By real, I mean the 10 footers that can double as a shade screen. When was the last time you guys used one? Siri has been my friend for a while but I did some hiking with the kids recently that restored my faith in my ability to read a map and shoot a bearing.
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Originally posted by trblshooter View PostBy real, I mean the 10 footers that can double as a shade screen. When was the last time you guys used one? Siri has been my friend for a while but I did some hiking with the kids recently that restored my faith in my ability to read a map and shoot a bearing.
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ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh
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On most of todays highways. Phone or gps. As soon as i leave a road or go into heavily wooded area's Give me the old 100 fold paper map.
Im sure the better gps made for outdoors stuff are nice, but i cant afford one and maps are cheap. IT was fun to hit a new state and get a paper map back in the day.
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I remember back when I was a kid in the 80's, traveling cross country on summer vacations and depending on a big State Farm map that my dad would get every year for free. I was the navigator on a lot of those trips and a couple of times getting lost by accident inadvertently showed us some beautiful parts of the country.
In the 90's I started doing some long trips by myself and similarly depended on maps to get me from point a to point b. Later in the 90's I switched to printed out maps from Yahoo and such downloaded from the internet. Now a days I don't know if I cold go back to printed maps and wouldn't want to travel without my GPS or smart phone.
Definitely navigation by maps, IMO, is a dying art. I would really like to be able to learn to navigate long distances when I hike but need to get some good maps before doing so.
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Originally posted by whitetrash View PostI keep a mapsco(sp) in the truck at all times. GPS and google are great, when they work, but a paper map has never failed me
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Originally posted by trblshooter View PostHey make fun all you want but this will soon be a lost art like tuning a carburetor or writing in cursive.Originally posted by whitetrash View PostI keep a mapsco(sp) in the truck at all times. GPS and google are great, when they work, but a paper map has never failed meOriginally posted by Sleeper View PostOn most of todays highways. Phone or gps. As soon as i leave a road or go into heavily wooded area's Give me the old 100 fold paper map.
Im sure the better gps made for outdoors stuff are nice, but i cant afford one and maps are cheap. IT was fun to hit a new state and get a paper map back in the day.
or your battery dies ect.
And I think 1 out of 8 Goggle maps or Map Quest sends you too the wrong place.
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