Good ol' map and compass work well for this too, though require a bit more 
mindfulness. And if a phone has GPS and an offline map (I use topomaps), 
location is found in 30 s. just by turning off airplane mode, no matter how 
remote you are. So far I've used this five times, and needed it only two of 
those, and that since 2012 doing tours on great divide MTB trail, 
continental divide trail, and Colorado Trail, all of which have some 
significant head scratchers (usually of the "I know where I am, but where 
do I go from here" variety).

With abandon,
Patrick

But again, its nice when touring, especially in remote areas with no cell 
> service, when you're trying to find your way on countryoads and you need to 
> know how far you've gone so that you can be looking out for that unmarked 
> right turn you're supposed to make...
>
> :-)
>
> On Tuesday, July 26, 2016 at 9:07:14 AM UTC-7, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>>
>> I use the simplest one possible. None.
>>
>> Ask yourself: what do I REALLY need to know as I ride? Does it truly 
>> matter to me that I see my speed? My average? Does any of that information 
>> help me enjoy the ride? Or does it have me riding to the numbers? Pushing 
>> myself instead of "just riding"?
>>
>> The reality is that if you don't use a computer, you can still track 
>> basic info like distance and time (and thus average speed) with a clock and 
>> basic map. If you have a smart phone, or watch, you can track those in a 
>> general way on the ride.
>>
>> I find technology is WAY overrated and am far happier riding without the 
>> numbers in my face.
>>
>> With abandon,
>> Patrick
>>
>> On Tuesday, July 26, 2016 at 9:18:51 AM UTC-6, bluebirdonabicycle wrote:
>>>
>>> Maybe its my age but its a confusing world looking at the many different 
>>> cyclometers (or whatever they are called) 
>>> Im looking for something wireless, simple that has the basic (important) 
>>> features like....How fast? Distance? Total miles?
>>> But well built. 
>>> Most I look at seem cluttered with endless features.
>>> Any opinions from those who have traveled this road?
>>>
>>> BBOB
>>>
>>

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