Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
Chugging along the path of life
- Joined
- Oct 23, 2015
It does seem like the places this season they are in may be difficult to navigate (if you're not a local) irrespective of your map reading skills.I don’t get why everyone is sooo bad at following a map?
I guess I’m of an age that GPS didn’t exist. I had a book of maps that had all the towns and cities for the eastern half of MA. One time I dropped my daughter off at a cheer gym in a city that I didn’t know. I was worried about finding her again but I did.
And reading a map doesn't make you proficient in navigation either. If you're on my side of the state line in my metro it's a grid-like layout making it much easier to navigate. Cross over to the other state and it's more difficult with streets angled oddly sharp triangle turns (as opposed to a more u-turn shape), one-way streets that don't make it as easy to get back the other way along with lanes that just end without signage.
Watching this season there are times where it does look quite complicated.
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Signed someone who grew up doing maps, transitioned to MapQuest (printed out thank you very much lol), and now uses Google Maps on my phone.
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