MossRoad
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Pilot - if I go out where the area is unknown - I always have my Garmin, now. The one time I had trouble was decades prior to Google Earth or GPS. As I remember it was the late hunt in 1961. If I would have simply kept my wits about me and made mental notes of the various terrain, I would have not been in that situation.
But in those days I was young & indestructible ....... you know how that story goes. And it was in Alaska where a person can get lost. Around here in Ea WA a person is far more likely to get hurt(twisted ankle, etc) than ever getting lost.
But you are correct - a good map and/or a GPS unit and knowing how to use them can be a life saver.
Here, in Indiana, you are RARELY, and I mean RARELY, less than 1/2 mile from a road in any direction. They're pretty much set up on a 1 mile grid. Only around the southern end of the state or near national forests, state wetlands, etc... do you get into areas with less road spacing. If someone gets lost in Indiana, oh man, they shouldn't have been out there in the first place.