[Blindtlk] Overhangs, Tips, and Types
Ringlein, Ellen
ERinglein at nfb.org
Fri Dec 12 14:27:20 UTC 2014
The book, The Care and Feeding of the Long White Cane, is available from the NFB Independence Market in either print or Braille at no cost. The text is also available on the NFB's website. Here is the link to it.
https://nfb.org/Images/nfb/Publications/books/CFCANE/canetc.htm
Cordially,
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Manager, Independence Market
National Federation of the Blind
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From: blindtlk [mailto:blindtlk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Lloyd Rasmussen via blindtlk
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2014 7:30 AM
To: Szostak, Christine; Blind Talk Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Blindtlk] Overhangs, Tips, and Types
Expect to run into some overhangs. Your ears can warn you about some of
them, but not all. I have not used a roller-ball tip, but tap my cane more
than sliding it (except along subway platforms). I really think that the
canes and tips that the NFB gives away are some of the best out there,
having traveled with a cane for over 50 years now. But they take getting
used to, especially if you got your training with a short (chest-high) or
collapsible or aluminum cane. You may not end up walking as fast as you
would have with a dog, but it will be fast enough. Get Tom Bickford's book,
"The Care and Feeding of the Long White Cane", which is available on the NFB
website in text, and on BARD in audio or braille. The book is 20 years old
now, but very little has changed. And the author is in my chapter and used
to work with me at NLS.
Lloyd Rasmussen, Kensington, MD
http://lras.home.sprynet.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Szostak, Christine via blindtlk
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2014 11:51 PM
To: blindtlk at nfbnet.org
Subject: [Blindtlk] Overhangs, Tips, and Types
HI All,
I have been doing some basic beginning practice with a cane to help make
my decision about what best course of action to take (e.g., do I need to get
O/M, do I want to use a cane officially, do I want another dog...), and just
have a few completely unrelated questions regarding cane use.
1) For overhangs with dogs, the dog is typically trained to stop and let
you know the overhanging object is coming. With a cane, obviously, the cane
will not directly inform you of the overhang. Thus, how do you look out for
and successfully avoid overhanging objects with a cane (e.g., branches, bars
that are at head or mid-body level...)?
2) What do individuals here think about the rolling cane tips (i.e., the
tip that is like a ball)? I hate that the tip of the cane keeps getting
caught in just about every crack in a sidewalk:).
3) This sort of links back to 1 above, has anyone used a sonic cane? If so,
what do you think about it?
Have a wonderful and safe Christmas holiday everyone!
Chris
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