Actually, apart from the dimwits that end up in rivers I'd like to think most people use them (as I do) as an extra aid. Like I say, I much prefer maps to see where I want to go and the GPS for finding my hotel at my destination. It's still easy to get lost with a map as I did earlier in the year when I took my bike 2500 miles around Spain.boxerpan wrote:I concur, could have the 'luxury' but don't like being told what to do by anyone/anything. As said previously - come the next good solar flare and all the satellites crash and burn, me and Rob will be the only ones with even the slightest sense of direction.big rob wrote:Fascinating thread people but whatever happened to SOD (sense of direction)![]()
Never had the luxury of sat nav, getting lost is all part of the adventure?
Maybe get round to buying one of these new fangled gadgets one day.
Basically they're ideal once your route has been planned on the map (Wouldn't leave for a big trip without one) but it's nice to know I won't be wasting hours trying to find my bed for the night or that elusive road tht's on the map but doesn't appear to exist in real life.
My sense of direction is great. Get with it you old duffers
