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Old Jan 1, 2009 | 8:58 pm
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robyng
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Originally Posted by BamaVol
Are you referring to the DeLorme Atlas & Gazetteer series? I've bought one for 3 of the last 4 states I've lived in. If you can't find it there, it's in another dimension. I'm not much on off-roading, but back-roading is a passion.
I pulled out my Atlas - and that's what it is - DeLorme. Even though I have an older edition - it includes GPS grids for people who really aren't all that great with maps. I would just advise that not all roads are created equal - and that when you're driving on non-paved roads - it's best to have a good spare tire (and to know how to change it). Also - for people renting cars - check your rental contract - because driving on unpaved roads and places like beaches may void whatever insurance you have.

scoow - I couldn't remember the name of that restaurant if my life depended on it. And whatever it was then - it is almost not certainly the same now. But I am sure that similar places exist - because I've dined in them over the last couple of years.

Anyway - hope all you guys down south (and elsewhere) had your collards and blackeyed peas and cornbread today. If you did - I shouldn't have to wish you anything - but I won't take any chances and will wish you all a Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year. Robyn
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