#343: How to Read Nature Awakening Your Senses to the Outdoors

Published: Sept. 28, 2017, 8:45 p.m.

b'Nature. Even if you\'re an avid outdoorsman, you likely take it for granted. When you\\u2019ve seen one tree or one blue sky, you\\u2019ve seen them all, right?\\nWell, to those with well-trained senses, natural surroundings can actually tell you a whole lot. The leaves on a tree can tell you what direction you\'re headed and the smell in the air can tell you about the weather. There are bits of knowledge and fascinating signposts all around you. My guest today has spent his life observing and cataloging these small details in nature and uses them to deftly navigate the wild without a map and compass. His name is Tristan Gooley and he\\u2019s the author of several books, including\\xa0"How to Read Nature."\\nToday on the show, Tristan tells us how he got started with natural navigation and how he\\u2019s having to rediscover what was once common knowledge to our ancestors. We then dig into specific ways you can use nature to navigate or even know if there\\u2019s a storm coming soon. After listening to this show, you\\u2019ll never look at trees the same way again. I guarantee it.'