Navman GPS
Navman.com
Last summer we made a voyage from Virginia to Montana. My husband had a basic travel route and itinerary but wanted to stay flexible on our five-day journey. Our cross-country mule was without a built-in navigation system. On day two I noticed my husband measuring the distance on maps using Sweet-n-Slow packets over lunch, the only thing Sweet-n-Low is good for in my opinion. We did just find traveling by the gold capital building in West Virginia and past the picturesque horse farms in Kentucky and through the cornfields of Indiana. We were a little less confident...
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