You're on the right path.
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Originally Posted by
Londoner Pete
Book ordered! Thanks.
Agree about using proper maps rather than GPS. I've had a large paper one pinned to my office wall to help with the planning and a visual reminder of what to get excited about.
If you already have a wall map, the atlas will be of immense value to you. It will give you detailed maps of each State, with all towns and most attractions printed on it. Scenic routes are highlighted as well, and all roads are clearly graded to show what to expect. You might like to consider bringing your AA membership with you, as it will give you access to free maps and tourism information from the AAA - anywhere in the US. Many of us like to travel with multiple maps, as well as our electronics. Often there is something on the AAA maps, which is not in the Rand McNally - or vice versa.
You're on the right road to planning a great trip. Just be careful not to pack too many miles or sites into each day. Give yourself some time to really absorb the sites and the atmosphere of each.
When you are on the road, or after you return home, it would be great to read how you got on. Not sure if you have found your way there yet, but we have a forum especially for members to record their road trip.... with photos and all.
You might also like to check out this page, which might give you some more ideas for when you are on the road.
Lifey