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"The intent of the entire BDR project is to provide detailed information to the motorcycle and 4x4 community that makes backcountry travel more accessible." says Justin Bradshaw of Butler Motorcycle Maps. "More and more motorcyclists are ditching the pavement in search of adventure off-road, our maps help them feel more comfortable about that transition.”
Both maps in the BDR series are water-proof and specifically designed to cater to ABRs with the inclusion of vital information like elevation profiles, fuel stops, camping locations, and QR codes (Quick Response code is a type of bar code used with Android applications like smart phones and tablet computers) showing video from each section.
The Backcountry Discover Routes also have a dedicated website where users can download free GPS tracks, watch video, and connect with other riders http://www.backcountrydiscoveryroutes.com.