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 These maps will allow you to make the best use of your precious motorcycle ride time and get the most out of your valuable motorcycle vacation time. Use the amazing information revealed on these maps to discover one of the best kept secrets - there is more great motorcycle riding concentrated in the mountains of the eastern United States than anywhere else on earth. These maps unlock the door to some of the best of them.
Features
- Maps Overlap and Connect with adjacent maps indicated on each
- Best Rides boldly highlighted in red
- Good Connecting Roads highlighted in blue
- A brief description of each route helps you choose which ones to ride
- Mileage and ride times between road segments and exits shown
- Scenic points, Waterfalls, Points of Interest, Parks, Forests, Cities and Towns, etc. shown
- Out-of-town and remote gas stations identified
- Selected Dealers and Repair shops shown
- At least a dozen great roads on each map, some list more than 40!
Maps are printed on Water and Tear Resistant Paper for long-term use.
Map Specifications:
- Size (unfolded) - 11 x 17 inches
- Size (folded) - 4.25" x 5.5" inches
- Fast, simple, easy folding
- Layout - Full color map on one side with detailed directions on the back
- Easy to read color-coded road labels to aid navigation
- Arrows indicate when turning onto a new road on selected routes
- Keep just the maps you need for the day handy in your pocket
- No messing around with huge maps that are expensive, hard to fold, and get stowed away out of reach
- Handy, easy-to-use, accessible pocket map size
Value
These maps are the result of years of work...
- Tens of thousands of miles on the motorcycle actually riding, re-riding, exploring, judging, and selecting the best of every road in the region
- Hundreds of hours studying and researching maps, almanacs, satellite images, GPS data logs, GIS databases, Internet sites and forums
- Thousands of dollars on motels, lodging, food, tires, gas, repairs and maintenance
You could buy, read, and take the time to plot out the rides from a series of books for about $120 and get descriptions of most of the well known rides;
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You could buy standard maps of the regional map sets and each state for about $60 and still not know which roads are worth riding;
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You could make Google Maps of all these areas, then print them out and store them in a big notebook for free, but you still wouldn't know the roads!
Browse the America Rides Maps series below:
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Map 2 - The Roads Of Roanoke and Beyond
Item ID - 904VA015

This map covers the great motorcycle roads found in the central mountains of Virginia. The highest ridge lines of the mountains are traced by 90 miles of the Blue Ridge Parkway which skirts the southern and eastern side of the city of Roanoke, the largest city along the 469 mile scenic roadway. »More Details
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Map 3 - North Carolina / Virginia Border Rides
Item ID - 904VA014

Explore an amazing wealth of two-lane back roads which connect to and lie in the areas surrounding the Blue Ridge Parkway as it traverses the borders of North Carolina and Virginia. They weave a web of wonderful rides through this rolling terrain. No other map of the region details as many great motorcycle rides as this one. »More Details
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Map 4 - Great Roads Near Boone, Banner Elk, and Blowing Rock
Item ID - 904NC008

This map describes the area closest to the half-way point on the Blue Ridge Parkway including the region where Tennessee, North Carolina, and Virgina share borders. As the Blue Ridge Parkway makes its climb from Virginia into North Carolina, the Parkway leaves the Smoky Mountain range and enters the Black Mountains of North Carolina, the highest mountains in the east. »More Details
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Map 5 - The Best Rides North and South of Asheville, NC
Item ID - 904NC005

The highest mountains in the east are found north of Asheville, North Carolina, crossing the border into Tennessee. The extreme terrain has left most of this spectacular area wild and remote with only a sparse scattering of small historic mountain towns. The great two lane roads that wind and twist through, around, and over these hills and valleys deter most commercial and tourist traffic leaving them for the motorcycle rider to enjoy. »More Details
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Map 9 - The Best Rides in the North Georgia Mountains
Item ID - 906APP99

The Appalachian Mountains either begin or end in north Georgia depending on your point of reference. While this southernmost portion does not hold the higher peaks found further north in the Smoky Mountains, these Georgia Mountains are the beginnings of the great ranges which span the east coast. »More Details
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