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Evening rush hour heard from the edge of winter woods—traffic, falling snow, and quiet creaks carried through cold air.
When you live close to a city, it’s hard to avoid the sound of traffic—especially in winter. With the trees bare and snow covering the ground, sound carries differently, traveling farther and standing out more sharply against the otherwise quiet landscape.
Today’s recording captures exactly that feeling. The ambiance of passing cars mixes with the subtle sounds of winter: falling snow, distant creaks from the trees, and the occasional shift of cold air through the branches. There’s something about this combination that feels unmistakably seasonal. The contrast between human movement and natural stillness is a hallmark of Midwest winter evenings, and this recording reflects that meeting point.
This session was recorded in ORTF stereo with LOM BasicUchos and a Zoom F3.
This is Outdoor Sounds.
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