Even the sounds you do hear can be distorted in that distance and direction are
confused.
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Carson, this is the kind of information I find valuable. Not only on a personal
level so I can moderate my own perceptions and behaviors, but also so I may
inform other people/
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On Fri, Nov 1, 2019 at 1:20 PM Carson Wood <carsonlwood@xxxxxxxxxxx
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When the wind is heavy, hearing is distorted making travel much more dangerous.
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