Hi Dale:

The comment about Wayfinder does not surprise me. We blind GPS users 
seem to be breaking out trails more often and with more details then 
others. Just like web sites, information is lacking everywhere. 

Cheers
Guy Castonguay
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

--- In [email protected], "Dale Leavens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> I got a couple of tools for Christmas, a pair of Japanese saws, I 
used one already, a rather spectacular little hand saw. I also got a 
ratcheting hand pruner, a rather fine plumb bob and a rather good 
sliding bevel. It uses a thumb clamp to lock in the angle so you can 
operate it with one hand and it presses flat so you don't have a wing 
nut in the way.
> 
> I also got an earmuff style electronic hearing protection. When the 
sound is below a certain level a microphone activates so you can 
hear, there is a volume control. When a sudden noise happens or the 
background is beyond a certain level it shuts down.
> 
> Otherwise I  bought myself the Wayfinder Navigator GPS software for 
my cell phone and a Holux GPS receiver. Trouble is there isn't hardly 
any information for this area. So far I haven't figured out much but 
I haven't had much time. I also bought a Cirius satellite receiver 
which I am also figuring out.
> 
> Dale Leavens, Cochrane Ontario Canada
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Skype DaleLeavens
> Come and meet Aurora, Nakita and Nanook at our polar bear habitat.
> 
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