Monday, October 15, 2012

Tristan Gooley, The Natural Navigator ** 1/2

I am very interested in the subject of The Natural Navigator. which is how to find your way using clues from the world around you. I even appreciate that Gooley promotes natural navigation as a way of looking at the world and enriching our experience rather than as a mere collection of survival tips. Nonetheless, I was disappointed with the book.

The main problem is with the level of detail. Too many of the sections essentially say, "With practice, you can train yourself to see which way the prevailing wind blows the sand, just like the Taureg do." Gooley tosses in an interesting technique every once in a while, but most of the text describes general principles that, frankly, I'm already familiar with.

I found the book to be more of an advertisement for a seminar than a standalone reference.

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