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I wish more club members would post ride stories and other content interesting to motorcyclists such as the document I just posted from a New England Club.
Jim Brown
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Here is a PDF from New England Riders that may be useful to you in learning BaseCamp, the popular program for planning routes for a Garmin GPS. I like the feature of BaseCamp that allows you to shell out to Google Earth so you can see the terrain of an area of the route you are planning. Click on the picture to download the PDF. The download might take a while. It’s 11 megs.
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