The Dead of Winter | Recording Nature Sounds in New Hampshire

 

Sounds

In total, I recorded just under 18 hours of audio on this trip.

Out of that total, 5 hours and 50 minutes were noise pollution free.

That’s 32.4% and is significantly higher than my average recording trip!

The BandCamp album represents the sonic highlights from the trip as a whole.

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