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Ambient Colorado

Ambient Colorado

Ambient Colorado

Escape to the great outdoors of Colorado, with a chill podcast that gently transports you to natural soundscapes across the Rocky Mountain state. Quickly immerse yourself in wilderness, and enjoy our high-fidelity recordings and short introductions. Take a half hour now, put on your headphones, and relax to our monthly episodes.

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  • 9 - Dry Thunderstorm Bonus

    An interview with Jared Blake featuring a dry thunderstorm near Leadville, Colorado. Episode photograph: Rainbow over Mosquito Pass, Leadville, Colorado (Arek Nowak / Shutterstock) Transcript ANN MARIE AWAD: Today, we're featuring the stunning sounds of dry thunderstorms in Leadville, Colorado, with Jared Blake, the founder of AcousticNature.com. Blake made a special visit to Leadville in August 2022 to capture these sounds, and he's actually been all over the place in search of nature sounds. and joins us to talk a bit about his trip to Leadville. Jared, thanks for joining us. JARED BLAKE: Happy to be here. Thanks for having me. AMA: What is Acoustic Nature? JB: Acoustic Nature is a website where I provide advice and recommendations about everything field recording with a heavy focus on recording nature sounds. It started from me just wanting to record paying homage to one of my favorite hiking spots and being really unsatisfied with the audio quality. So I started doing research on how to record high quality audio remotely, and. There weren't a lot of sources out there talking about field recording. So I basically just started explaining everything that I was learning on my website. And since then, it's grown into a much larger resource about field recording. It's also where I sell my sound libraries that I capture. AMA: And can you talk a little bit about where your love of nature comes from? JB: I think it all dates back to my childhood. I had two brothers, and a mom who really loved nature. So, we went on a lot of camping trips as a family, and there was no internet back then, so we spent our days outside in the woods, exploring, catching bugs, all those typical outdoor kid things,, and I just, I never grew out of it. I, to this day, spend a ton of time out in nature, exploring, hiking, recording, photographing, filming. I'm just in love with the beauty of nature. AMA: Can you tell me a bit about what drew you to Leadville, Colorado? JB: It was actually a conversation I was having with a friend and fellow nature field recordist, Matt Mickelson. And we were just catching up and talking about projects we were working on. And he mentioned to me that he was about to go to Colorado at the end of the summer because during that time of year, they have a lot of thunderstorms. And because the atmosphere there is so dry, they tend to be dry thunderstorms, which So, was something I had heard recordings of but never had experienced. I'm on the east coast here and it's very humid and so it's extremely rare for us to have a thunderstorm that doesn't include rain. And dry thunderstorms do actually have rain, but because the atmosphere the rain is falling through is so dry, the rain evaporates before it hits the ground. So, he got me so pumped up, uh, about these dry thunderstorms that I just, I had the time and I booked myself a week long trip in Colorado,with the sole purpose of experiencing and capturing one of these storms. AMA: Wow. Well, can you kind of describe the area you went to, Leadville? Like, where did you set up to record? JB: So Leadville is a mountain town close to Aspen. I, I saw that there was going to be a thunderstorm there, and given the time of year and the atmosphere there, good chance it was going to be a dry storm. So ultimately I set up in the mountains above the town, which are called the Monarch Mines, which are abandoned now and really popular for off roading and ATVing. so I drove in as high and far back into the Monarch Mines as I could get, just to get away from some of the road noise that was coming from the town. And I ended up getting this amazing view, looking Down this valley, onto Leadville, and then Turquoise Lake in the distance. AMA: How were you able to find sort of ideal recording conditions? JB: I spent the whole day trying to find that location and really failing. A son and his father drove up, parked right next to me, and took out a drone, and it

    Sat, 24 Feb 2024 - 26min
  • 8 - Wind

    Let the many winds of Colorado carry you across the state. Hear more from Jared Blake at https://www.acousticnature.com/ and Jacob Job at https://www.jacobrjob.com/ Episode photograph: The state flag of Colorado blowing in a breeze under a blue sky (Darryl Brooks / Alamy Stock Photo) Series illustration: Mia Rincón Hear more from R. J. Fechter on https://rjfechter.bandcamp.com and https://www.twitch.tv/rjandj Hear more from Patrick McNameeKing on his podcast, Empty Clouds (Spotify, Apple, Google) Transcript Welcome to Ambient Colorado. I’m Sarah Vitak. Let the many winds of Colorado carry you across the state. We begin with the breeze whistling over the edge of Cucharas Canyon in the south. Rustling leaves of aspen trees create unique music in this canyon. We’ll add the rush of wind though spruce trees from the Fraser Experimental Forest … west of Denver. Then we visit the windswept prairies of Northern Colorado. On the Pawnee National Grassland … windmills are rhythmically pumping water for grazing cattle. Finally … we return to Cucharas Canyon at night … where a chorus of crickets join the whistling wind. Close Winds of Colorado … recorded by Jared Blake, Jacob Job and Martin Burch. Sound Design by Patrick McnameeKing. Music by R. J. Fechter. Script by Martin Burch. Series Adviser … Ann Marie Awad. If you enjoy Ambient Colorado, please send this podcast to a friend. I’m Sarah Vitak in Denver, Colorado.

    Mon, 22 Jan 2024 - 36min
  • 7 - Enduring Elk

    Elk mating calls echo through the ages in what is now Colorado's largest national park. Hear more from Jacob Job at https://www.jacobrjob.com/ Series illustration: Mia Rincón Episode photograph: Mark Byzewski CC-BY (Landscapes and Elk in Rocky Mountain National Park. Estes Park, Colorado.)  Hear more from R. J. Fechter on https://rjfechter.bandcamp.com and https://www.twitch.tv/rjandj Hear more from Patrick McNameeKing on his podcast, Empty Clouds (Spotify, Apple, Google) Transcript Welcome to Ambient Colorado. I’m Sarah Vitak. The echoes of elk bugling reveal the vast high-altitude meadows in Rocky Mountain National Park. From September through October, these male elk are calling for mates. We begin on a cold, rainy night in Moraine Park. The temperature is barely above freezing. A hundred thousand years ago this area’s evergreen-covered ridges … called moraines … were created by rocks left behind by a slow-moving river of ice. A little more than a hundred years ago … due to extensive hunting … there were no elk seen here. At that time … about fifty elk were imported from Yellowstone National Park … and now thousands of elk again find their mates in Colorado’s largest national park. We end in Big Meadows. A bull elk walks through the tall grass and calls into the night … echoing his ancestors … who bugled here for millennia. Sounds of elk in Rocky Mountain National Park … recorded by Jacob Job. Series Producer … Martin Burch. Series Adviser … Ann Marie Awad. Sound Design by Patrick McnameeKing. Music by R. J. Fechter. If you enjoy Ambient Colorado, please leave us a rating and a review on Apple Podcasts.  And share this podcast with a friend. I’m Sarah Vitak in Denver, Colorado.

    Mon, 11 Dec 2023 - 32min
  • 6 - Elk Up Close

    Get close to the autumn elk rut in Rocky Mountain National Park. Hear elk bugling, a herd of elk running through a flooded meadow, two males cooling down by drinking and wallowing in the mud, a bull elk scratching his antlers on a tree before playfully sparring with another male, the sounds of elk eating grass, two bulls fighting, and elk calling to each other in the rain. More from Jacob Job at https://www.jacobrjob.com/ Episode photograph: Bull elk (Cervus canadensis) chasing cow during the autumn rut with tongue sticking out in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado (Steve Boice / Alamy) Series illustration: Mia Rincón Hear more from R. J. Fechter on https://rjfechter.bandcamp.com and https://www.twitch.tv/rjandj Hear more from Patrick McNameeKing on his podcast, Empty Clouds (Spotify, Apple, Google) Transcript Welcome to Ambient Colorado. I’m Sarah Vitak. Rangers tell visitors to Rocky Mountain National Park … stay far away from big animals like elk. Especially during the rut … this large deer’s autumn mating season. The sound of elk bugling is often heard far off in the distance this time of year. Now you’ll have the chance to get up close and personal. A herd of elk will charge past your ears on their way to a watering hole. They’ll practically breathe down your neck … as they eat … drink … and wallow in the mud. Males will spar with their antlers … right in front of you. Through the use of special techniques and equipment … we’re able to safely record sound without disturbing the animals. This is a rare opportunity to experience the autumn rut happening all around you.  -- Sounds of elk in Rocky Mountain National Park … recorded by Jacob Job. Sound Design by Patrick McnameeKing. Music by R. J. Fechter. Series Producer … Martin Burch. Series Adviser … Ann Marie Awad. If you like what you hear on Ambient Colorado … spread the word! Please take a moment to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts … and share this episode with nature lovers in your life. I’m Sarah Vitak in Denver, Colorado.

    Sat, 07 Oct 2023 - 33min
  • 5 - Backyard

    Appreciate the natural sounds of a Colorado backyard. Hear more from Jacob Job at https://www.jacobrjob.com/ Series illustration: Mia Rincón Episode photograph: Marek Uliasz / Alamy (Storm cloud over Fort Collins, Colorado) Hear more from R. J. Fechter on https://rjfechter.bandcamp.com and https://www.twitch.tv/rjandj Hear more from Patrick McNameeKing on his podcast, Empty Clouds (Spotify, Apple, Google) Transcript Welcome to Ambient Colorado. I’m Martin Burch. Today … a new perspective on a familiar, domestic landscape … as we listen very closely to a northern Colorado backyard. Our recording equipment makes it easier to be a patient, quiet listener … revealing ever-present details which can be easily missed. When most people are still asleep … a whole bush full of House Sparrows are waking up and chatting away in the pre-dawn light … as sprinklers water the garden. Later … we get close enough to touch the black-capped chickadees eating from a bird feeder and bathing in a small fountain. Big sounds deserve a closer listen, too. Crickets chirp as a train passes through. A thunderstorm rolls in. And birds sing as the recycling is collected. Nature is all around us … if you listen closely. ... Sounds of Loveland, Colorado … recorded by Jacob Job. Series Producer … Martin Burch. Series Adviser … Ann Marie Awad. Sound Design by Patrick McnameeKing. Music by R. J. Fechter. I’m Sarah Vitak in Denver, Colorado.

    Wed, 30 Aug 2023 - 31min
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