The Roads Less Traveled
- Peter Jordan
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The Roads Less Traveled
Some time ago on the 356 List Serve, there was a reference to a road atlas or book that detailed great highways that were not part of the big interstate system. I have searched the archives without success trying to find the name of this book (I have also struck out on Amazon). Can anyone help?
Peter Jordan
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Peter,
Do a Google search for: motorcycle roads
That'll get you plenty of good info and a huge assortment of great sports car roads...just watch out for our two-wheeled friends along the way!
Do a Google search for: motorcycle roads
That'll get you plenty of good info and a huge assortment of great sports car roads...just watch out for our two-wheeled friends along the way!
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The Roads Less Traveled
Peter,
I suspect you may be searching for the DeLorme Atlas & Gazetteer series.
Delorme now has these back roads atlases available for all 50 states. I
think they also have computer software available, for those who prefer
to do things in a more 21st century way (since that is definitely NOT
me, I can't say for sure).
Bud Osbourne
356Burgh
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Subject: [356Talk] The Roads Less Traveled
Some time ago on the 356 List Serve, there was a reference to a road
atlas or book that detailed great highways that were not part of the big
interstate system. I have searched the archives without success trying
to find the name of this book (I have also struck out on Amazon). Can
anyone help?
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Peter Jordan
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59 Coupe Silver
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I suspect you may be searching for the DeLorme Atlas & Gazetteer series.
Delorme now has these back roads atlases available for all 50 states. I
think they also have computer software available, for those who prefer
to do things in a more 21st century way (since that is definitely NOT
me, I can't say for sure).
Bud Osbourne
356Burgh
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Jordan [mailto:peter@jordan2.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2008 8:28 PM
To: 356talk@356registry.com
Subject: [356Talk] The Roads Less Traveled
Some time ago on the 356 List Serve, there was a reference to a road
atlas or book that detailed great highways that were not part of the big
interstate system. I have searched the archives without success trying
to find the name of this book (I have also struck out on Amazon). Can
anyone help?
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Peter Jordan
59 Convertible D Meissen Blue
59 Coupe Silver
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