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Paper maps: Amid GPS boom, nostalgia finds a place

Houston Chronicle -- COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Used to be, Dad would stuff a half-dozen maps in the glove box before setting out with the family on a road trip to see the waterfalls at Yosemite or the granite faces of Mount Rushmore. Colorful maps bearing the logos of the oil companies that printed them — names like Texaco, Gulf, Esso — once brimmed from displays at filling stations, free for the taking.
But of the more than 35 million Americans expected to travel by car this Fourth of July, a good chunk will probably reach for technology before they're tempted to unfold — and in a tradition that used to bind Americans as tightly as a highway cloverleaf, try to refold — a paper road map.

Websites like MapQuest and Google Maps simplified trip planning. Affordable GPS devices and built-in navigation on smartphon


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NavyStore
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Message Posted: Jul 16, 2012 1:41:17 AM

Have to fall back to my 7 year old Thomas Guide on occasions, when Google Maps is wrong and Mapquest won't pull an address either.
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honda0105
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Message Posted: Jul 11, 2012 6:51:45 AM

I never did rely on GPS (heck, I don't even own one b/c they are far too often wrong).
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NanaNJNJ
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Message Posted: Jul 10, 2012 12:21:08 AM

i like maps.
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kkimes
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Message Posted: Jul 10, 2012 12:12:16 AM

On my latest trip to Ohio last month, I bought my first map in years. GPS's are great for mapping a course from point A to point B but nothing beats a paper map to get the big picture or to quickly see alternate routes that will take you past something you want to see. I don't care how big the screen is on your GPS, it just can't do that.
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jerej829
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Message Posted: Jul 10, 2012 12:08:04 AM

ok
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sparky808
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Message Posted: Jul 9, 2012 12:29:32 PM

Thank you for posting.
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Agarre
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Message Posted: Jul 9, 2012 9:22:23 AM

Old is Gold
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bston
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Message Posted: Jul 9, 2012 9:04:52 AM

Can't always trust GPS. A trip a couple years ago took us through Nashville trying to get to Florida from Oklahoma!
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Edpap
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Message Posted: Jul 9, 2012 9:01:43 AM

Still need the paper...my GPS has had me sharing dirt roads with TRUCKS FROM STRIP MINES.
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OldMan322
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Message Posted: Jul 9, 2012 8:55:32 AM

For me its paper all the way
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mwc407
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Message Posted: Jul 9, 2012 7:58:41 AM

I have a GPS and use it often, but I also keep paper maps as well. Especially on longer trips, the scale of a paper map helps.
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ktyson13
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Message Posted: Jul 9, 2012 5:44:04 AM

I only use GPS now. Maps outdated.
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AskMeLater
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Message Posted: Jul 9, 2012 12:58:59 AM

Haven't used a paper map or atlas for over six years.
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Amtrgas
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Message Posted: Jul 9, 2012 12:53:07 AM

Paper maps will always be needed.
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TBONE3
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Message Posted: Jul 9, 2012 12:17:54 AM

All the new electronic devices are great until they take the long way, or to an underweight bridge or a covered bridge too low for the load or vehicle and a weight restriction that allows only a horse and buggy, one at a time. through the structure. Better have a map and Atlas with you then so you can get outta there!!!
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APlus
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Message Posted: Jul 9, 2012 12:16:58 AM

Paper maps still work
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dky63
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Message Posted: Jul 9, 2012 12:16:45 AM

The State of Illinois still prints maps, what a waste.
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SteelPenny
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Message Posted: Jul 9, 2012 12:15:51 AM

I still have paper maps for alkl the roads from Texas to the East coast.
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JagXKR
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Message Posted: Jul 9, 2012 12:13:38 AM

I still like the paper maps though I must say I'm getting swayed over to the tech side.
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yakstar
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Message Posted: Jul 9, 2012 12:09:02 AM

although nice to look at, the paper maps were impossible to fold correctly, would always rip, the print was too small...what else can we pile on top of the mess we already have with these maps?
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naiiawah
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Message Posted: Jul 9, 2012 12:06:56 AM

Paper maps, while good for nostalgia, suck when it comes to real use.
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Ron77095
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Message Posted: Jul 9, 2012 12:02:57 AM

lol.
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GigHarborHound
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Message Posted: Jul 8, 2012 11:56:21 PM

GPS here.
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reeneedan
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Message Posted: Jul 8, 2012 11:56:07 PM

the problem is you can't read a paper map while you are driving
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Cuzilla
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Message Posted: Jul 8, 2012 11:54:54 PM

I still use maps. I also use GPS.
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Message Posted: Jul 8, 2012 11:54:28 PM

GPS for me.
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Message Posted: Jul 8, 2012 11:53:42 PM

LOVE EM!!!
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ammamama13
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Message Posted: Jul 8, 2012 11:53:28 PM

Give me a map any day. I enjoy using maps and seeing the whole picture. Although there have been times when I finally got to my destination area and couldn't find the place I was suppose to be at and wished I had a GPS.
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lgwhitlock
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Message Posted: Jul 8, 2012 11:53:08 PM

Paper maps are still very useful though I do grab my smart phone almost as often. My wife however will take paper over technology any day...
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furiousfowl
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Message Posted: Jul 8, 2012 11:51:50 PM

I like paper maps!
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ilderton
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Message Posted: Jul 8, 2012 11:47:21 PM

my map doesnt bark at me to "turn left" when i am at a t-intersection with only a straight or right hand turn option!!!
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Message Posted: Jul 8, 2012 11:46:16 PM

yep everyone has it on the phone nowadays
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Message Posted: Jul 8, 2012 11:45:01 PM

"mfeldstein" you refering to an old chrysler? Like it
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Message Posted: Jul 8, 2012 11:41:14 PM

GPS has been a life safer for everyone.
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abiyeye
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Message Posted: Jul 8, 2012 11:41:09 PM

gps and maps drive any one crazy
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mfeldstein
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Message Posted: Jul 8, 2012 11:41:00 PM

There's nothing can beat reading a map in the car with an album playing on the skip-proof turntable mounted under the dash.
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10k
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Message Posted: Jul 8, 2012 11:39:06 PM

i can't afford enough gas to worry about GPS or paper maps..my long distance trips are 45 miles to my son's house..
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Message Posted: Jul 8, 2012 11:35:51 PM

ok...
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Dodge_Me
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Message Posted: Jul 8, 2012 11:34:27 PM

I used to love paper maps and still have a soft spot for them but... when gas stations started charging us so much for those maps, I did start looking for alternatives. I used to travel alot before the GPS or electronic maps and I've had at least at least 50+ maps with me at all times that started to cost $5 bucks each, which sucks now because they are worth less.

The best part of a paper map is being able to see the big picture with detail, with electronics the screen always reduces the details when looking for an overview and usually on a small screen.
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ShadowACE
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Message Posted: Jul 8, 2012 11:33:30 PM

I have a couple of GPS devices, and I use them often. I also have some paper maps which I use at times. The paper maps are a few years old now and some of them are no longer reliable in some areas. That will always be a problem with printed maps. My GPS's have recently been updated to the most current maps available, and they are very accurate.

Those who have commented on the cost of GPS technology being expensive haven't looked at them lately. I just bought a very nice Garmin (factory refurb) for less than $100. That's with lifetime map updates AND free traffic info. And if you don't like a "snotty sounding" woman you can easily change the voice to a snotty sounding man, or even to one that's NOT snotty sounding.

My GPS indeed HAS taken me off the desired course a couple of times, but overall it has saved me far more often than it has misled me.
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Message Posted: Jul 8, 2012 11:32:38 PM

I Use Both!
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HA4CNN
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Message Posted: Jul 8, 2012 11:32:15 PM

Paper maps still have their place.
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KrsnaDragon
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Message Posted: Jul 8, 2012 11:31:36 PM

Why would anyone limit him- or herself to only one or the other?
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Message Posted: Jul 8, 2012 11:31:34 PM

ok
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anascom
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Message Posted: Jul 8, 2012 11:29:13 PM

who buys maps these days other than old people who are afraid of using new technology ?
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vulcan96
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Message Posted: Jul 8, 2012 11:27:56 PM

i still like maps
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lunarrv15
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Message Posted: Jul 8, 2012 11:26:40 PM

okay...interesting
thanks for posting
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mincemeat26
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Message Posted: Jul 8, 2012 11:26:26 PM

I do maps first, then GPS as backup.
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Message Posted: Jul 8, 2012 11:26:25 PM


The only way to see your whole trip is on a paper map. Google Maps is great for the details but there’s no substitute for a large map to get started with.
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dancygreen
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Message Posted: Jul 8, 2012 11:26:18 PM

I LOVE my maps! but use yahoo, etc when more detail is needed
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