• Re: Detours (was: Re: los

    From NANCY BACKUS@1:123/140 to JOE MACKEY on Wed Jun 19 22:24:00 2019
    Quoting Joe Mackey to Nancy Backus on 06-13-19 07:04 <=-

    So... I've been up to the Pond for close to a week, and pecking at
    messages when I've had some free time around transporting my kid around
    the area until his Jeep was up and running... No internet access up here
    at all at the camp, so upload will have to wait until I return home.. :)

    I just kept a semi in sight and followed him, hoping he was going
    in the same general direction I was. :)
    And, I trust that he was....? ;) Were there reasonable detour signs posted... or did you have to guess

    As I wend my way around the country its a measure of both.

    What about in that particular case...?

    MI and TX were probably the best with detour warnings, signs, when
    it ended, etc. They were actually the best with road signs period.

    I've not driven in either of those two states, I don't think...

    I think it was Indiana where the road forked and nothing. Both
    well used and busy, both leading to businesses, etc.

    One of these days, I might be driving there... we lived there (in Crawfordsville) for 2 years when I was a little kid... I'd like to see
    if I could find the house we lived in then... :)

    Whenever I come to an unmarked fork in the road I generally take the
    wrong one.

    Almost sounds like you should just take the road that your head tells
    you not to take.... <G>

    Most places will have the road one wants sign just past the fork.
    Some states one can drive for miles without any signs at all and go far afield then have to find some connecting road or back track.

    That can waste a lot of time... and/or lead to some interesting explorations.... <G>

    That's one time I really am glad to have a real map in the car,
    preferably one that shows ALL the roads.... ;)

    Since I try to stay off the interstates AMAP, finding a good state
    map is tough.

    That's why I patronize AAA.... Generally I can get a stack of maps
    before I leave on a trip, from broad coverage to city maps... and a nice
    bag to stash them all in... For this most recent trip (to Montreal
    Airport to pick up the kid and then to our camp), I got a map of the Northeastern States and Provinces, a map of Canada, a map of Quebec
    Province, and a map of Montreal... I'd also have gotten a map of Ontario Province but they were out of stock, and it was only a couple days
    before I was leaving... As a AAA member, I can stop at any AAA office anywhere, and get local (and any other) maps for free, too... I got a
    good detailed map of Baltimore that way...

    Sometimes a motel near the state line will offer them.
    Most states have welcome centres with free maps, all but one were only located on the interstates.

    I guess I'd noticed that.... but then I tend to use the interstates more
    than you, especially for travel inter-state....

    One place I stopped sold real paper maps and paid for one only to
    find where I was going (a few miles away) had them for free. :(

    That was a bummer... Another good reason to have gotten them beforehand
    at AAA.... ;) But there was really no way to have known that they'd be available later for free....

    Joe (in El Dorado, AR)

    You are certainly getting around... :)

    ttyl neb

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to NANCY BACKUS on Sat Jul 6 11:24:00 2019
    Nancy,

    That's why I patronize AAA.... Generally I can get a stack of maps

    I have their AAA Premier Roadside Assistance...it has come in handy.

    But, my travel days outside of Arkansas are over. I had to cancel the
    train trip because of paying my Mom's income taxes, and expenses
    incurred from this "unwanted vacation".

    Daryl

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  • From NANCY BACKUS@1:123/140 to DARYL STOUT on Thu Jul 18 10:38:00 2019
    Quoting Daryl Stout to Nancy Backus on 07-06-19 11:29 <=-

    That's why I patronize AAA.... Generally I can get a stack of maps

    I have their AAA Premier Roadside Assistance...it has come in handy.

    I have just the AAA Plus... that's worked out well for us... I've used
    the roadside assistance more at home than on the road, generally...
    although one year I used the 100-mile tow twice within a week, and a
    couple of years ago I needed it on another trip...

    But, my travel days outside of Arkansas are over. I had to cancel
    the train trip because of paying my Mom's income taxes, and expenses incurred from this "unwanted vacation".

    Maybe we should take up a collection for you, to send you on your trip
    after all.... ;)

    ttyl neb

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