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Family Road Trips Go Hi-Tech: Discover the Rocky Mountains

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It's a new take on traditional family road trips that just might
save your sanity. As you tour the Rocky Mountains, you'll no
longer find yourself fighting about who lost the driving maps, or
who doesn't know how to read them.  Or who refuses to stop for
directions.  Or who missed that once-in-a-lifetime scenery a few
miles back. You can leave all the road trip planning and maps in
the capable hands of your new best friend:  the GyPSy.


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Family Road Trips Go Hi-Tech: Discover the Rocky Mountains
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Written by: Travel Alberta
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It's a new take on traditional family road trips that just might
save your sanity. As you tour the Rocky Mountains, you'll no
longer find yourself fighting about who lost the driving maps, or
who doesn't know how to read them.  Or who refuses to stop for
directions.  Or who missed that once-in-a-lifetime scenery a few
miles back. You can leave all the road trip planning and maps in
the capable hands of your new best friend:  the GyPSy.

The GyPSy Tour Guide is the first of its kind in North America,
featuring breakthrough technology and programming.  Bred in
Alberta, it's now offering an up-close-and-personal way to tour
the Rocky Mountains, while learning all the interesting tidbits
and factoids that turn road trips into memorable family
vacations.

Here's how this tour-guide-in-an-electronic-device works. A
calculator-sized handheld device attaches to the inside of your
car windshield with a suction cup, and is wired into the
dashboard with a few easy connectors.  As you drive along, your
location (monitored with GPS or Global Positioning System
technology) triggers the GyPSy Guide, which speaks to you through
your radio.

When you enter an area of interest, the device plays audio
commentary of information specific to that location – interesting
facts and stories, quirky tales and an array of tips and advice
on how to best enjoy that area.  It's really that simple.  With
this ultimate Canadian road trip planner, what you see on your
family road trips (outside your car window) is what you get (with
the audio you hear).

All the information lives in the PDA-like device, though the GPS
signal comes from satellite. There are two cords: one for power
and one for the FM transmitter. The OS (Operating System) is
Pocket PC.

The scripts are interesting and engaging, providing the perfect
commentary for your family road trips.  "Immediately to your
right is the scratching tree. It may even have some blue tape on
it. If you look up this tree you will see distinct claw marks
from the bear as it climbed up 10 metres or so.  Can you notice
the four-claw pattern of the front and back claws? This is
probably a black bear because grizzlies don't often climb trees.
Black bears have hooked claws which make them excellent climbers
and they tend to scamper up trees at the first sign of danger."

Thanks to the GyPSy, you can enjoy the spectacular scenery of the
Rocky Mountains, all from the safety of your family car, truck or
RV.

For instance, as you drive near the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel,
you will be told: "Straight through...almost there..." Besides
the driving directions, it will tell you the travel tidbits and
highlights of where you are, in an engaging voice that is not
computerized, but rather features recorded scripts written by
bonafide tour guides. At the Banff Springs, for example, you'll
learn the geology and history and characters of the hotel.

Once there, as you drive in a semi circle around the imposing
statue of Sir William Cornelius Van Horne, the GyPSy Guide tells
you, just in case you missed it, "Van Horne, the statue guy back
there..." and fills in the guy's background. Long story short,
he presided over the expansion of the CPR in Canada and
spearheaded the luxury hotel business in the Canadian Rockies.


Your Tour Guide Fits In Your Hand

So using this Canadian road trip planner is like having your own
tour guide, but instead of them taking up a seat in your vehicle
during your family road trips, or you having to tag along with
them in a bus, you determine the time and place and pace of your
journey. Not only does it relieve the burden of driving maps and
planning guides, but it makes sure you don't miss any of the
spectacular scenery on your Rocky Mountain vacation. And it's
small enough to fit in your hand.

Rick Bulich, Director of Business Development for GPS Tour Guide,
is part of the team that developed this unique device. "Our GyPSy
guide allows you to travel at your own pace, visit the places you
want to see and learn much more than a tour guide would be able
to share with you,' he explains. "Think of it as a local friend,
who will share interesting stories and entertain you along the
way."

This is the new world of 'Location Aware Touring' which is more
than just the navigational directions of a regular GPS. The
usefulness goes far beyond just the road trip, and goes with you
are you meander through the scenic towns and take in the
beautiful surroundings.  When you take the GyPSy out of the car,
it transforms into a portable travel guide to help make
decision-making easier. The Vacation Assistant can provide you
with information about upcoming points of interest, towns, cities
and entire regions to help you plan ahead and save precious
vacation time.

In addition to providing a fascinating tour of the Rocky Mountain
National Parks, the GyPSy has been programmed for other scenic
routes, including Jasper to Banff (including the Icefields
Parkway), Banff and Lake Louise, Calgary to Banff, Calgary City,
and Edmonton. The most popular independent travel itineraries
through to the National Parks in Alberta are all covered.

If you're going to stay in Banff, a great, centrally located
hotel is Brewster's Mountain Lodge. It's a western style,
77-room lodge with hand-craft log furnishings and western décor,
along with great historical photographs that detail the Brewster
Family. The rooms provide mountain views but the best feature I
believe is its heart-of-Banff location, putting you in walking
distance to anything in this cosmopolitan and authentic mountain
town in Banff National Park.


How To Get It

The GyPSy Guide is available this year for the busy Western
Canada summer touring season. Initial pricing for the GyPSy is
$49 for one day, $84 for two days, $119 for three days, $154 for
four days, $179 for five days, $204 for six days and $229 weekly.
Additional days beyond will be $15.

With the ultimate Canadian road trip planner, you can say goodbye
to cumbersome driving maps and stop worrying about driving
distances and planning guides.  Thanks to the GyPSy, family road
trips will never be the same again.




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