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Re: one of first recordings w/WL183s

Subject: Re: one of first recordings w/WL183s
From: "John Hartog" <>
Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 22:54:02 -0000
Nice fumarole recording Debbi. It sounds like boiling water gushing
out in front and steam and gasses are bubbling up through a pool and
hissing from the earth to the left.=20

I recently tried my wl-183s shoulder mounted for a bicycle ride up
some forest roads. My plan was to stop whenever I came across
interesting sounds and record a little and then move on. The problem
was my allergy constricted nasal passages were too loud and breathing
through my mouth was no better. I couldn't hold my breath long enough
to get much of anything.
-John Hartog

--- In  Debbi B <> wrote:
> Here's a clip of a fumarole (unedited except to cut the end off
where a car
> went by and fade) that I recorded with my new WL-183s at Lassen
Volcanic
> NP. The fumaroles were the best ones of what I tried to record since
this
> was the first time I'd used these (on my shoulders).
> There's a treefrog in the background. Actually, it sounds like a
treefrog
> in a washing machine.
>
> Debbi




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