Subject: | Re: winter ambiences |
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From: | "Charles Veasey" veasec |
Date: | Tue Jan 17, 2012 8:29 am ((PST)) |
Lake Lila is one of my favorite spots in Upstate New York. It's virtually free of machine noise yet accessible by private road throught public easement. Generally speaking the five ponds - bog river area is probably the most primitive in the state. Ahh...I miss the sounds of life those forests.... I live in New Mexico now, also cool but much much different :) best, Charles Veasey On 1/17/12 8:24 AM, Michael Raphael wrote: > > Hey Folks, > > I'm looking for good locations to record quiet winter ambiences in New > York state or Pennsylvania. I'm primary interested in frozen rivers or > lakes, and winds though conifers. Any suggestions as to where i might > look? Catskill Park is always my first thought but is surrounded by so > many busy roads. > > Thanks, > Michael > > |
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