>>1691324If you can't find yourself with a map at hand, you shouldn't be going /out/. And I don't mean it as an insult, but a simple cautionary advise to prevent you from getting lost and/or in danger.
Forestry service and mountain rescue in my country is busy each year saving people that couldn't navigate at all, assured that as long as they have a GPS, things are going to be just fine. In fact, retreiving lost people is - ever since hand-held and phone GPS devices are a thing - 90% of their job now, stretching them to the limit of their manpower and resources. Kind of a bummer, if their main job is supposed to be saving people that had life-threatening accidents in widlerness, not just haul lost hikers.