WindRose
I’m sure you know what a compass rose is. The N-S-E-W rosette that’s often printed on a map to tell which way is north? Well, long before the directions North and West ever existed Sailors used a windrose to delineate direction. They had the wind directions divided into segments with names for the winds. Today we use those names, tradewinds, Easterlies, etc.
This method of telling direction depended on ‘which way the wind was blowing’ so it was not very reliable. The sailors often deviated from their desired route and many a new discovery was made by accident using this method.
The idea of accidental discovery is appealing unless you have someplace you have to be. We don’t actually HAVE to be anyplace at any specific time or day as long as we can hunker down for the night each evening. WindRose, our teardrop camper has this christening just for that reason. We throw caution to the wind and see where it lands us. Of course our GPS helps us out a bit.

Conform and be dull.