Finding decent maps for
each of the countries was difficult beforehand / most were picked up along the
way. Car rental agencies can be a good pick up for a basic freebie (especially
useful in smaller countries of if you are just passing through and only need to
see the major routes).
Chile
We started
with a freebie Map book picked up from an Esso station. Not bad but only showed
main roads / poor info on condition. Later in Pucon we picked up better maps of
Patagonia / Chiloe regions from a hostel there.
Argentina
Used the
Chilean Patagonian map (covers the whole tipof the continent). Picked up a Mapa
des Rutas for the whole of Argentina (again principal roads only), which was
adequate. YPF, the main petrol station chain, do a lovely road atlas but it
costs around $15 and has a hard cover making it unusable in a bike tankbag.
Bolivia
We picked up
a beautiful plastic coated map (1 of 3) by Berndtson, a German company in
Stanfords specialist travel bookshop in London’s West End. It was crap! Had
towns that weren't on the road, towns that were on the road weren't on the map
leading us to wonder if we were in the right place at all at times.
Peru
Second of
the 3 plastic coated maps by Berndtson from Stanfords. Better than the Bolivia
map. You can also pick up a reasonable freebie from any 'Info Peru' tourist
information office in any of the big cities.
Ecuador
Last of the
3 plastic coated maps by Berndtson from Stanfords. Better than the Bolivia
map.
Panama
We bought a
good map of Panama from the Exedra bookshop in Panama City (see guide books for
directions). Has the city on one side and the country on the other.
Costa Rica
We picked up
a really good freebie from the Tourist Information at the border with Panama.
Had to ask at the border as it wasn't obvious where the TI office was.
Nicaragua
We bought a
map for 20 Cordobas ($1) from the Tourist Information in Granada. Friend Martin
bought same map at the border for $5! Beware of rip-offs!
Honduras
Went to the
very helpful Tourist Information in the capital Tegucigalpa (it's near the US
embassy). Free road map and excellent guidebook (also free!).
Guatemala & Belize
We picked up
a lovely 'Rough Guide' Map (1 of 2) printed on indestructible plastic paper in
an outdoor shop in London. Don't seem to be as widely available as the guide
books? Very good map that served us well. Good info also available from local
Tourist Information offices.
Mexico
The second
Rough Guide Map in a larger scale to the Guatemala & Belize Map. Was OK. Good
info also available from local Tourist Information offices.
USA, Canada &
Alaska
We had a
Michelin map of Western USA for plotting main ‘big picture’ routes. We
supplemented this with a host of freebie maps and guide pamphlets from
individual State Visitor Information Centres.