Title: The Lost Art of Reading Nature's Signs Pdf Use Outdoor Clues to Find Your Way, Predict the Weather, Locate Water, Track Animals
Turn Every Walk into a Game of Detection
When writer and navigator Tristan Gooley journeys outside, he sees a natural world filled with clues. The roots of a tree indicate the sun’s direction; the Big Dipper tells the time; a passing butterfly hints at the weather; a sand dune reveals prevailing wind; the scent of cinnamon suggests altitude; a budding flower points south. To help you understand nature as he does, Gooley shares more than 850 tips for forecasting, tracking, and more, gathered from decades spent walking the landscape around his home and around the world. Whether you’re walking in the country or city, along a coastline, or by night, this is the ultimate resource on what the land, sun, moon, stars, plants, animals, and clouds can reveal—if you only know how to look!
Great if you want to read about the author's background on this subject, not good if you were expecting something else It wasn't what I expected, I thought the book was going to be more in easy to read tips and other information on Reading Nature's signs. I wasn't expecting to read about the author's life experiences. I found it to be boring.A Fun Read, But A Bit Much Depending on your own personality, Tristan Gooley is either the world’s most interesting hiking partner…or…you will want to kill him within five minutes of getting out of the car. The man knows a lot about most aspects of nature, is quite observant, and loves to share his knowledge. If you feel that is enjoyable, you will like this book.=== The Good Stuff ===* Gooley has hiked in many locations throughout the world, including many in the US, Britain, Asia and Africa. He makes detailed observations, and shares both his insights and his methods for making those determinations. His wisdom includes traditional book knowledge, lessons and lore passed on from the natives, and common sense deduction. It is a remarkable tour de force of botany, biology, geology and astronomy.* While the author spends a lot of time on specific observations, the real lesson of the book is how to develop an attitude of curiosity. While many of us might see “just a tree”, Gooley sees a navigational aid, a history of the area, and clues about the local topography, climate and civilization. While these insights can span the range from useful through trivial and even go all the way to arcane, they do serve as a motivation to make your own observations and deductions. It is sort of a cross between John Muir and Sherlock Holmes.* There are a few useful gems for just about anyone. Even city dwellers will find some enjoyment in Gooley’s astronomy observations, and while much of his hiking experience is in Britain, he also discusses the flora and fauna of many parts of the United States.* Some of the best parts of the book were the time spent with “exotic” cultures. For example, from spending time on Borneo, we find the natives use some very remarkable means of navigation, and prefer to think of “upstream and downstream” rather than the Western concepts of “east and west”.=== The Not-So-Good Stuff ===* I was expecting more of a practical “how-to”, but the book is more of a motivational lecture on letting your own knowledge and observations run wild. For example, there are a number of tips for determining direction. There is the familiar “moss on the north side of trees”, rule, but there are seemingly hundreds of other techniques of direction finding. More than you could possibly remember, and indeed, more than I was interested in.* Gooley has a habit of referring to plants by their common name. This can be a little problematic, since the US and Britain can not even agree on what “corn” means. I would have preferred plants be referenced also by their Latin names to avoid any confusion.* Many of the observations become almost overwhelming and frustrating. The author has spent time with some very interesting cultures, and I would have liked to see more information on some of their novel technologies (such as the upstream/downstream navigation previously mentioned) rather than more mundane trivia.=== Summary ===If you are expecting a “Fieldbook”, I think you will be somewhat disappointed in this work. While there are numerous “tricks” for getting information about your environment, they are not organized in any way to reference them other than your memory. Rather, the book is more of a motivational guide to learning to trust your instincts and observations about your environment. I found the book enjoyable, but would have liked to see it edited a bit tighter.=== Disclaimer ===I was able to read an advance copy through the courtesy of the publisher and NetGalleyI bought this book because I have a horrible sense of direction I bought this book because I have a horrible sense of direction. What turned out to be fun was using some of the new learned skills with my grand daughter. We used a cell phone app to check our assumptions about directors and took photos of interesting finds on walks.
Moon Pacific Coast Highway Road Trip pdf
Moon Zion & pdf
Moon Yellowstone & pdf
What Are Your Blind Spots? Conquering the 5 Misconceptions that Hold Leaders Back pdf
Wilderness, The Gateway To The Soul pdf
Moon Glacier National Park (Travel Guide) pdf
Moon Banff National Park (Travel Guide) pdf
The Joy of Home Distilling pdf
SHTF Prepping pdf
Wild Edible Plants of Texas pdf
The Book of Secret Wisdom pdf
Serve to Lead pdf
Cute Animal Coloring Book for Girls (Coloring Books for Girls) pdf
Intermittent Fasting for Women pdf
Heal Breast Cancer Naturally pdf
How To Draw 100 Animals pdf
Tags: 1615192417 pdf,The Lost Art of Reading Nature's Signs pdf,Use Outdoor Clues to Find Your Way, Predict the Weather, Locate Water, Track Animals pdf,Tristan Gooley,The Lost Art of Reading Nature's Signs: Use Outdoor Clues to Find Your Way, Predict the Weather, Locate Water, Track Animals―and Other Forgotten Skills (Natural Navigation),The Experiment,1615192417,Reference,Star Observation,Orienteering,Orienteering;Handbooks, manuals, etc.,Outdoor life,Outdoor life;Handbooks, manuals, etc.,GENERAL,General Adult,NATURE / Reference,NATURE / Sky Observation,Non-Fiction,OUTDOOR SURVIVAL TECHNIQUES,Outdoor Skills,SPORTS & RECREATION / Outdoor Skills,Sports,Sports & Recreation,TRAVEL / Essays & Travelogues,United States,Walking, hiking, trekking,Natural Navigator; Dayak; Tuareg; wayfinding; forecasting methods; navigating with a compass; navigating with stars; navigating without a compass; how to be more observant; how to be more observant in life; outdoorsman; camping tips for food; camping tips for beginners; camping tips and tricks; best time to go fishing; appreciating the outdoors; where to go on vacation; where to go birding; why is the sky blue; why does the moon have phases; why does the moon shine; why does the moon change shape; modern adventuring; where to go on an adventure; looking at nature; natural world; natural world wonders; reading the stars; stargaze; best stargazing; wonders of the natural world; wonders of the national parks; national parks; plant growth factors; looking at clouds; reading clouds; different kinds of clouds; nimbus clouds; find your way using nature; find your way with the stars; find your way with the sun; find your way with a compass; look deep into nature; forgotten nature,Natural Navigator;Dayak;Tuareg;wayfinding;forecasting methods;navigating with a compass;navigating with stars;navigating without a compass;how to be more observant;how to be more observant in life;outdoorsman;camping tips for food;camping tips for beginners;camping tips and tricks;best time to go fishing;appreciating the outdoors;where to go on vacation;where to go birding;why is the sky blue;why does the moon have phases;why does the moon shine;why does the moon change shape;modern adventuring;where to go on an adventure;looking at nature;natural world;natural world wonders;reading the stars;stargaze;best stargazing;wonders of the natural world;wonders of the national parks;national parks;plant growth factors;looking at clouds;reading clouds;different kinds of clouds;nimbus clouds;find your way using nature;find your way with the stars;find your way with the sun;find your way with a compass;look deep into nature;forgotten nature
0 Response to "The Lost Art of Reading Nature's Signs Download"
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.