Slowcowboy,
I know you have a bias against GPS

but....you put me in mind of someone I've known since birth (brother).
My brother lives out in the boonies of WY (30 mile south of Gillette) on his little farm. He hates about anything high-tech. If it aint country boy related (fishing, horses, farming) he doesn't care for it.
He messed up and told me that he and his wife like to find BLM and state land to fish on. I got him a Nuvi. Nuvis come with street navigation software. That is all you see...roads and Points of Interest. You can also load other mapsets on memory card. On his card I loaded free topo maps (GPSfiledepot.com) of Wyoming and the surrounding states as well as a land ownership (BLM/State) boundary maps.
Sent it to him and gave him some pointers on the phone. He loves the thing. Now, if he wants to find new fishing spots on BLM land he turns the street nav maps off, turns on the topo and BLM maps and goes. He can identify every chunk of public land by just looking at the GPS screen.
Speaking of the free topos....these could actually save a stranded person if attempting to walk out in a self rescue. The Topo maps I mentioned show more roads than the maps that come with the Nuvi car units. Also, they show water features (thirsty...there's a creek, spring, well) Also, water ways out west tend to almost always lead to a farm/ranch. These also show terrain to avoid (deep canyon, swamps) that you might not see from your current position.