I've been giving route navigation a bit of a think. Maps are so last century. I reckon it would be at least 52 OS Explorer maps to cover the entire LEJOG route. Using phone navigation is fine with the right app, but getting it out at every junction or keeping it out so I can check I'm on the right path will be too laborious. I need my hands free for poles or eating or drinking or praying to the gods. The received wisdom from all my ultra friends is to use a GPS watch with maps. For the event itself, the daily GPX file is given by the team. Easy. Just follow the watch. So I've bought a new Garmin watch as an early Christmas present to myself. And now I know why everyone says you need to practice using it. I planned a walk to M&S (about 1 mile) taking a circuitous route to test it out. The display scale is too small, then shifts to being too big. And every time I try and change the display I create another lap, making it buzz annoyingly, or I ...
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