>>1636377All you need is a compass and the mental record of any key landmarks and roads, tracks, junctions, and whatnot.
You don't need to kn ow what's coming up every 100 yards or so, just think big, for example follow that track for 2.5 - 3km until it meets the river, cut west by north west, ride for around 3.5 km keeping the wooded hills to the left until the railway tracks, follow the tracks west and then follow the left branch about 4 miles down due south, cut across the moors when in sight of the church spire to reach the north end of *small village*, locate the pub for refreshment.
No map, no faggy as fuck sat nav, no tranny tier i-phone, no asking for directions like a loser, just you, the great outdoors, your bike, a compass and a few well utilized IQ points.
It's fear of failure that holds you back anon, and so you cling to your crutches lest you may fall, the saddest part is you have no idea whether or not you are even capable of doing what humans have been doing even without compasses for countless millennia.
Stop playing by the systems rules and go experience actual freedom and enjoy the sense of accomplishment that won't be found by squinting at some consoomer screen by the roadside like an absolute broken faggot.