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ReeferMan
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Destinations?
#747295 - 07/15/02 06:17 AM (22 years, 8 months ago) |
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I am getting about 2 weeks off from work and i am planning a road trip to wherever USA. I was just wondering what places everyone out there would think would be great places to trip ballz at: ie. Like National parks, cities, beaches ect...? It doesnt matter where either i love driving and i want to go have a trip of the lifetime at some places i will never visit again so help me out thanks everyone.
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Re: Destinations? [Re: ReeferMan]
#747327 - 07/15/02 06:33 AM (22 years, 8 months ago) |
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go to cali... taht's all i got to say
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Re: Destinations? [Re: Cougheeman]
#747437 - 07/15/02 07:25 AM (22 years, 8 months ago) |
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Re: Destinations? [Re: ReeferMan]
#750592 - 07/16/02 09:11 AM (22 years, 8 months ago) |
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Go to Yosemite National Park in Cali. I honesty believe it doesn't get any more beautiful than yosemite. Almost feels like your entering another world when you drive into the park. Last time I went there I tripped and had the most amazing experience of my life. yosemite does get crowded (lots of families)but most people stay within a mile or 2 of the entrance. If you hike out about 4 miles and setup camp off the trail, chances are you wont encounter anyone. Then you can be in your own little world with raw nature.
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Re: Destinations? [Re: ReeferMan]
#751441 - 07/16/02 04:07 PM (22 years, 8 months ago) |
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i hear lake tahoe is beautiful Yellowstone in Wyoming Bryce Canyon in Utah
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Re: Destinations? [Re: ReeferMan]
#751463 - 07/16/02 04:14 PM (22 years, 8 months ago) |
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i say go to the middle of nowhere, somewhere like arizona or new mexico. not utah, too boring. pick a desert and eat some mescaline and maybe a little dose too. i've heard great things about friends tripping in arizona (navada?) and new mexico. plus i've heard of these energy vortex's in new mexico where you can actually feel the difference in energy, might wanna do a search on that one.
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ReeferMan
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Re: Destinations? [Re: ]
#752713 - 07/17/02 06:27 AM (22 years, 8 months ago) |
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I am from Arizona and yeah being out in the middle of nowhere and tripping is quite nice. HTe sunsets out here are the best hands down. I have never been to a forest in the middle of ferns and pine trees. I like that Yosemite idea, i was thinking of driving to Glacier Nat'l park in montana and trippin or to the deep south and trippin somewhere in the middle of a swamp. I have never seen the south up close just New Orleans for a couple of nights. Way to many people there to get spiritual though. I would have to go in to the backwoods and find myself a little spot along a bayou and eat my mush.
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~Confucius (551-479 B.C.) Confucian Analects
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Re: Destinations? [Re: ReeferMan]
#754249 - 07/17/02 05:20 PM (22 years, 8 months ago) |
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montana is a good idea, a lot of amanitas grow there! not hard to find either do to the size and color
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