Hi Virgie,

I recently bought a Trekker for that very reason.  It is light and
compact, especially with the wireless blue tooth receivers.  I do not
think that the software is as feature rich as the Sendero product, but
it should serve you well for basic way finding, and they are always
updating the software, and now there is the Maestro option, which gives
you some other functions as well.

Andy
 

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Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 7:20 PM
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Hi Linda,
I am hearing good things about it as well.  I haven't decided for sure
but I think I am leaning more toward Trekker for ease of portability and
less weight.  I hope you get to go to be trained this year too, let me
know!
Virgie and Hoshi
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> Hi Virgie,
> Someone I highly respect told me that she thought the Sendero with the

> Bk was the best and most servicable.  Michael Mae, a graduate of 
> Seeing Eye, developed the Sendero and owns the company.  I hope to be 
> going this year as one of the people to the Seeing Eye to work with 
> the Gps and the Sendero.  It is on the way as we speak.
> Linda and Lilly
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