11 September 2011 by Tristan Gooley
Welcome to those of you who have found your way here, on the trail from BBC1′s Country Tracks. (For those of you who haven’t, a programme has just gone out on BBC1 in which I gave the presenter Miriam Cooke some natural navigation tips in a forest by the Arch, near Devil’s Bridge, in Ceredigion, Wales. There’s a short clip here.)
However you found your way, now that you are here have a bit of an explore and get as lost in this website as you like.
If you’ve enjoyed watching some natural navigation on TV, then make sure you tune to the series, All Roads Lead Home, which will go out on BBC2 in October.
If you’d like to learn more about natural navigation in the meantime, then have a browse of the website or my book on the subject.
Tags: All Roads Lead Home, arch, BBC, book, ceredigion, Country Tracks, Devil's Bridge, Miriam Cooke, natural navigation, natural navigation book, navigation book, tv |
17 June 2011 by Tristan Gooley
The Natural Navigator Pocket Guide is out now!
Who is this book for? How does it differ from the original book? How big is it? So many questions!
First the jacket blurb, then my take on the book:
‘Starting with a simple question – ‘Which way am I looking?’ – Tristan Gooley blends natural science, myth, folklore and the history of travel to introduce you to the rare and ancient art of finding your way using nature’s own sign-posts, from the feel of a rock to the look of the moon.
With Tristan’s help, you’ll learn why some trees grow the way they do and how they can help you find your way in the countryside. You’ll discover how it’s possible to find North simply by looking at a puddle and how natural signs can be used to navigate on the open ocean and in the heart of…
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Tags: book, book review, natural navigation book, navigation book, pocket guide |
12 June 2010 by Tristan Gooley
Welcome to all BBC Radio 4 listeners who have just navigated their way to this website from the full moon ramble that I enjoyed with Clare Balding.
There are lots of places to explore on this website if you are looking for more information about the wonderful world of natural navigation, the courses that are available or my book on the subject.
It would be great to meet you so if you are within reach of west London tonight, I am giving a talk at The Travel Bookshop this evening (Thursday 17th) at 7pm. Details and tickets can be found on their website or by calling the bookshop on 0207 229 5260.
Hope you enjoy!
If you did not hear the Radio 4 Ramblings programme but would like to then you can by clicking here.
Details of some other natural navigation features on TV, Radio and…
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Tags: BBC, bignor hill, clare balding, full moon, natural navigation book, ramblings, south downs way, west sussex |
11 March 2010 by Tristan Gooley
After selling out in under 48 hours on Amazon and elsewhere, the book has been reprinted and is now available again at most shops – online or off. Thank you to all who have bought the book so far; after the thousands of hours that have gone into the research, writing, editing, illustrations, production and launch, it is wonderful to know that it is being read. Thanks for the nice feedback too, a recent favourite:
“I recently bought a copy of your book and loved it – quite remarkable! My brother has stolen it from me yesterday – he’s a Qantas Pilot so I’m guessing it’s somewhere over the Pacific at the moment.”
A couple of days ago Sir Ranulph Fiennes – no stranger to fresh air projects! – described the The Natural Navigator as:
“The perfect book for getting you started on your own adventure.”
It is…
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Tags: finding direction, la palma, lichen, natural navigation book |
06 March 2010 by Tristan Gooley
… but it is temporarily out of stock of my book. They sold out in less than 48 hours which is great news in many ways, but less good if you are trying to get your hands on a copy quickly. They are re-stocking and a reprint is also underway. You can still order it at a fantastic discount and they will deliver as soon as more copies come in, hopefully only a few days.
The book is still currently available from Waterstones and Foyles have a few copies left. It will hopefully be in your local independent shop too.
A big thank you to everyone who has bought a copy and left Amazon’s cupboards so bare!
Tags: amazon, book, natural navigation book |