If you feel there's a value to keeping them, that's fine with me. But GPSFileDepot seems more accessible and has tutorials for installing, etc. If you'd like to keep a local copies, you can download them and store them here too.
But here are my thoughts:
http://teegate.njpinebarrens.com/boydsmapsofthepines/PinesMap-classic.zip
The version I just created of the classic map is better since it works in Mapsource. If I get requests, I could make a Mac installer for this too, but I really am discouraging people from using this version because its old and has lots of inaccuracies.
http://teegate.njpinebarrens.com/boydsmapsofthepines/PinesMap-nuvi-1.zip
This one should just go away because it's old and has been updated several times with better versions.
http://teegate.njpinebarrens.com/boydsmapsofthepines/PinesMap-LC.zip
I'd say this should also go away. It was sort of an experiment I tried for personal reasons and I don't think it has much value to others. Aside from that, I've found that it doesn't work correctly with newer Garmin unit (the Nuvi 1350 and 3790 just display it as garbage). I used too many non-standard techniques on this one. I'm trying to finish up a successor to this one, which I posted about here:
http://forums.njpinebarrens.com/get...reports/8052-virtual-drive-through-pines.html I will put it on GPSFileDepot in the near future; it's much more compatible and useful than that old one.
So, just to summarize, this is the map that I suggest everyone use now. It will work on all Garmin units, but the older ones probably will mess up the road names. It will be good to have on your computer anyway though:
http://www.gpsfiledepot.com/maps/view/294/
If you have an older unit, or one with small internal memory (like fierodoug), then use the one I just uploaded:
http://www.gpsfiledepot.com/maps/view/439/
All the others are out of date and have various issues.