I am a regular  user of maps.me and it is very reliable offline. Very
worthwhile getting in and out of  urban areas where paper maps are of
little use. Very helpful in finding our lodging most evenings. Some of the
really dense hill towns can confuse it.Overall I am satisfied. Steve

On Tue, Feb 19, 2019 at 8:22 PM Tom Wyland <tomwyl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I've used Maps.me which leverages Open Street Maps.  It uses your
> smartphone GPS chip and can operate without an internet connection (as long
> as you pre-load the maps).  I use it when I travel internationally as well.
> BicycleTouringPro details how to use Maps.me for bike touring somewhere on
> his site.
>
> Tom
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