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Re: New Dawn Mysteries

Subject: Re: New Dawn Mysteries
From: "John Hartog" hartogj
Date: Fri Jul 20, 2007 11:14 pm ((PDT))
Thanks George.

It was my cardiods with a barrier rig.  
http://www.rockscallop.org/how/barrier10.html
Nontraditional but effective in certain applications.
I felt lucky to have my new SD702 to record with, since my rh10 gave
up its ghost that same trip.

It was a very nice camping spot. Lots of nice spots in that NW tip of
the Great Basin. An amazing area to explore and nights about as noise
and light pollution free as you can find anywhere. I hope it stays
that way.
 
Last night on TV, I watched a thing about the Pronghorn Antelope on
Heart Mountain. Most cattle were finally pulled off the overgrazed and
trampled refuge 13 years ago. This summer, volunteers will finish
pulling the remaining barbed wire. Now that will be a human sound
worth recording.

John Hartog


--- In  "George Paul" <>
wrote:
>
> John:  Really great recording.  What was your rig again?  
> 
> I bet it was also a nice camping spot.
> 
> GP
>






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