used to plan trips, and also Garmin BaseCamp. I'm not sure if they will figure in fuel stops like Delorme used to do, but I don't think I could go by those on the Bike. We usually take the roads less travelled, and sometimes gas stops are dictated by the road, rather than the odometer.
I solved my problem by using Google maps. I hate to do this because now the NSA knows where I plan to stop for gas on my trip this week. BUT Google has a nice way to drag and drop points along your trip, then tells you how many miles from one point to the next. The only downside is that I had to use my desktop. The drag and drop would't work on my iPad.
It would be nice if some trip planning software would say: here is the route. And then let me put in some parsmeters for gas stops...like "I gotta stop ever 120 miles for gas." Then it would pick gas stations no further apart than 120 miles, and plot those on the map. The HD software came close to this, but it made me choose between riding from the West coast to the East coast, or vice-versa. Since, I want to go someplace else, this wouldn't work for me. Google maps came the closest, but planning gas stops was not automatic.
As long as we are wishing for things in trip planning software (or GPS's), how about being able to put in a trip from say Chicago to Detroit, and then select a road, like US-12? I can't tell you how many times I have longed for that kind of feature.