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When you are going on a road trip, how do you find your way? I'm curious about how other people think about geography and getting from here to there. A former coworker who commuted over forty miles each way couldn't explain where she lived other than to say turn here, turn there, third house on left. Other folks punch addresses into navigators and just follow the prompts.
I really started thinking about this on a recent roadtrip when I realized I hadn't bothered to consult any type of map or navigation aid for the first 1200 miles of the trip, even though I had not taken the route previously. I just got in the truck and headed out, never even considering the correct route, just knowing which way to go. Maybe having maps on the wall at home paid off.
I really started thinking about this on a recent roadtrip when I realized I hadn't bothered to consult any type of map or navigation aid for the first 1200 miles of the trip, even though I had not taken the route previously. I just got in the truck and headed out, never even considering the correct route, just knowing which way to go. Maybe having maps on the wall at home paid off.