Old School Travel
As we are wrapping up our Pacific northwest vacation one thing has become clear. As much as I am into technology, apparently the way we travel is old-school.
Turns out that all the tourist bureau’s we visited did not have state or provincial maps. Sound strange? It did to me too until I realized that the reason seems to revolve around the fact that most people travel with a GPS or a smart-phone with GPS capability. States and Provinces are no longer producing maps! Shelly and I are the last of a dying breed…and it depresses me. Me, old-school with paper maps?
Time to get an i-Phone!
Photo via Flickr: mroach
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