Old 10-26-16 | 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by fietsbob
I've always used a Paper Map . Occasionally refer to My Compass .. I just used the wheel rotation counting computer for Miles gone
and trip reset to see how far is left to go , when I Zero it out at a signpost stating how many from that point.

I now have a collection of maps I've bought on my trips, thru several countries, over the years.

here is your electronic widget devotees: Electronics, Lighting, & Gadgets - Bike Forums

You Younger folks who bury your face in the Phone screen have different habits.




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You're saying the question is invalid. Sure, that will work.

You can do what you like to do and let others do what they like to do.
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