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This should be easy. My Garmin has what it calls a “trackback” feature. It’s purpose is to get you back to where you started, should you get lost on a hike or something. Combine this with the downloadable topo maps and you’re set. It would work like this. Buy the downloadable topo map CD for your area. Download the appropriate map (with the farm on it) to the GPS. Pick a starting point, say the ranch, and turn the trackback feature on. Drive out one of the roads. When you get to the end, turn off trackback. It will have kept a record of your journey, in the form of waypoints, in the GPS. You can configure how often you want it to store waypoints. Go back home and upload the trackback log. You will now have a map of the road you just traveled on. You can print this map out as it is, or turn this trackback log into a route. Save the route. Now go back out and travel a different road. Upload it and save it as a route. Repeat until you have traveled all desired roads.
You can also make waypoints for specific points and upload them as well.
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