The Condry Lecture 2010

30 October 2010 by Tristan Gooley

Here is a link to a treat: a transcript of  Jim Perrin’s lecture at the Condry Festival in Machynlleth.

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Condry Festival

19 October 2010 by Tristan Gooley

The third Condry Festival, ‘Nature and Outdoor Writing at its Finest’, took place on Saturday at the Tabernacl in Machynlleth, Wales. I was honoured to be invited to speak and it was a wonderful opportunity to spend some time in the company of those whose passion and dedication to understanding the natural world have set them apart. I listened to talks by Jack Grasse, Ian Wright, Jim Perrin, John Fanshawe and Andrew McNeillie. I learned a very great deal and enjoyed the process hugely.

Machynlleth is the right size for a small town and it holds some peculiar charms. There was an alternative taste evident in some of the shops and a vibrant liberal feel to the air. A source, who shall remain nameless, informed me that Machynlleth is the ‘lesbian capital of Wales’. I was in no position to argue with such an assertion, ill-equipped as I am with…

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TGO

10 August 2010 by Tristan Gooley

emily rodwayYesterday I was honoured to spend a day with TGO magazine’s new editor, Emily Rodway. She joined me for a day in my backyard, the South Downs, and we left the compass and map in the rucksack and headed out into the hills.

For those who don’t yet know TGO (formerly The Great Outdoors), it is the magazine for independent hillwalkers and backpackers. It has a loyal and very knowledgable readership and Emily has just taken over at the editor’s desk from Cameron McNeish after his near-two-decade reign. Cameron moves on to the ‘Editor-at-Large’ role.

TGO includes amongst its stable of contributors writers like Jim Perrin, and so it is fair to say that it is considered a cut above mainstream.

Challenging and exciting times for Emily and I wish her the best at this great walking institution.

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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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