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OfflineWindWisperer

Registered: 05/04/15
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Level 3 in nature with a surprise
    #21684596 - 05/15/15 08:18 PM (8 years, 8 months ago)

I'll start off this report with some factual information.
180lb Male
3.75g Psilocybe Cubensis

I had been planning a trip for some time now, since it had been years since my last experience. I have felt the longing to get back in my head, and seek out that spiritually attuned side of myself once again. I have had the feeling that I lost my spirituality years ago when I got into a bad scene, until in recent years I have brought myself back from the brink.

The setting is in the high mountains, just this past night. There was a lot of planning going into this experience, me and my friends we can call C & B felt like we had our bases covered. I was the only one with a lot of mushroom knowledge, and facilitated all the things we would need to have a great time in the forest. Since the season for camping in my area is early, we ended up camping in a spot none of us had been to in a few years. It was extraordinarily beautiful up there, and we felt like a Thursday was appropriate to avoid other campers as much as possible. We arrived at about 4pm, and started to set up camp. At 4:45 we were done setting up camp, and decided to scout to familiarize ourselves with the area and gather fire wood. At about 6pm we felt we had sufficiently scouted the area, found no highly used game trails nearby, and found what seemed like enough wood. It is at this time we decide to consume 3.5g a piece.

The excitement is starting to get to all of us as we patiently await to be guided into another world by the mushrooms, we decide since we have a fire going B and I would go for a walk, while C was content to hang back at camp to tend it. Being a hunter, and myself being a survivalist B and I felt it would be a good idea to get some more wood while we waited for the effects just in case. It is about 6:25 now, C is feeling what I like to describe as the body buzz, we decide it would be a good idea to head back to camp. At 6:45 I am starting to become aware of a change in how vibrant colors are, and the lack of music becomes malleable in the air. I quickly hop to the task, put on the 6 hours of music I had planned out, then proceed to lay in the grass by the tent. We notice C isn't on the same level as us, he reassures us he isn't feeling anything, and decides to take a hit of 'acid'. He describes to us that it is bitter, and I don't have to tell him that more than likely it is not LSD. He decides to go through with it despite knowing what he is taking could be something foreign to him.

7PM We all are lounging around the fire listening to the music when there is a definite sense of giddiness stirring in all of us, there seems to be a hilarity to everything going on around us. I just hang out, and proceed to watch the world change around me. We all take another walk, and this is where the first significant visuals happen. We walk out of the forest canopy, and the sky appeared to be swimming with crystals, the mountains are standing out as if in glory of pronouncing themselves to be as glorious as they are. I turn to the others to make sure they are doing okay, and at this point time loses most if not all meaning to all of us. We danced around in the openness of the world we were experiencing, all of us were in elation at how beautiful the world was. The sense of how small we really are became a topic as we marveled at it all, problems as an individual seem so small. We decide to head back to the safety of camp to check the fire, which we tended down to coals before we left.

7:? We arrived back in camp, and there was unavoidable spontaneous dancing by all as we heard the music through the canopy. We lay down once back in camp, and discuss the level that each of us are on. B and I are doing pretty good, and C is just now coming up on the unidentifiable substance I assume is another NBOMe analogue. It seems for him the mushrooms hit very shortly beforehand, and it becomes a giddy jig for him as he proceeds to 'Gandalf' the fire with his stick he found. We all have a laugh at the sight, and B decides to take some of the unidentifiable blotter paper to get in on the fun. I advise him against it, but C seems to be enjoying himself. I decided to eat the other .25 of my mushrooms at this point since I feel the potency is not particularly strong, and felt I could handle more.

7:30-8:00 The speaker for the music dies, this makes all of us stop bouncing around giggling to the tribal house beats. We all decide we need to charge it, and the only way is to plug it into my car. I feel like it is a bad idea, but I really want my music back so I trot back down, and sit in my car to plug in the speaker. C&B have a moment of forgetfulness about their cigarettes, and have to walk back to camp to figure out the predicament before walking back. In this time I can control myself enough to know not to actually drive, but despite this I am completely lost in my once very familiar machine. All the knobs, gauges, and lights seem to be completely foreign. I eventually figure out how to plug in the speaker, sit back and relax. I eventually hear C&B chatting as they walk down the hill, I have a no smoking rule in my car so they stay outside. For whatever reason I feel it is unsafe to leave the keys in my car, and join them outside for a moment even though I want to. It is a sensation like it may just start up, and take off all on it's own if I don't baby sit it. I notice my voltage drop below its normal level while charging the speaker, so I decide to turn on my car to charge my battery. C&B are behind the car, and both experienced what they describe as a full body orgasm from the rumble of my exhaust. They remained around the car feeling this sensation for an unknown amount of time. I zone out into my mind for a moment while I wait for something, what was it again?? oh yes my Speaker! I turn off my car, B sits in the car and we listen to some music for a moment. I ask where C is, and B says he honestly has no idea. At this point I start to get a little worried, since they are both on an unknown substance. We chat in the car about where he could have possibly gone, then decide to go look for him. We get out of the car, and it seems to be much lighter outside then before. We marvel at this as we walk looking for C, the sky light seems to be playing a cosmic joke on us. We yell out Cs name, and hear no response. We decide to go back to camp to look for him there. We arrive at camp, no sight of C! Starting to get a little surge of adrenaline, B and I start to worry about C, and the craziest scenarios of what could have happened to him started to pop up. Almost on cue he comes walking up the trail, we are relieved more than anything. We ask, "Where have you been, did you fall into a bush and decide not to get up or something? We were shouting your name, and you didn't respond!" C was convinced he had responded to the unknown voices, but in reality said absolutely nothing back. At this point I am convinced he is at a level 4+. I caution him to stay within sight of us, and break the glowstick around his neck so we can find him. He resists this notion, and we have to chase him down laughing to break his glowsticks, which lightens the mood considerably! "Just watch the chemical reaction in the glowstick!" we said, to coax him into doing it. At this point everything changed CONSIDERABLY.

9PM We noticed something BIG coming up the trail we had retrieved C from just moments earlier. We look at each other and say with mixed awe, excitement, and dread.. "Is that a moose?" B and I stand up immediately to be ready for anything. Adrenaline takes over, and almost all of my visuals stop like a light switch being turned out. C begins to panic not just a little, a LOT, he is so petrified of the moose that he just falls to the ground dumbfounded. B and I watch as the moose walks across the back side of our camp about 20 feet away from us, we start to make a lot of noise, and blow the bear horn we brought with us. -Let me just say before continuing that this was a yearling male that has had its antlers for a while. It was definitely shunned away by the bigger male since it was becoming a large male itself.- Almost as if defying us, having no fear the moose doubles back to the trail, casually walks up the trail and confronts us about 14 feet away. The moose challenged us, and stomped its hoof. All I saw was pure energy coming from the moose like it just wanted to be a rebellious teenager. B and I go into survival mode, I begin throwing cloth material, and small dry sticks on the fire to make it as large, stinky, and smoky as possible. B continues to blow the air horn, and make noise as I do this, C is still on the ground literally floored by the whole scenario. The fire starts to get really large, and smoky, only then what seems to have been the longest 5 minutes of my life, does the moose casually walk away. All the sudden we notice the night sky, the world seemed to have just shut off a light, and I was no longer tripping in the same way at all, I am in survival mode.

10PM By now we feel the moose is no longer a threat, and has long moved on. C is now snapped back into reality, and confides in us that he has a fear of moose he didn't even know was still a problem for him. He tells us of a story when he was a child, and almost died in the hospital from moose caused injuries. I now am starting to calm down, but the fight or flight situation from earlier is not allowing me to return to my trippy place at all. I eventually find calm as we all chat babying the fire for the rest of the night. I look into myself, marveling that I am alive. I saw it in my minds eye as a coin being flipped, and we got the lucky 50% chance to survive a challenge from a moose with no immediate cover. The moose is named George Humphrey, it seemed appropriate. I have always respected nature, but I now have a respect for it in a way I never thought possible before. The prospect of being that close to death, and coming out of the situation no worse for wear really set in, and I found my happy place.

Please study survival techniques, and the animals that could possibly inhabit the area you camp at before tripping there! We just wanted to go observe nature, but nature came and observed us.


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OfflineMajickMuffin
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Re: Level 3 in nature with a surprise [Re: WindWisperer]
    #21684660 - 05/15/15 08:35 PM (8 years, 8 months ago)

Awesome read friend. Sounds like you guys had an amazing time.
Very detailed and enjoyable to read. I understood everythingwwonderful, probly the best written trip report I've read so far.

Have some more adventures over time. :thumbup::heart:


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InvisiblezZZz
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Registered: 12/28/07
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Re: Level 3 in nature with a surprise [Re: WindWisperer]
    #21684804 - 05/15/15 09:14 PM (8 years, 8 months ago)

cool trip , man :hippie:

next time show the moose no fear


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OfflineWindWisperer

Registered: 05/04/15
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Re: Level 3 in nature with a surprise [Re: zZZz]
    #21685334 - 05/15/15 11:46 PM (8 years, 8 months ago)

Thanks for the responses, and feedback!

I know all about the wildlife, but when you have nowhere to hide standing up to it is the type of experience to make you feel alive if there ever was one!


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OfflineTheBlueprint

Registered: 04/07/14
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Re: Level 3 in nature with a surprise [Re: WindWisperer]
    #21731396 - 05/28/15 06:56 AM (8 years, 8 months ago)

Lol. That was a great read. I enjoyed the moose part.:laugh:


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