Well there are only limited options now. Buying a new phone, using an older one as a compass and live with the risctrictions of your actual mobile phone
Having said that, when I visited Melbourne CBD for first time in years (thanks, covid) a few months back, I headed off 180 degrees wrong direction from train station, which is a mistake I'd normally keep to myself, but we're among friends here in this forum, right? ?
No, just overconfidence on my part, plus for some reason I muddled up two adjacent train stations and chose unwisely.
Although yes, it was overcast (drizzling, in fact).
When I was about 14 yo and orienteering in the bush, I did a similar off-by-180 mistake, got totally confused when nothing around me matched the map.
Lol last time (before this year) that I was lost was in London in 2011, when the only map I had with me was a 1954 street directory borrowed from my father-in-law that just barely covered the area I was aiming for. What could possibly go rwong?
Having said that, when I visited Melbourne CBD for first time in years (thanks, covid) a few months back, I headed off 180 degrees wrong direction from train station, which is a mistake I'd normally keep to myself, but we're among friends here in this forum, right? ?
Now that you said it.
In my case, I usually get off from right side of gate of metro and walk straight to the crossing, just looking down on the road.
Once I got off from left gate.
I got thinking why the crossing was taking time to approach and looked up.
Now I have to walk back more than double the distance.