Abstract

Measurements of whole hike soundscapes were made in Mount Rushmore National Park. The goal was to capture the time and space varying aural stimulus that a hiker experiences while walking through an environment. Two elements were employed: A portable binaural headset recording system and an array of audio recorders arranged at intervals along the trail. Various elements of the recorded soundscapes will be summarized and reproduced in part for the audience. In addition, expected analyses and anticipated challenges will be discussed.

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