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May 20
19m 56s

Sounds of the Wild

KSL Podcasts
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Field recordings of nature sounds are woven through the Eric Robinson story in the Uinta Triangle podcast. In this bonus episode, podcast producer Jenny Ament and host Dave Cawley nerd out about field recording tools and techniques. Find out what it takes to haul microphones deep into the backcountry, to capture audio of wild places.

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