How to Read a Tree: Clues and Patterns from root to leaves.
A talk by Tristan Gooley.
Photo Credits: Jim Holden
Tristan is a celebrated author whose works have been translated into over 20 languages. His writing has appeared in prestigious publications like the Sunday Times, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the BBC, and various magazines. He has led expeditions across five continents, ascended mountains in Europe, Africa, and Asia, sailed across oceans, and piloted small aircraft to both Africa and the Arctic.
In this engaging talk, he delves into the fundamental principles that reveal the shapes and patterns found in trees and their significance. Discover the unique skills you can apply every time you encounter a tree, whether in an urban area or a more natural setting. Once you learn to recognize these details, you’ll find it impossible to overlook them, forever changing how you perceive trees.
Join us at the Lecture Hall in Plas y Brenin on November 6th at 19:00 for this enlightening exploration of the natural world.
Don’t forget to enjoy delicious food and drinks at our licensed Bar and Café while you’re here!
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Photo Credits- https://www.naturalnavigator.com/tristan-gooley/ | Feature Photo – Graham Troutt