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AIRDOG


Registered: 10/16/99
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Re: Things to do in the woods
#93868 - 06/16/00 12:02 PM (24 years, 8 months ago) |
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Sure... as what I see you are not acustomed to tripping in nature... man its one of the most rewarding experiences that the world can give... just explore the woods(try not to get lost)... and find a good place where you can lie down... and trip there. And the best advice... try to learn the most you can nature is the indicate place for shrooms to talk to ya and teach you. good luck
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AIRDOG


Registered: 10/16/99
Posts: 3,493
Loc: world's shroom capital
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Re: Things to do in the woods [Re: AIRDOG]
#93869 - 06/16/00 12:02 PM (24 years, 8 months ago) |
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Sure... as what I see you are not acustomed to tripping in nature... man its one of the most rewarding experiences that the world can give... just explore the woods(try not to get lost)... and find a good place where you can lie down... and trip there. And the best advice... try to learn the most you can nature is the indicate place for shrooms to talk to ya and teach you. good luck
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Vorpal
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Registered: 03/30/00
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Re: Things to do in the woods [Re: AIRDOG]
#93870 - 06/16/00 12:39 PM (24 years, 8 months ago) |
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The best trip I've ever had was in the woods. I found an incredible place to trip. There was a little stream that emptied into a lake. There were trees overhead and ferns growing all around the stream. There was a perfect rock to sit beside. I sat there for 3 hours and smoked a couple of joints during my trip. It was an incredible experience.I would suggest scouting the area first and finding a place before tripping. I think staying in one place is better than wandering around in the woods. Getting lost would be very scary. ------------------ see me here: www.geocities.com/vorpal_rd/justapic.html
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Anonymous
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Re: Things to do in the woods [Re: AIRDOG]
#93871 - 06/16/00 08:02 PM (24 years, 8 months ago) |
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Definitely do not forget the bug spray. Blood sucking insects that can make you squirm and itch are annoying normally, but on sHrOoMs?? Fugeddaboud it. From a pro-Off! website: SC Johnson, the maker of OFF! Skintastic commissioned an independent skin feel test of 500 people which revealed that even users of Avon? Skin-So-Soft? Moisturizing Suncare Plus agree that OFF!? Skintastic? Spritz has a better skin feel. Sixty-two percent of Avon? Skin-So-Soft? Moisturizing Suncare Plus users chose OFF!? Skintastic? Spritz as more pleasant feeling. It's unfortunate that many people will often seek out an inferior product to avoid their perception of effective repellents being smelly and oily. This is of course not true of today's repellents! OFF!? Skintastic? Spritz goes on pleasantly, and its fresh-smelling aloe formula feels great on! "We've tested a myriad of home remedies and gadgets, but the most effective protection against biting insects is still, after over 40 years, a repellent containing the active ingredient DEET." Says Dr. Day.In contention, from a Dangers of Bug Repellent website: Insect repellent is usually sprayed or rubbed on the skin and the "deet" is absorbed into the skin and into the bloodstream. Pediatrician Dr. Terry Brenneman says to avoid a reaction you should pick a product that has 20% or less "deet" in it. Here are some things you can do to protect yourself from having a reaction to "deet". Insect Repellent Precautions Use a low-deet repellent Don't apply on open wounds Don't apply near eyes or mouth Avoid breathing it in Once inside wash it off Spray it on clothing If you think that Deet can harm you even when applied correctly, may I recommend Avon's Bug Guard to set your mind at ease. It is not the most powerful thing on the market, but it works fine, containing the very safe oil of citronella. It is also pleasant smelling and mild so it will not distract you from your experience. Happy camping!
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Destroying Angel
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Registered: 12/24/99
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Re: Things to do in the woods [Re: AIRDOG]
#93872 - 06/18/00 01:42 AM (24 years, 8 months ago) |
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I've been wanting to do a trip in the woods but I am terrified that I will get myself into trouble. Maybe one day. The problem is, i have to have a guarantee that no humans will bother me, because I cannot deal with other people while I am tripping, period.
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The Oswego Eclipse
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Registered: 01/11/00
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Re: Things to do in the woods [Re: AIRDOG]
#93873 - 06/19/00 12:30 AM (24 years, 8 months ago) |
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Frolic. Climb trees. (and remember you can't fly....that is until I say you can)------------------ Did you see that? The NERVE. He just whipped me into submission.
-------------------- Would you like to find out how Reginold seduced Lolita with a tub of Mayonaise?
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Sin Bad
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Re: Things to do in the woods [Re: AIRDOG]
#93874 - 06/19/00 05:18 PM (24 years, 8 months ago) |
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I went tripping in the woods only yesterday, and had one of the greatest trips ever. It's true that nature provides the best envirnoment for tripping, without a doubt. In fact after experiencing that, I may never want to trip indoors again. My best tip is Bikes. We took a couple of mountain bikes with us, and had a wonderful time shredding around the woodland paths and medows. It felt as though I was flying at some points, like I was in a dream I and was just effortlessly gliding around like a bird.......brilliant, I highly recomed it. The bike was my body.
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Anonymous
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Re: Things to do in the woods [Re: AIRDOG]
#93875 - 06/20/00 01:29 AM (24 years, 8 months ago) |
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sin bad, you made me a jealous bastard. i've tripped off paper once and shrooms once. the paper was my first time and it was 2.5 hits of some good stuff and the shroom experience was a bad ass level 3, almost level 4 trip. that was over a month ago and i'm almost getting tired of weed and alcohol because i want to experience what you did. bastard...lol.
------------------ PantericA
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Anonymous
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Re: Things to do in the woods [Re: AIRDOG]
#93876 - 06/23/00 05:17 PM (24 years, 7 months ago) |
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Man camping and shrooming kicks ass! If you can find a place where no one will bug ya and make sure its okay to camp there to. At night if you get a fire started and shit like that, you and your fellow fryers can all trip around the fire. Its cool when the fire starts to really move and dance when your at your peak. Its the best! Try it and make sure no one falls off a clif, okay just dont camp by clifs okay?? thats no good while shrooming or even smoking so stay safe and have fun.
------------------ support bacteria, its the only culture some people have.
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jack
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Registered: 03/01/01
Posts: 43
Loc: UK
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Re: Things to do in the woods [Re: AIRDOG]
#93877 - 06/28/00 03:53 AM (24 years, 7 months ago) |
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I find the woods one of the best places to trip. Like Vorpal said, having a scout around beforehand can be advantageous - gives you a feel for the area and saves discovering large holes while you peak  Some people like to stay in one place, and maybe light a fire, but I like to wonder around - I can walk miles tripped.
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Anonymous
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Re: Things to do in the woods [Re: AIRDOG]
#93878 - 07/09/00 04:58 PM (24 years, 7 months ago) |
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In two weeks me and three friends are takin a camping trip. We're spending a lot on it. Here's my agendaFriday night, 6 PM- Ingest three hits of acid, and an X pill 9 PM- Eat 5 grams of shrooms. 10- booster E. I plan to climb trees and swim in the small creek that is near our remote campsite. Also, the bonfire and marshmallows are necessary, as we powwow and smoke a shitload of bud. Anyone top that? gonna be a great nite!!!!! ------------------ Rational thought is interpretation according to a scheme which we cannot control.
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