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Subject 1: (Environmental Recording). Subtitle: Kathmandu ambi. Timecode In: 00:01:15. Timecode out: 00:25:20. Subject 2: (Environmental Recording). Subtitle: Airplane ambi. Timecode In: 00:26:20. Timecode out: 00:32:36. Subject 3: (Environmental Recording). Subtitle: Prayer flag flapping ambi. Timecode In: 00:32:39. Timecode out: 00:42:11. Subject 4: (Interview). Subtitle: David Breashears. Timecode In: 00:42:12. Timecode out: 01:03:56. Notes: Commentary; David Breashears commentary; Changba; Mt. Everest. Habitat: ; ; ; ; Equipment Notes: Stereo=1; Stereo. NPR/NGS RADIO EXPEDITIONS Show: David Breashears - Everest Log of DAT #: 1 Engineer: Breashears Date: 4/10/01 ng = not good ok = okay g = good vg = very good David Breashears slate of Dat #1 in Kathmandu 00:17 - 1:02 DB: Kathmandu. April 10, Stereo, both channels set at the same level. At Bodenhat Stupa, 5:30 pm Ambient sound of pilgrims and local Buddhists circumambulating the magnificent shrine. 1:15 - 5:50 Ambience around stupa Chatting, walking by, scooter, prayer wheel, bells, 4:00 - 5:00 FX Prayer wheel + walking around DB Slate 6:10 - 7:10 Standing still and letting people go by me 7:32 - Ambi again - people going by, flute, prayer wheel, chanting *8:24 - 8:50 Ambi: Chanting, flute, prayer wheel, bells, prayer wheel again Slate:Walking around the temple once again *8:57 - : Ambi - same - [brighter] *11:42 - 12:10 Monk sitting on tiles spinning his prayer wheel. *12: 29 - 13:26 Closer of monk spinning his prayer wheel 13:48 - 14:46 Pass bys of monk on the path 15:25 - 18:16 General ambi of people passing by - no distinctive FX 17:24 - 17:30 FX bells *18:30 - 19:32 FX:Prayer wheels - up close *19:33 - 19:48 FX: Prayer wheels + flute *20:30 - 22:05 FX Bells [Bells that people who are circumambulating ring in a little nook at the base] 22:30 - 22:49 Prayer wheels - close but talking DB: Slate: Ambi from third tier of the stupa - 50 feet above the circumambulators 23:42 - 25:10 Ambi from 50 feet up End of Bodenauth on April 8th Popping sound is of little kids tapping mic 26:24 - It's April 11. In a twin otter on the runway in Kathmandu at 7 am, getting ready to take off for Lukkla, the gateway to Everest in the Kumbu region of Nepal. Recording in stereo 27:02 - FX - Takeoff [G] 27:16 - FX - Fly away 31:17 Slate end of twin otter flight on the way to Luccla Ambi: Coming in for the landing [NG] 32:14 FX - Landing [G] 32:46 - 33:43 FX: Prayer flag flapping in the wind. 34:55 - 35:10; 35:29 - 36:30 FX - Prayer flag + wind *38:40 - 39:56 + 40:45 - 41:08 FX: Prayer flags without trekkers [background distant river] 41:08 - 41:58 DB: It's really one of the sounds of the Himalayas for me. These prayer flags are on wooden poles about 25-30 feet high. The prayer flags are strung vertically in one long sheet from the top to the bottom and about three feet wide, and it's a beautiful rippling and flapping site that they make as you approach them from far away. These are prayer flags on poles [not on strings] [low recording: I see a friend of mine coming on the trail coming across friends I haven't seen 3-4-10 years. It's absolutely wonderful to be traversing the trail. Changba. He was our cook for the Everest Imax expedition in 1996. Been on 10-15 expeditions together. 43:41 - @46:00 "Hello Changba. I haven't seen you for a couple of years¿. Two years ago I tried¿.. I going to Lukla. ¿one week ago Nice to see you. I am coming again maybe this summer back to New Hampshire. I need your address. You came to America, you didn't call me. Plus more about cooking ¿.. 47:17 - 49:40 Ambi - David walking above the river Make comments on meeting Changba [Different mic - not omni] 49:20 - 51:10 That's so wonderful to have seen Changba. One of my closest friends in Nepal. Haven't seen him ... (Notes truncated)
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