A fun and full day for the Beginner’s Guide course at the RGS yesterday. I had been worried about the heat, but nobody seemed to mind – natural navigators are a hardy and positive-framed bunch as a whole!
03 July 2009 by Tristan Gooley
A fun and full day for the Beginner’s Guide course at the RGS yesterday. I had been worried about the heat, but nobody seemed to mind – natural navigators are a hardy and positive-framed bunch as a whole!
01 July 2009 by Tristan Gooley
One of the advantages of flying to Alderney on such a small airplane (Britten Norman Trislander) was that you could see well out of both sides. Apparently they have special dispensation to fly this route with only one pilot. Next time I might be tempted to sit nearer the front…
Welcome to the home of natural navigation on the Internet.
Natural navigation is the art of being able to find your way solely by using nature. It encompasses using the sun, moon, stars, weather, water, land, sea, plants and animals.
The Natural Navigator is the school set up by Tristan Gooley to research and teach natural navigation. It is also the title of his book on the subject.
If you would like to know more about natural navigation you can browse the website, read about Tristan’s natural navigation book, or listen to a BBC Radio 4 interview with Tristan.
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