On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 2:16 PM, Bob W<p...@web-options.com> wrote:
>
>> If i get a charter and i'm not sure were i am going, i find
>> my start and end points via google maps. I can find my way in
>> between.:-)
>>
>> I usually look at the satellite images so i can see my
>> buildings and intersections, but when i print out the map,
>> all i get is the standard map view.
>>
>> When i was in the office at MMM i could print out the
>> satellite images, which also had the street info.
>>
>> Any ideas.
>>
>> Dave
>
> There are loads of online tools you can use to create waypoints for a GPS
> from Google routes. I've used one quite a lot to download cycling routes to
> a Garmin eTrex which I use.
>
> Paper maps are so 20th century...

We are not allowed to have GPS devices, cell phones, blue noses er
blue tooths in the bus.

Paper it is.:-)

Dave
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