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YaMoonSun
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Planning the perfect trip
#23472174 - 07/24/16 12:10 PM (7 years, 7 months ago) |
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I have what I would consider to be a stressful home environment that I don't particularly feel like I should be around when I'm on psychedelics, or in general to be completely honest. Have you got any experience tripping away from home? How did that play out? Was it more enjoyable? Do you recall the dose?
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jds


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Re: Planning the perfect trip [Re: YaMoonSun]
#23472282 - 07/24/16 12:50 PM (7 years, 7 months ago) |
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If you can find a secluded spot in nature where you're certain no one will bother you, you will feel very comfortable during the trip. Just bring some food, a decent amount of water or drinks, and have fun. Tripping in nature on shrooms is much better than indoors.
If you can, find a secluded beach, or some woody areas.
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Re: Planning the perfect trip [Re: jds]
#23472335 - 07/24/16 01:16 PM (7 years, 7 months ago) |
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^^^ That sounds wonderful, but at the end you have to return to the stressful home and you don't want to end a great experience with the same old BS at home.
Next week my wife and I have little trip planned. We're driving to the shore and we're spending 3 nights in a hotel. We both work from home, so we want to get away from our house and from our two kids. We love the house and kids, but we need a little break. She has agreed to trip with me for the first time in 25 years - the last time was LSD on new years eve 1990-91. Best trip of my life.
We'll both be doing just under 2 grams (that's all I have right now). It will be the first time I've ever gone to a hotel to trip and I'm hoping it's a good decision. It will be a nice room, we'll have privacy, we'll have booze, food, fruits to eat, music, each other, I don't see what could go wrong other than my wife getting stressed over the kids and the house and that kind of thing. The kids are 16 and 20. I hope they don't have a party and trash the place while we're gone.
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Totemtripper
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Re: Planning the perfect trip [Re: jds]
#23472353 - 07/24/16 01:23 PM (7 years, 7 months ago) |
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Worst case scenario, you could just go on a long walk on the side streets. It's at least a good setting for a little while, if you're trying to get away from home or don't want to stay in one spot for too long. While i enjoy being in nature when i trip, there are many times when i feel as though the visuals are too intense and I can't make out what much of the surrounding foliage actually is, and i get paranoid that I won't be able to see any potential threats with my vision so fucked up. When it gets to that point, I'm way more uncomfortable in the middle of the woods than i would be anywhere else, and i generally leave and head back home.
If something like that happens, and i still want to see the beauty of the outdoors and get a breath of fresh air, then I'll go for a long walk for at least an hour or so in nearby side streets, taking the longest routes possible and just enjoying the beauty of the houses and plants and yards and sky and everything else around, and will be able to have some beautiful thoughts as i stroll.
While this might not be the best option for a setting for a trip that could last for many hours, it's at least something to do to get away from home and relax with your trip and your thoughts until you're satisfied, and then if you have nowhere to go but home, you can just chill there, satisfied, and chill and watch tv or something. If you're simply incapable of tripping at your home for whatever reason, see if a friend will let you hang out with them at their house, or, if you're on a light enough dose of whatever you're taking, and comfortable with the area, then find a spot in the woods to chill in.
Good luck in finding the right spot. Peace
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I would never trip where I don't feel comfortable, you don't want any sort of distraction besides the sound of your mind and nature
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Re: Planning the perfect trip [Re: YaMoonSun]
#23473451 - 07/24/16 08:12 PM (7 years, 7 months ago) |
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Quote:
YaMoonSun said: I have what I would consider to be a stressful home environment that I don't particularly feel like I should be around when I'm on psychedelics, or in general to be completely honest. Have you got any experience tripping away from home? How did that play out? Was it more enjoyable? Do you recall the dose?
The perfect trip will happen when you are sitting around, and suddenly you have this urge to take the psychedelic. It's like, oh, I want to trip right here, right now. If you experience that moment, and you have a psychedelic available, go for it without hesitation.
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CosmicCharlie420
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I totally feel this OP. What I do is go off onto National forest property or at a friends house on a lake near me to trip and just hang out around the woods, start a fire play some drums and enjoy the night sky. It's amazing man, spiritually invigorating to say the least
-------------------- Nothin' left to do but, Smile, Smile Smile "Hey don't worry, don't be afraid, ever. Because this is just a ride" - Bill Hicks
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