September 17, 2011
One of the things you need when traveling in a foreign country is a good map... especially in the hinterlands. If I am driving around the back roads of California, Florida or Minnesota and get lost I could just stop and ask some one for directions. I can do the same in Panama but will they understand what I am asking for and will I understand the answer? Even if I spoke fluent Spanish I think a good map would be wise.
On my trip to Belize I got a really great map made by the German map makers, Borch GmbH; it is heavy duty and small enough to use while driving yet big enough to show the details I needed. Unfortunately, Borch doesn't make a map of Panama. So I went to Amazon and ended up buying three maps. Trust me, I didn't want three maps. The first one I got is the National Geographic Adventure Map. Sounds like just the thing for a trip that will take me to the four corners of Panama, right? Well, it is a good map (waterproof and tear-resistant) but it is also big enough to keep a family of four totally dry in a Cat 5 hurricane. I will use it extensively before going and bring it along, but it is not the kind of map I want sitting in the passenger seat of my Suzuki Jimmy as I head down the Pan-American highway.
So I went back to Amazon and bought two more maps: The Panama International Travel Map and the Mapi: Panama map. The second one is exactly what I was looking for -- complete yet handy and durable; this is the one that will be next to me in the car. The International Travel Map is much like the National Geographic map, but not quite as good. Fortunately the two maps together cost only about $15.00.
I have the National Geographic map spread out on the dining room table and I'm trying to figure out my route. Now I just need to figure out if my initial plan is still a good one or if, now that I have the maps, I should use an alternative. Until I finalize my itinerary I can't make lodging reservations or set up meetings with realtors.
"Map out your future - but do it in pencil. The road ahead is as long as you make it. Make it worth the trip." -- Bon Jovi
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