A while ago I bought a Garmin Oregon and put some maps on it. For a period, to all intents and purposes, I didn't need a compass anymore. Or, so I thought. The Garmin is an amazing thing. No complaints and I love it lots, but it is a lump. Also it runs on batteries, and so, in any case, I take along one of a half dozen cheap, old, flat Silvas that I have accumulated over a period of time and carelessness. That or a millie-style sighting compass, which I think possibly brings out the worst in me, though I love it to bits
Anyway, twice now I have been into the shop here and asked to play with a Suunto MC-2. It is not cheap thing. It is, however, a lovely thing. The needle whips round and sticks to north like a dart in a board, and the whole things feels, I don't know, whatever the opposite of directionless is.
The guilt of overspending, and already twice having resisted, means that I probably won't ever own this, but it did get me thinking about what people here use to find their way around.
Anyway, twice now I have been into the shop here and asked to play with a Suunto MC-2. It is not cheap thing. It is, however, a lovely thing. The needle whips round and sticks to north like a dart in a board, and the whole things feels, I don't know, whatever the opposite of directionless is.
The guilt of overspending, and already twice having resisted, means that I probably won't ever own this, but it did get me thinking about what people here use to find their way around.