the beauty of a cue sheet over a smartphone-based navigation system is that the 
cue sheet is always on, and easy to view/read while moving.  It never runs out 
of battery power.  Stopping to check the navigation on a smartphone is... 
stopping.  On a brevet, which the OP is planning to do, one doesn't want to 
stop/loiter just anywhere :-)  The clock never stops.

While I am having fun with the RWGPS iPhone app, I will never give up my bike 
computer/cue sheet.  I have the app running on the route I am riding, but since 
the screen isn't all that readable outside in the sun, I have the voice prompts 
turned on, but the phone itself is under the cue sheet in my Acorn bag map case.

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