Tourist Maps Were Never Meant for People Who Sleep in Vans and Plan as They Go
Tourist maps are great for pointing out landmarks—but they’re useless when you’re living on wheels and chasing daylight. On a recent van trip across the Southwest, I realized just how quickly guidebooks and pins can fall apart when you’re trying to find an overnight spot with cell reception, a clean bathroom, and a view. Searching the web led me in circles, reviews were outdated, and the apps I downloaded offered vague, glossy summaries. I needed something that could understand my situation. So, I turned to a digital planning assistant that didn’t just throw generic recommendations at me. It cross-referenced amenities, my location, and even other stops I had in mind. For the first time, my trip felt spontaneous and efficient. That blend is rare, and once you experience it, you won't want to go back to old-school planning.