Thanks Paul. This is really helpful.
On Jun 9, 2010, at 10:52 PM, PaulD wrote:
> Michael,
>
> I got some great recordings on Hansen, Ogishkemuncie, and Seagull Lakes a few
> years back- but really, you pretty much can't go wrong anywhere you go. The
> biophony is pretty rich, and the geography helps keep the sound interesting.
> The only air traffic is the forest service flying over around 10am every day,
> so the anthropogenic noise level is pretty low. Watch out for that one
> campsite on Jenny Lake- there's a good-sized swamp right behind it, and you
> can hear it when the sun goes down.
>
> I know there were fires up there since I was there last (2002), so check with
> the forest service on the burn and blow-down locations. You'll likely want to
> steer clear of those areas, as there won't be very many critters around.
>
> I'm going up there the first week of August & plan to do a lot of overnight
> recording.
>
> Are you going in from Ely or Grand Marais?
>
> Paul Dickinson
>
> --- In Michael Raphael <> wrote:
> >
> > I'm in the process of planning a trip to the boundary waters of MN for
> > either July or August. Does anyone on the list have any recommendations of
> > locations for recording?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Michael
> >
>
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