This may have been discussed before, but its something I have gradually become more aware of.
I wonder if any one else suspects that sat nave tecnology has upset your natural ability to relate to your environment, wether on roads or in the landscape? When I was younger I was able to quickly develop a sense of direction, where landmarks were, and a clear internal mental picture of the area I was in, relative to a physical paper map. I was quite keen at orienteering. But this has diminished. I have become far less able to have that precise sense of direction. Of course at my age it might just be the onset of senility, but I began to think, this started to happen precisely as I began to rely on the sat nav for directions rather than studying maps and the physical environment. Has anyone else had this happen?
I wonder if any one else suspects that sat nave tecnology has upset your natural ability to relate to your environment, wether on roads or in the landscape? When I was younger I was able to quickly develop a sense of direction, where landmarks were, and a clear internal mental picture of the area I was in, relative to a physical paper map. I was quite keen at orienteering. But this has diminished. I have become far less able to have that precise sense of direction. Of course at my age it might just be the onset of senility, but I began to think, this started to happen precisely as I began to rely on the sat nav for directions rather than studying maps and the physical environment. Has anyone else had this happen?