I see a lot of posts across the internet related to navigation, favorite means, features, dislikes, etc.
I have 2 Garmins I tend to use as toys. I have a GPS antenna that plugs into the USB of my laptop and works with the program (MS Streets) that turns the laptop into a reallybig GPS.
But I grew up looking at MAPS (folding maps from several states or Rand McNally's Atlas). I have a collection too that goes way back, I can find stuff on them that no longer even exist in real life, but I can find "where" it was. I still do what I've always done before a trip or next day's peg of trip, I sit down with a map or atlas and I study it so that when done, I don't need GPS …. my mind is then my GPS. I can know the road from here to there and know it's features in a thought without taking a hand off the wheel or grip. It was perusing maps that has shown me many interesting roadside attractions, monuments, places I wanted to see that I had forgotten, places I didn't know were near, IOWs …."the lay of the land".
I can't show you a GPS view of 1910 roadways, but I can pull out a map of them, I can use the map to find and visit.
Maps are a durable history, the updates are newer maps but you get to keep the old one and any notes … if GPS updates, you loose the old one. Yeah, I like and use maps, I use GPS just for play.