Originally Posted by
davemd1820
When it is 2 am on a 400K in the middle of nowhere & you are by yourself, a Garmin can be your best friend.
Been there on a 1200k in Europe where I couldn't even read the street signs (if there were any) and it really wasn't an issue. My GPS is between my ears and it works just fine at 2am. Some people are just directionally challenged, need that security blanket or are just addicted to the technology. If that's you, who am I to tell you to leave it at home?