Yes! I agree totally. Land nav with a compass & topo map is a lost skill nowadays. Most people don't know how to properly use them. I'm assuming you spent time in the 25th Infantry?As an X military land nav school trained infantry soldier I never leave for the field without a map and compass. I learned to navigate some of the nastiest field conditions in the jungles of Panama, Hawaii and some other areas of the world where it is extremely difficult to see land features. I trust my pace count and have confidence in navigating at night if necessary. Purely by habit I still count paces in the field and sometimes catch myself doing it as it is not necessary for general navigation purposes but its old habit. GPS's are amazing and the new software navigation apps such as On x and Basemap are pretty awesome as everything is at your fingertips but technology is technology. As a society we know how dependent we have become on technology and when it fails it's typically at the worst time and can be disastrous. Throwing a map and compass in a pack literally is one of the simplest things you can do, adds literally zero weight and just seems like a no brainer as a backup. Shit happens! Maybe it's the old man in me but I still refuse to head out without a map and compass.