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OfflineMr Tom
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LSD - WW2 experience...
    #18953248 - 10/09/13 08:33 AM (10 years, 4 months ago)

Hey everyone!

A little background history about myself - I'm 21 and I've tripped on LSD roughly 7-10 times in the past 12 months, somewhere between that number anyway. I wouldn't class myself as experienced with psychedelics at all as I feel I discover something new about the drugs every time I take them, and the learning curve can be quite vast in my opinion anyway as I tend to like to research before I take anything. I've taken shrooms, DMT and MDMA on occasion as well but my heart always lies with LSD.

Anyway on to the topic of my most recent trip and hopefully some more experienced users might be able to help with a couple of questions I may have :smile:!

Me and my house mate "J" recently got some nice "300ug" blotters from a reliable source I had all of my previous dealings with. We did one trip with one tab prior to the WW2 trip as we've been referring to it just to get a baseline of what strength they were. All was well and the one tab trip was excellent to be honest.

The day rolls around that we have set aside to have a trip on. The plan was to head up to J's family cottage situated in Hurst, North Yorkshire. For anyone who doesn't know this place, it's mostly nothing but country side - http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5a/Hurst%2C_North_Yorkshire.jpg It is also adjacent to Catterick barracks which is one of the largest army barracks for training purposes in the UK (I think...)So the route we usually go walking on can be used by the military.

We arrive around 12 o'clock in the afternoon and the moment we arrive drop 2 tabs each. J goes into the house to get all the necessities we'll need and we leave the house about 20 minutes later and head up the path that's shown on the picture above. We walk for a fair old while until we get to the peak of the hill, all the walk up I can feel Lucy doing her magic! The ever so present coming up anxiety starts to kick in, and as usual my insides feel like a Russian gymnast attempting to win gold at the Olympics!

We arrive at the top of the hill, and although I have been up here countless times the view even when not on Lucy is completely breathtaking! (I apologise for the pictures being pulled off Google as I don't like to take any electronics with me when I go walking, but this is the view of about half way up hill looking down at Reeth. To give you an idea. - http://jonbainbridge.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/reeth-evening-shadows.jpg ) Lucy has now just about hit me, the clouds above start to morph into all different shapes but as it does the shadows upon the ground start to morph with them. Me and J sit down on sheep shit ridden floor, and light up a job well done joint for the walk up here. As we sit slowly smoking taking in everything the view has to offer, my world around my slowly starts to melt with it.

We sit on the hill for what felt like a small eternity, with powerful gusts of wind being able to hold you up if you stand and lean back with your coat spread (like you may have done when you were a child and thought your coat could be a parachute... Just me?). I close my eyes and as the wind makes a sort of buffer around me I feel like I'm flying, this sensation was definitely a new one and one I will do my best to replicate again! J and I agree that we're a bit cold and we should head back to the cottage, this is where things start to get a bit bat shit crazy.

We pack up our coats and start to make our way back, my vision by this point has now gone into über HD mode and the scenery around me seems to go on for infinite distances, creating an image which looks like something from Avatar. As we walk on the main path back down the hill, the ground around me is a shade of purple from the plants. I can only see the edge of the path where it drops and no further and a part of me starts to panic thinking that although we have been walking for a while we're not actually getting anywhere as everything looks identical. J spots a puddle and asks me to come look, when I walk over the puddle has obviously been stagnant for a while and the muck seeping in seems to have made it a dark orange and red. My mind automatically starts throwing images of blood and gruesome type images up, which I have to be honest were not very favourable at the time.

We finally get to a point where I can see things I recognise but J spots a man and a group of young lads with dogs. As we get closer, we're just trying to reassure each other that although we're tripping balls everything will be fine and no one will say anything. As we get to the group of lads, I try my best to act "normal" whatever that's suppose to look like! We say hi and get no response, which is very odd for people around here. The man stood by himself was a very tall, bald man in full military attire and a dog by his side who didn't move an inch as we walked past. The amount of intimidation felt from this man was like nothing I've ever experienced while on psychedelics, his stare didn't once break contact from us and all I wanted to do was leave. We pick up the pace a bit and another man wakes past us with a dog. He casually smiles and says hello, then I look at his dog who worryingly has the same face as the man... This was probably the defining moment in the trip where I knew I was tripping balls!

As we make our way back to the gate you see in the picture, I see 5 to 7 Range Rover Vogues, just constantly circling one of the outhouses of the farm. I shout up to J to see if he see's the same thing and says he sees cars but they aren't moving. As we make our way round a bend, to my left is a old style WW2 vintage army truck in full camo gear, and what seems like 15-20 Range Rovers parked on the street. Yet again to my major bemusement I ask J if he sees what I'm seeing, he attempts to agree but we're both a bit taken a back by what's happening that we were a little overwhelmed, we just want to get back to the cottage. We get to the gate and the Range Rovers start to leave, with everyone in the drivers seat looking like Prince Philip and the only lady driver to drive past looking like the Queen the cars didn't seem to stop coming past and I started to really worry thinking we'd never be able to cross the road haha! More military type men are stood about 20 meters to my left next to the WW2 style truck and I start to feel like I'm in some type of war era.

After being stood at the gate for quite a long time as these 15+ identical Range Rovers drive past which is quite strange for this area as there's not much up here other than houses, they stop and we can cross the road, but in the background I convince myself I can hear gunfire. To much of my amazement the truck seems to have completely disappeared with all of the army men, but I can still hear gunfire and my trip is rapidly starting to spiral into a place I don't want it to go. I keep asking J if he can hear the shooting but he can't and I start to see people in the fields waving white flags about. By this time I think I've actually gone mental and that I'm never going to be normal again, a worry that seems to crop up at least once every trip! I start trying my best to talk to J about what I was seeing and hearing and he manages to calm me down enough to enjoy what was left of my trip, which involved me mostly being sat in a chair just looking at the sky contemplating what I'm doing with my life!

I know this was quite long as I got a little carried away, so I do appreciate it if you read it and it's my first proper trip report so if it's a bit shit to read then I do apologise. The main thing I can't understand is how much of what I saw will have actually happened, I can't explain the truck as me and J both saw it and it really did just disappear with all of it's crew.. And as for the cars driving past, is it possible for us to be stood there and have our mind duplicate the same car driving past multiple times? I've also never really had sound play part in my trip, by this I mean hearing thing's that might not actually be there such as gun shots etc. Is this common?

Thanks for reading anyway and hopefully it wasn't too much of a ball ache!!


Peace,


Mr Tom


TL;DR - Tripped major balls on top of some hill in North Yorkshire, made our way back to the cottage where we stay when we're up there and run into what seems to be some form of military excursion with countless identical Range Rovers, some WW2 army truck and a lot of soldiers! I shit myself (not literally..), start to convince myself I'm in some kind of war and get stuck trying to cross a road while a ridiculous number of the same car drives past. They stop coming from around the corner and we can cross, now I can hear gunfire in the distance and the WW2 truck and it's crew disappeared. I get calmed down and the trip ends quite nicely.


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OfflineTombc1
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Re: LSD - WW2 experience... [Re: Mr Tom]
    #18953803 - 10/09/13 11:17 AM (10 years, 4 months ago)

I think the whole identical truck thing would freak me out so bad :')


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Re: LSD - WW2 experience... [Re: Tombc1]
    #18954002 - 10/09/13 11:57 AM (10 years, 4 months ago)

Strange! The weirdest stuff happens when you take weird stuff


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Re: LSD - WW2 experience... [Re: Black_Sunset]
    #18954568 - 10/09/13 02:13 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

This is crazy! I'd freak out in the same situation. What a coincidence eh?


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