The Grey One
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Having spent several years despatching using only maps and my wits, travelled across most of Europe without a satnav, and been pretty successful in quite a few 24 and 36 hour navigational rallies without ever hearing a direction, I guess I must talk a load of bollocks
Perhaps it is also an age thing - do those of us who grew up navigating with maps and compass prefer not to hear directions but to think for ourselves?
I don't think age has anything to do with it. The fact that we all got along without sat navs is also irrelevant. We all got along without TV before that was invented, and unbelievable as it seems we all survived before motorcycles were invented as well. I too grew up with maps and still use them for what they are good at. On a bike I prefer to use my Garmin rather than having to stop, take my glasses off, get out a map, put glasses back on, start off again. And strangely enough I can both think for myself and hear the spoken directions. In fact I treat them as I would if I were in the car and a real live human was map reading and giving directions. That is I assess the situation and follow the directions if they seem appropriate, usually they are.
But each to his own, I will continue with the spoken instructions, others will be happy without, does it really matter?
John
