Wind In The Pines Nature Park
I strongly recommend listening to this recording with a pair of headphones. Episode 48: Wind in the Pines. I had my microphone set up beneath a shelter I made with a nylon rain poncho, both as protection from the snow, and as something for the snow to fall against to make some noise as the falling snow by itself was nearly silent. Episode 79: Mountain Stream On A Summer Afternoon. I hope that the international community does all it can to put an end to this senseless assault against Ukraine and its people. Your support will be used help me keep giving you ad free, loop free, mindfully collected natural sound. I am grateful to have had this to focus on through these tumultuous times, and I am truly thankful to all of you for listening.
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I hope you don't find it too distracting. Thank you to the two listeners that donated to the podcast through my website this past month, I am extremely thankful. These are tough times and I understand that most people don't really have enough money to donate to a silly nature sounds podcast, but for those of you that do I am extremely grateful. Thank you everyone for listening. I am extremely grateful for your assistance and I'm determined to continue to provide you with natural sound. I was looking in the other direction when my dog alerted me to it's presence with a bark and scared the bear into the brushy forest which borders the meadow. Episode 39: Dripping Ice Cave. Wind in the Pines is part of the Scandia park system and is maintained by a dedicated group of volunteers. This was recorded on a rainy and windy spring day in a stand of Red and White Fir near Shastine Crater in the Medicine Lake Highlands, Shasta-Trinity National Forest, Siskiyou County, California. This was recorded at the Upper McCloud River on the McCloud River Trail, Shasta-Trinity National Forest, Siskiyou County, California.
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This recording was collected on a calm morning which became increasingly windy as the sun climbed up into the sky at Ahjumawi Lava Springs State Park, Shasta County, California. Episode 24: Summer Solstice Dawn Chorus. There is some air traffic on this recording. This recording is one of several I made while on a three night camping trip to the Walking Bear Camp area of Moosehead Creek. This was recorded on the Pacific Crest Trail near the middle fork of High Camp Creek in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest, Trinity County, California. You can do so by going to my podcast page at and clicking support this podcast, or by clicking the support link at the end of this podcast description. Located on the border with California and Oregon, Lower Klamath NWR was established by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1908 as the first waterfowl refuge in the United States, and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1965. Your support has helped me acquire new equipment, which is hopefully improving your listening experience.
Making this podcast has been incredibly helpful to me over this past year, and I am truly thankful to all of you for listening. Your contributions help a lot and motivate me to continue providing you with natural sound. It crosses a small stream and a creek as it winds it's way in and out of shady gullies through dense coniferous forest. This episode was recorded on the high tide line just north of San Mateo Point, in south Orange County, near the border with San Diego County, California, at a spot known to surfer's as Cotton's. This episode was recorded on the shore of Lake McCloud in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest, Siskiyou County, California. 114: Lost Coast- Strong Wind And Rough Surf At Mattole Beach. I set up the microphone beside the fire to record late at night after the air traffic had died down, and after I went to sleep nearby, so you may hear the sound of a sleeping bag rustling here and there.
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It was a cold and clear spring morning and the recording starts before sunrise as light was filling the sky and the dawn chorus filled the air. I placed the microphones on either side of the trunk of a massive, old growth Red Fir tree, as if they were it's ears, and recorded the dawn chorus. Send me a message on Facebook or Instagram, or email me at I hope you enjoy this episode. Episode 70: Ahjumawi Lava Springs State Park- Dawn Chorus by the Waters Edge at Crystal Springs.
The recording starts well before dawn at around 2:30 a. m. and continues through sunrise till around 7:00 a. It's been a challenging year and I hope these recordings have helped you get through it. Volunteer supervision required. I clipped them to a bandana on either side of my head at ear level and went for a walk on a local section of the Pacific Crest Trail. I am extremely grateful for your support and will be using every bit of it to improve the listening experience for you and all of the podcast listeners. I am extremely grateful for their support, but what I receive on a monthly basis only covers a small fraction of the cost of bringing you these recordings, not to mention the time and effort I put into this.
Your support will be used to help me continue giving you ad free natural sounds. While recording Episode 46 I left my recording set up within sight of the trail and some curious hikers stopped to inspect it. This recording is a part of the same recording session which the previous episode came from. I am committed to keeping this podcast free to hear, and free from advertising, so the only help I get in making this is due to the kindness and generosity of you, the listener. Oct 03, 2021 02:00:00. This podcast is independently produced by me alone and is made possible in part by contributions from my monthly supporters.
I hope that everyone is staying healthy, both physically and mentally, and I hope that these recordings are able to provide you with a bit of solace during these uncertain and tumultuous times. Listen for passing Trumpeter Swans at 16m45s. This one is a little different than my usual recordings. Email me at I hope that this recording can provide you with a little peace in this chaotic world which we all live in together. Episode 53: McCloud River Trail- From Upper to Middle Fall under the Full Moon.