Are you sure you need a cue sheet? Your smart phone may give you a map 
function with your position. In most cases it should be enough to check 
that when you are in doubt about where to go next, or you know you are so 
lost and out of time or acceptable weather that a return route must be 
found fast.I bought a round black Bell at Wal-Mart for a little more than $ 
20. It gives me accumulated distance, time of day, ride distance and moving 
time plus a speedometer. A big minus are the small numbers for everything 
except the speedometer. I need to wear prescription glasses to see them. 
But I can't use my phone without them either, and would not be able to use 
expensive cyclocomputers without glasses. I also use MapMyRide on the 
phone, but only check it after the ride or during breaks if I remember to 
pause it. It is good mental exercise to study a map before you go out and 
try to remember where to go based on that.
Geir

On Sunday, September 14, 2014 11:39:48 PM UTC-4, Neil wrote:
>
> Despite historical resistance to the idea, I am contemplating a bike 
> computer for my Sam, the better with which to follow cue sheets and the 
> like. Any suggestions from the Bunch? I suppose I would prefer wireless, 
> and a small, modest screen.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Neil
>

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