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You don't need GPS if you have one of these.

I thought this topic was about my wife!!

(whom i love dearly, and kidding aside does make for a wonderful navigator!)
 
My dad always used me to navigate, I learned how to read maps when I was five or six. A lot of my early math was computing distances for him.
 
Like a lot of other things Map reading is becoming a lost art.

Today you get your maps like twitter. Tiny segments that may be useful.

David
 
GPS is great most of the time, but when it doesn't...like the time it took my friend Bob up a dirt road in Maine to a dead end with darkness falling. I still like to have a map with me when in a strange area. My wife has a smartphone so she's my Naviguesser these days.
 
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