Sources of travel information |
My Map. |
Make yourself your own personal travel map. Go to My Maps on google and create your own personal map. I discovered that the travel guides written by Mike and Terri Church include the GPS coordinates for the campgrounds. If you enter these coordinates into the google map, it will place a icon at the exact spot of that campground. Next enter the name of the campground and the coordinates in the information box for that icon. Now enter those coordinates into your GPS navigation system and you have exact driving directions to the campground. Here is an example of our map. The red icons are commercial RV parks, the yellow icons are government campgrounds, and the blue icons are free campgrounds.
I took the process one step further and entered all the information from My Map onto a Excel spread sheet. I included the following information: Name of campground, distance from last campground, private or government campground, prices, amenities such as water, WiFi, laundry, power, dump station, and the GPS coordinates.
This is how the map and spreadsheet work together: Pick out your next campground on the map, check the guide book or look on the spread sheet to see that it has the amenities you need for the night, enter the GPS coordinates into your navigation system, and off you go. If you are at a campground with no internet, you can't see your map. Look at your spreadsheet, pick out your next location, check the amenities, enter the GPS coordinates into your navigation system, and off you go.