
jerezano
Feb 16, 2007, 3:01 PM
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Re: [jfriesen1] MIssing pieces on Roji Atlas map??? Can't be...
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Hello all, Hey wait! The Guia Roji atlas is a very good compendium of maps. In 80 to 90% of what you want to find out they work just fine. And I have never found a good alternative. True, for off main highway sites you can do better googling the map for the area you are interested in, which will give you detail to the smaller villages which can be helpful. Also if you are lucky enough to have one of the old PEMEX atlases from 20 years back they also tend to show mule paths between backwoods hideaways. But then of course they don't show the new cuotas etc., while Guia Roji does. Sometime you will be lucky enough to find a State or area map which is reasonably detailed but it will be pure luck. So hang on to that Guia Roji, google for more details, ask the locals, and pray. What else can you do since the air mapping of Mexico has never been updated since way back in the 1980's? INEGI has never been given the funds to do it. Adiós. jerezano.
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