[gps-talkusers] introduction

  • From: "Leigh Anne" <mauriceandleigh@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2008 08:05:01 -0500

Greetings, 

I am new to this list and excited about learning everything I can about Sendero 
Group's revolutionary development of the Cadillac of accessible GPS systems and 
in particular, the WayFun 2008.  

I hope to bring to bear all of my experience as a Certified Blindness 
Professional as well as hoping to keep alive my personal sense of adventure.  

For my part, I could envision a wonderful time exploring America's hidden 
treasures in the Heartland.  

Frankly, Death Valley sounds kind of fun, too, with the cautionary note of 
extreme attention given to safety.  From what I understand, it's brutal down 
there!  

I wish I had along with me the Sendero Group GPS in the Himalayas back in 2001 
when I served as Base Camp Communications Manager for the 2001 NFB Everest 
Expedition that featured Erik Weihenmayer, the first blind guy to summit the 
highest  peek on earth and subsequently those on each of the seven continents.  

Of course, I'd definitely welcome the chance to be part of a future WayFun 
exploration of America's Mid Atlantic Region, as well.  It offers beautiful 
rolling hills and valleys, vast eastern shore beeches, fast paced urban travel, 
and plenty of nooks and crannies in which to get lost up in those Appalachian 
Hollers.  

I would consider this to be structured discovery travel at its best.  

Fun & Safe Travels too all, 

Maurice Peret
National Orientation & Mobility Certified (NOMC)
Mechanicsville Virginia

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