D&D General Mapping: How Do You Do It?

I'm not an artist so I use word maps
This is of a continent with the main kingdoms and other spaces shown. The distance apart is very approximate, but someone in the world where this occurs would have a general idea that Sheljar is close to Telse and very far from Mehmd.
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And here's one of a Trading Post
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Descriptions are on my website, but the basics word map shows the rough layout.
If I don't have the website I'll give a rough size for zones like that.
Since I do words, not drawing or maps, I count on those words to be evocative in play.
 

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This might just be my least read OP ever.
Wait, your OP mentioned mapping from the player side, was it meant to be the DM side? Maybe I misread it, though it technically doesn't change my node based mapping, it's just that the nodes and lines make a lot more spatial sense when I'm doing it as a DM.
 

Wait, your OP mentioned mapping from the player side, was it meant to be the DM side? Maybe I misread it, though it technically doesn't change my node based mapping, it's just that the nodes and lines make a lot more spatial sense when I'm doing it as a DM.
The original question was about how you handle mapping in play, specific to larger dungeon environments.
 

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