Wie erkennt man an einer Regenpfütze die Himmelsrichtungen? Was zeigt die Krümmung eines Baumes an? Und was verrät der Sand unter unseren Füßen über Ebbe und Flut? Tristan Gooley verrät, wie man sich in Landschaften, Städten, im Wald oder an der Küste orientieren kann – ohne Landkarte, ohne GPS, nur mithilfe der Gestirne und Elemente. Dabei geht es nicht nur um Outdoorabenteuer oder Überlebenstraining, sondern um eine beeindruckende, einfach zu erlernende Kunst. Dieses Buch bringt uns bei, genau hinzuschauen, zu riechen, zu hören. Für neugierige Daheimgebliebene und enthusiastische Nachahmer.
Tristan Gooley Bücher







Wer Tristan Gooley auf seinen packenden Erzählpfaden folgt, erfährt Erstaunliches: Vögel und Blumen, die von nahen Gewässern erzählen, Farne, die den Norden zeigen, Wolkenfarben, die von entfernten Böden berichten – in der Natur wimmelt es von unterschiedlichsten Zeichen, die zeigen, wie alles zusammenhängt. Was unseren Vorfahren noch selbstverständlich war, die sich von den Botschaften der Natur intuitiv leiten ließen, können auch wir wieder lernen. Das Faszinierende: Die Zeichen sind überall, ob Wolken, Sterne, Sonne, Sträucher – Flora und Fauna werden nach der Lektüre nicht mehr nur einfache Umgebung sein, sondern uns Geschichten erzählen: über die Natur und unsere Umwelt, deren Teil wir sind. Ausstattung: Illus im Text
The Natural Explorer
- 368 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
**From the bestselling author of THE WALKER'S GUIDE TO OUTDOOR CLUES AND SIGNS and HOW TO READ WATER, The Sunday Times Book Of The Year** Tristan Gooley, author of THE NATURAL NAVIGATOR demonstrates how it is possible to connect profoundly with the lands we travel through, even from the comfort of your living room. In THE NATURAL EXPLORER he combines the work of the some of the most insightful travellers of the past two thousand years with his own experience. The most rewarding travel experiences do not depend on our destination or the length of our journey, but on our levels of awareness. A short walk can compare with an epic journey, when we take the time to focus on the things that dramatically enrich each journey. Exploration is no longer about hardship, long distances, or even venturing beyond the borders of your own home. It is about celebrating the sense of connection and discovery that is possible in all our travels.
The Natural Navigator
- 304 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
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.
'A wonderful read... It's one of those books that gives you a new pair of eyes to see the world in a different way. I've been transported by it... You'll love every minute, the writing is absolutely beautiful.' - Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall From the bestselling author of THE WALKER'S GUIDE TO OUTDOOR CLUES AND SIGNS A must-have book for walkers, sailors, swimmers, anglers and everyone interested in the natural world, in How To Read Water, Natural Navigator Tristan Gooley shares knowledge, skills, tips and useful observations to help you enjoy the landscape around you and learn about the magic of the outdoors from your living room. Includes over 700 clues, signs and patterns. From wild swimming in Sussex to wayfinding in Oman, via the icy mysteries of the Arctic, Tristan Gooley draws on his own pioneering journeys to reveal the secrets of ponds, puddles, rivers, oceans and more to show us all the skills we need to read the water around us.
Author of the international bestsellers The Walker's Guide to Outdoor Clues & Signs and How to Read Water illuminates another subject of perennial interest and importance: the weather.
A deep knowledge of our natural environment is no longer a vital part of everyday survival, certainly for those of us living in cities and working in weatherproof offices. Unless we have an inherent love of the great outdoors, do we really need to connect with nature? Bestselling author Tristan Gooley believes that real connection, no matter how small, can enrich us as individuals, allowing us to see every living thing in its own intricate network. Offering a host of techniques, he helps us awaken our senses and deepen our understanding of nature's cycles, conflicts and relationships. By cultivating the right mindset we can gain a better appreciation of the world, both indoors and outdoors. One in the new series of books from The School of Life, launched January 2014: How to Age by Anne Karpf How to Develop Emotional Health by Oliver James How to Be Alone by Sara Maitland How to Deal with Adversity by Christopher Hamilton How to Think About Exercise by Damon Young How to Connect with Nature by Tristan Gooley
How to Read a Tree
Clues & Patterns from Roots to Leaves
Each tree we meet is filled with signs that reveal secrets about the life of that tree and the landscape we stand in. The clues are easy to spot when you know what to look for, but remain invisible to most people. In How to Read a Tree, you'll discover the simple principles that explain the shapes and patterns you can see in trees and what they mean. And you'll learn rare skills that can be applied every time you pass a tree, whether you are in a town or a wilder spot. As the author of the international bestsellers The Walker's Guide and How to Read Water, Tristan Gooley knows how to uncover the phenomena worth looking for. He has been instructing people in the art of reading trees for two decades and this book includes signs that will not be found in any other book in the world. Once you have learned to see these things it is impossible to unsee them. We will never look at a tree the same way again.
The Walker's Guide to Outdoor Clues and Signs
- 448 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
Readers may be familiar with such things as natural weather forecasting, basic tracking and natural navigation, but THE WALKER'S GUIDE will reveal intriguing new lessons, including telling the time and date using the stars and detecting which animals are around by listening to birdsong. Anyone with an interest in the outdoors may already know how to gauge the distance of a storm by counting after lightning or how to estimate the age of dead trees by counting rings. But people have never been given the chance to learn many more similar skills from one book until now... Written by the author of THE NATURAL NAVIGATOR and THE NATURAL EXPLORER, THE WALKER'S GUIDE is for everyone to enrich their own walks and see their surroundings in a completely new light.
"A guide to uncovering the mysteries of weather using close observation-decoding the ever-shifting alchemy of heat, water, and air to understand how it shapes our cities, woods, and hills"-- Provided by publisher


