A centuries-old playing card system commonly used for divination, self-exploration, and to shed light on personal or universal issues, tarot is experiencing a surge in popularity. Lovers of the outdoors will delight in Tarot for the Great Outdoors, a fully functional tarot deck centered on favorite places and pastimes.
Whether it’s a windsurfing Queen of Vessels; a Two of Stones that depicts friends selecting a camping spot; or Castleton Tower near Moab, known for its climbing routes, representing the Tower–this deck is packed with adventure.
With a diverse range of people portrayed on the cards, everyone can feel like they belong in the outdoors, whether that’s sleeping beneath the stars at Joshua Tree National Park or watching a sunrise at Acadia National Park.
The cards are accompanied by a conveniently sized booklet that explains how to do both simple and more complex readings, and what each card may mean, along with three "cheat-sheet" cards that offer quick refreshers.
A centuries-old playing card system commonly used for divination, self-exploration, and to shed light on personal or universal issues, tarot is experiencing a surge in popularity. Lovers of the outdoors will delight in Tarot for the Great Outdoors, a fully functional tarot deck centered on favorite places and pastimes.
Whether it’s a windsurfing Queen of Vessels; a Two of Stones that depicts friends selecting a camping spot; or Castleton Tower near Moab, known for its climbing routes, representing the Tower–this deck is packed with adventure.
With a diverse range of people portrayed on the cards, everyone can feel like they belong in the outdoors, whether that’s sleeping beneath the stars at Joshua Tree National Park or watching a sunrise at Acadia National Park.
The cards are accompanied by a conveniently sized booklet that explains how to do both simple and more complex readings, and what each card may mean, along with three "cheat-sheet" cards that offer quick refreshers.