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Natural Navigator, Tenth Anniversary Edition: The Rediscovered Art of Letting Nature Be Your Guide Tenth Anniversary [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 328 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 196x140x28 mm, kaal: 380 g, 8-page color photo insert | 50 B&W illustrations
  • Sari: Natural Navigation
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Nov-2020
  • Kirjastus: The Experiment LLC
  • ISBN-10: 1615197141
  • ISBN-13: 9781615197149
  • Formaat: Hardback, 328 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 196x140x28 mm, kaal: 380 g, 8-page color photo insert | 50 B&W illustrations
  • Sari: Natural Navigation
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Nov-2020
  • Kirjastus: The Experiment LLC
  • ISBN-10: 1615197141
  • ISBN-13: 9781615197149
&;A truly vital book for any outdoor adventurer.&;&;Cabin Life

Before GPS, before the compass, and even before cartography, humankind was navigating. A windswept tree, the depth of a puddle, or a trill of birdsong could point the way home, and they still do&;if you know how to look.

With The Natural Navigator, his first book, Tristan Gooley invited us to notice the directional clues hidden all around: in the sun, moon, stars, clouds, weather patterns, lengthening shadows, changing tides, growing plants, and habits of wildlife. A decade after publication, this modern classic still reminds us that we can find south by joining the horns of the crescent moon&;and find adventure in our own backyards.

Now with a new preface and 16 brand-new photographs&;for anyone interested in learning more about nature, wherever they are&;an utterly original and highly appealing guide hailed by Science News as &;a great primer on how the forces of nature affect the landscapes and seascapes that everyone travels through.&;

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"One of the most skilled navigators on the planet. . . . Tristan Gooley helps millions of followers read natures clues to find their way back home." -- Smithsonian "Eagle Scouts dont hold a candle or compass to Gooley, a professional outdoorsman if there ever was one and an engaging proponent of navigation au naturale in this compelling guide. Readers will learn how to evaluate clues in naturefrom stars in the night sky to evaporating puddles underfootto discover where they are and how to get where they need to go. Gooleys particular spin is that this subject is not just about survival skills; its an art form that can reveal to anyone willing to look hard enough the beauty and utility of natures patterns. It is, he writes, about reintroducing a childlike curiosity to the journey. But it is also about applying discipline and scientific rigor to how we move through the world. Chockfull of incredibly useful information ranging from the simple (e.g., how to make a sun dial) to the more complex (e.g., how to outline the suns arc based on latitude), this book will appeal to veteran trailblazers and cautious nature-lovers alike. Indeed, for those prone to stick to the Discovery Channel rather than venture afoot, Gooleys personal travel anecdotes alone are enough to make this worth a read. Inexperienced hikers will nevertheless want to keep a compass handy on their next outing, but with Gooleys tome in tow, the journey will be all the more rewarding." -- Publishers Weekly "[ A] deeply poetic book. . . . Mr. Gooley provides ample instructions, complete with diagrams of wind patterns and tide heights, for living and traveling like a natural navigator." -- The Wall Street Journal "The Sherlock Holmes of nature" -- BBC "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 natures own sign-posts, from the feel of a rock to a glance at the moon." -- Canadian Geographic "A must-have gift for seasoned explorers and cautious nature-lovers alike." -- Mountain Life "This in-depth book gives us the tools to reengage with our natural world in a clear and understandable way. I love it!" -- Bear Grylls, author of The Kid Who Climbed Everest and Man vs. Wild "The perfect book for getting you started on your own adventure." -- Sir Ranulph Fiennes, adventurer and author of Race to the Pole "The Natural Navigator is a wonderfully stimulating book. Tristan Gooley sidesteps technology to celebrate our own powers of observation, and suggests that the art of natural navigation is something we should never have forgotten." -- Michael Palin "Before GPSes, people navigated by the stars, the wind and shadows on the ground. Tristan Gooley, an English adventurer, shows how its done in The Natural Navigator . . . This fascinating book is filled with surprising facts." -- The Washington Post "His know-how wont only lead you home, but help you find yourself." -- Red Bulletin "Gooley, a longtime adventurer who teaches what he calls natural navigation, has compiled an intriguing trove of tips and tricks from cultures such as the Inuit and Aborigines . . . Even for readers who never intend to rely on these tips to find their way through the wilderness, The Natural Navigator is a great primer on how the forces of nature affect the landscapes and seascapes that everyone travels through." -- Science News "Provides a delightful refresher course . . . His enthusiasm for the basic facts of earth science and astronomy are part of the charm of The Natural Navigator." -- The Providence Journal "Packed with helpful illustrations, Gooley opens your eyes to the clues that the natural world happily shares with all of us, if we just take the time to look. . . . A truly vital book for any outdoor adventurer." -- Cabin Life "As Gooley reminds us, navigation is, first of all, about understanding where you are. His marvelous book is a good starting point." -- Mick Herron, Geographical Magazine "This wonderful book takes the skill set back several generations further, to the vanishing (but often surprisingly simple) arts of navigating by sun, moon, stars and natural phenomena. If this sounds arcane and unlikely, its not: armchair readers will revel in the beautifully written material on myth, science, folklore and history, and the fascinating details and tips . . . This is the sort of charming and inspiring book you want to recommend and buy for others. A must for any lover of the outdoors." -- Tim Jepson, The Telegraph "The best nature writing changes the way you experience the world. Tristan Gooleys The Natural Navigator will teach you how to find your way using not just the moon, sun and stars but spiders webs, tennis courts and even ruts on a track. He throws in entertaining anecdotes from the history of navigation and from his own impressive Atlantic journeys, but really hes giving you an addictive hobby, and a newly refined sense of time and place." -- James McConnachie, The Sunday Times (London) "I think every human should read this book." -- Cole Brauer, the first US woman to race single-handed around the world nonstop

Preface to the Tenth Anniversary Edition: An Unlikely Path xiii
Introduction: The Art of Natural Navigation 1(14)
1 Awakening the Senses
15(14)
2 Vale and Dune: The Land
29(43)
3 The Perfect Illusion: The Sun
72(32)
4 The Firmament
104(36)
5 The Fickle Moon
140(16)
6 The Sea
156(40)
7 The Elements
196(23)
8 Creatures of Habit
219(16)
9 Where Am I?
235(17)
Unity: An Epilogue 252(5)
Sources and Notes 257(22)
Bibliography 279(8)
Acknowledgments 287(1)
Index 288(14)
About the Author 302
Tristan Gooley is the New York Timesbestselling author of How to Read Water, How to Read Nature, The Natural Navigator, The Lost Art of Reading Natures Signs, The Secret World of Weather, The Nature Instinct, How to Read a Tree, and The Hidden Seasons. He has led expeditions on five continents, climbed mountains in three, and is the only living person to have both flown and sailed solo across the Atlantic. His more than two decades of pioneering outdoor experience include research among tribal peoples in some of the remotest regions on Earth. He is a Fellow of the Royal Institute of Navigation and the Royal Geographical Society, a vice-chairman of Trailfinders, and he runs the worlds only school of natural navigation.