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Wise. Very wise. I much prefer paper maps. One thing though, GPS can help with the most important thing about using maps, and that is knowing where you actually are. I was taught trig points, contour lines, etc. Who is these days? I want someone to teach me celestial nav, but who has a sextant?
Picked up a 15 year old BMW 3 series. One owner with only 60 miles on it. Showing its age in places despite the low miles and a rarity to see one this old still on the road. Is strange to be in a car which has a cassette player where the sat nav should be. At least the owner ticked the option boxes and added air conditioning and cruise control both not common for this age of vehicle
Still use the paper map to plan a trip. Not sure how you can plan a trip on a sat nav. Want to go where. Want not just follow the computer. The electronic map comes into play for the last 5 miles and traffic hold ups