Your favorite sounds of the Pacific Northwest

Soundside - A podcast by KUOW News and Information

All this week, Soundside has heard from local sound artists about their quintessential sounds of the Pacific Northwest.  We’ve heard coyotes howling across the Methow Valley, the bygone squeak of a metro bus, and the rhythm of melting snow.  Along the way we’ve asked for your favorite Northwest sounds. You sent us some good ones – the sound of North Cascades rain on a tent, and a chorus of frogs croaking in Marymoor Park. You also wrote in with your favorites: the grinding of espresso, the crack of Ken Griffey Jr.’s bat, and the mechanical sounds of fog horns, light rail doors, and Boeing airplanes.  Thank you for all your submissions, and happy holidays. Related Links: KUOW - What is the quintessential NW sound? For Perri Lynch Howard, it's coyotes in the Methow KUOW - What does the NW sound like? Perhaps an old metro bus KUOW - Listening to the rhythm of snow melting in the Pacific Northwest See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.