Butler Maps & Ride Planning
#11
Yes. Thanks. Father's also works. I have most maps and I've given several away as gifts. I'm using 4 right now to plan my Sept trip around the 4 Corners states. I haven't got the chest they have to keep them all in. I just put them in the black pouch since they fit in my bike easier that way. $10 for a map is still a lot for a map, but beats $14.95 all day.
#12
About a month ago I realized Butler maps was in the same complex where I store my motorcycles. I was finishing the battery removal on the bikes and decided to stop in as I was leaving.
I thought it was simply a business office, but the nice young lady took me to the back and showed me the racks of maps. She stated they were on sale...6 for $10 each. So, I picked up 6 to carry on my bikes. They have 2 dedicated to just Rt. 66, which is on my bucket list, and I grabbed them. Then I picked up 2 national maps (an east and a west). A Wyoming and Colorado map rounded off the six.
I'll likely utilize the maps on the Indian since it doesn't have a gps. I still like and use maps.
The maps are water and tear resistant. I'd recommend them if you still enjoy using maps. They're catered to riders, both off road and touring maps are available.
I thought it was simply a business office, but the nice young lady took me to the back and showed me the racks of maps. She stated they were on sale...6 for $10 each. So, I picked up 6 to carry on my bikes. They have 2 dedicated to just Rt. 66, which is on my bucket list, and I grabbed them. Then I picked up 2 national maps (an east and a west). A Wyoming and Colorado map rounded off the six.
I'll likely utilize the maps on the Indian since it doesn't have a gps. I still like and use maps.
The maps are water and tear resistant. I'd recommend them if you still enjoy using maps. They're catered to riders, both off road and touring maps are available.
#13
We like to eat at the diner on the river at Mexican Hat. Be sure to stop at Gooseneck State Park on the way to Moki Dugway. Muley Point is a definite must!
#14
About a month ago I realized Butler maps was in the same complex where I store my motorcycles. I was finishing the battery removal on the bikes and decided to stop in as I was leaving.
I thought it was simply a business office, but the nice young lady took me to the back and showed me the racks of maps. She stated they were on sale...6 for $10 each. So, I picked up 6 to carry on my bikes. They have 2 dedicated to just Rt. 66, which is on my bucket list, and I grabbed them. Then I picked up 2 national maps (an east and a west). A Wyoming and Colorado map rounded off the six.
I'll likely utilize the maps on the Indian since it doesn't have a gps. I still like and use maps.
The maps are water and tear resistant. I'd recommend them if you still enjoy using maps. They're catered to riders, both off road and touring maps are available.
I thought it was simply a business office, but the nice young lady took me to the back and showed me the racks of maps. She stated they were on sale...6 for $10 each. So, I picked up 6 to carry on my bikes. They have 2 dedicated to just Rt. 66, which is on my bucket list, and I grabbed them. Then I picked up 2 national maps (an east and a west). A Wyoming and Colorado map rounded off the six.
I'll likely utilize the maps on the Indian since it doesn't have a gps. I still like and use maps.
The maps are water and tear resistant. I'd recommend them if you still enjoy using maps. They're catered to riders, both off road and touring maps are available.
FWIW: A few yrs back I was in AAA wondering if their maps (paper maps) are still in demand. The 1 gal I talked with said yuppers for sure. Sort of surprised me.
#16
MB my friend, there is a thread around these here parts somewhere abt who still uses the paper maps. I was astonished at the HIGH numbers of chaps here still using them. Likely older farts of course but nonetheless.....
FWIW: A few yrs back I was in AAA wondering if their maps (paper maps) are still in demand. The 1 gal I talked with said yuppers for sure. Sort of surprised me.
FWIW: A few yrs back I was in AAA wondering if their maps (paper maps) are still in demand. The 1 gal I talked with said yuppers for sure. Sort of surprised me.
Maybe it is an old fart thing....not that I'm old. Lol. Well, ok...I'm retired.
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