[nagdu] using cardinal directions, GPSes and your guide dog

Kathy Davis kdavisnfbf at cfl.rr.com
Tue Apr 15 04:09:56 UTC 2014


Hi Vivianna,
	What type of GPS system do you use? I think that is awesome that you
travel so well independently. Thanks for sharing.

Kathy Davis


-----Original Message-----
From: nagdu [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Vivianna
Sent: Monday, April 14, 2014 9:42 AM
To: NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users
Subject: Re: [nagdu] using cardinal directions, GPSes and your guide dog

larry, i only use GPS when i am going somewhere that i have not been before.
for example, i recently moved, i used the GPS to familiarize myself with my
new neighborhood.  the names of the streets, the businesses, restaurants,
etc.  do i use it when i know where i am going?  no.
i am an excellent traveler both with my dog and with my white cane.
also, GPS rocks when you are on public transportation, you can know where
you are at all times.  works for taxi's as well.
i most certainly do use that tree that is close to the sidewalk, that dip in
the pavement and etc etc.
but, frankly GPS rocks!  i can do way more much faster.
two days after i moved into my new house, i was already walking around the
neighborhood and even knew the names of the streets.  completely
independently. me and my dog and my totally awesome IPhone.
a couple weeks ago i went to the america's guide dog conference.
i used my GPS to simulate the location from my chair at home so that, when i
got there i knew what was around, the names of the streets and all.

Vivianna

On Apr 14, 2014, at 8:28 AM, "Larry D. Keeler" <lkeeler at comcast.net> wrote:

> Me iether. The clock face thing probably has North at the top. But in
reality North has to be figured out with a compass or with environmental
cues. And, figuring out North isn't the only thing you have to do. Landmarks
that GPSes can't pick up are really important as well. That tree that comes
close to the sidewalk, that dip in the sidewalk just before you get to the
house or a certain sound that comes from a pole or building. These are
wonderful environmental cues. Learning how to use them can be fascinating
for some folks. I've always just done it as a kid. I have a friend who had
just learned to use the tip of her can to find out what is there. She is
learning, finally to use environmental cues and her life is getting more
exciting! Professional mobility folks also come in different varieties. Some
seem to do just the minium amount of work for whatever reason to get us
independent. However, I've met some who have been incredible! Haven't seen
many who are experienced with dogs though. Except of course for those who
work with the schools. Finally I've found that if a person doesn't use the
skills they have learned, they become unsure out there in the gig, bad
world! Getting together with friends especially other blind folks can help
improve your skills and confidence. Those who travel well can inspire those
who can't. and those who don't travel so well sometimes don't feel so alone!
Its really fun to "get lost" with other blind folks!
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rebecca Ilniski" <rilniski at gmail.com>
> To: "NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
<nagdu at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Monday, April 14, 2014 9:01 AM
> Subject: Re: [nagdu] using cardinal directions, GPSes and your guide dog
> 
> 
>> Hi Viviana.  I've seen these apps that have directions with the face of
the clock.  I have a braille watch that I use but physically how do I figure
out which way to go using the clock face? I've never thought about traveling
that way, interesting.
>> 
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