Old Enough To Remember?

I'm still a fan of taping the day's route to the gas tank. Downside is road construction with nebulous re-routes signs.
Our last trip through northeast Texas into rural Arkansas almost convinced me to go the gps route. Long shoulder-less rural roads with intersections unmarked. Had I not kept up with miles between turns, it would have been a much longer trip. I'm considering a gps.
FWIW, I went with the Fodsport 'chinese' GPS and it has managed to get me all around the globe despite the fact it is not a Garmin. ;)
Last time I checked they are about $200 - a waterproof, glove friendly motorcycle GPS.
They use the same software that most European automotive GPS systems use - IGO.
 
When I had a memory that was 'reliable', I could plot a whole route in my head and then go over, remembering all the landmarks along the way.
But with 'brain cramps' becoming more common, I've had to start using the GPS.
Below drawing courtesy of SoloTotoCoyote (Boy I miss him and I hope he is doing well!).

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I remember those days! Used to boggle my mind!
 
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