Subject: | Re: Recording opportunities on the Olympic Peninsula |
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From: | "Chris Davidson" pueo9 |
Date: | Tue May 19, 2009 3:31 pm ((PDT)) |
--- In "walunit" <> wrote: > > Hi recordists, > I'll be staying a few miles from the Hoh Rainforest (WA Olympic Peninsula= ) this Thursday and Friday then driving down to Ocean Park, WA and staying = for a few days. For the drive we plan to drive down by Lake Quinault. > I'll be listening for quiet soundscapes to record. > I know this is a HUGE area and we'll only be able to touch a tiny slice. = If you have any advice on recording in this area I'm all ears. > Thank you, > Mike Wall > mikewallmusic.com > Hi Mike, I second Rob's response about visiting the stone at the One Square Inch of = Silence , even in the rain it is not too far from the parking lot and is ea= sy flat walking. If you can go out to the Coast .....try "3rd Beach" it should be free from = human noise. Chris Davidson |
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