Yep, same here! One time I had a bus route displaying on my phone but I was facing the wrong way, so I got on the bus going the other way and didn’t realize until the route ended in a sketchy area at 9 pm. I don’t think I necessarily need a compass because I usually can orient myself if I stop and think, I’m just bad at it and don’t like doing it for some reason, so I try to avoid it and don’t ever get better.
I tend to find myself explicitly thinking “right...which way is north?”, then beginning an elaborate round of detective work to figure out the answer. Being able to check my orientation as easily as checking the time is glorious.
Being able to check my orientation as easily as checking the time
Ironically enough, over the weekend I was searching for a more systematic way of using the sun to tell direction (besides moves east to west, and is in the south at midday (northern hemisphere)) and found this—Wikipedia: how to find north using an analog watch
Yep, same here! One time I had a bus route displaying on my phone but I was facing the wrong way, so I got on the bus going the other way and didn’t realize until the route ended in a sketchy area at 9 pm. I don’t think I necessarily need a compass because I usually can orient myself if I stop and think, I’m just bad at it and don’t like doing it for some reason, so I try to avoid it and don’t ever get better.
I tend to find myself explicitly thinking “right...which way is north?”, then beginning an elaborate round of detective work to figure out the answer. Being able to check my orientation as easily as checking the time is glorious.
Ironically enough, over the weekend I was searching for a more systematic way of using the sun to tell direction (besides moves east to west, and is in the south at midday (northern hemisphere)) and found this—Wikipedia: how to find north using an analog watch