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Garmin and MAD MAPS Team Up to Make Your Drive Memorable

Posted by gasusan2005 on October 29, 2007 – 9:17 am  Share
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image Garmin announced today a partnership with MAD MAPS that will provide scenic reminders that traveling by car or motorcycle is more than simply reaching a destination.

Whether heading across the country or out on a weekend road trip, drivers can download and use MAD MAPS with their zumo or nuvi to find the road less traveled and more appreciated. After founder Jenny Lefferts moved to San Francisco in 1987 and started searching the Bay Area for scenic drives, she launched MAD MAPS (http://www.madmaps.com) to share the beauty of our back roads.

Beginning in December, Garmin will make three MAD MAPS product lines
available for download at http://www.garmin.com:

1. U.S. Regional Touring Series, $11.99 per map: Longing for an ideal day trip or overnighter? There are 24 maps in this series; each map contains between 25-35 routes. http://www.madmaps.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=38

2. Get Outta Town Series, $6.99 per map: Hoping to escape the hectic pace of the big city? There are 25 maps in this series; each map contains 5-7 routes. http://www.madmaps.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=29

3. Rally Run Series, $6.99 per map: Looking to join the action at the nation’s biggest motorcycle rallies? There are 4 maps in this series, averaging 5 routes. http://www.madmaps.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=51

Source: Garmin press release

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