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  1. lxskllr

    Rand McNally, Published by Navteq on Board- Detroit Metro Street Guide- 6th Edition

    You might find something interesting on historic USGS quad sheets Gary. They aren't always very precise, but they may offer clues you don't already have.
  2. lxskllr

    Rand McNally, Published by Navteq on Board- Detroit Metro Street Guide- 6th Edition

    It's only like waze in the broadest sense. It's more for core infrastructure. It's crowdsourcing data that google gets... well, however it gets it. Think of it as a community service, making the world a tiny bit better. By using openstreetmap, you're trading convenience and features for no...
  3. lxskllr

    Rand McNally, Published by Navteq on Board- Detroit Metro Street Guide- 6th Edition

    https://f-droid.org/en/packages/net.osmand.plus/ You can use maps loaded on the fly from a data connection, or download maps from areas. I keep WV, PA, DE, DC. and MD on my phone. With a downloaded map, you only need sky visibility to navigate from gps satellites. It uses openstreetmap as a...
  4. lxskllr

    Rand McNally, Published by Navteq on Board- Detroit Metro Street Guide- 6th Edition

    I never use maps aside from looking online. I don't use google either aside from looking at satellite view online. I use osmand on my phone, and use maps I downloaded. All I need is a view of the sky to navigate. No cell service necessary.
  5. lxskllr

    Rand McNally, Published by Navteq on Board- Detroit Metro Street Guide- 6th Edition

    You could buy a cheap ass android from walmart for less money, and get up to date maps, and gps that shows exactly where you're at.
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