WOW, I'm glad you managed to record the trip as you did very well written and am glad you are managing to discuss it here, although thats what everyone is here for, to share and discuss experiences good or bad.
I cant imagine going that far, I have panicked more times than I would like to remember on doses, that feeling like you are never going to get back to normality. Once panic sets in its very hard to get control of yourself at that point, especially since your grasp of time is out, it feels as if your trapped forever in a never ending loop.
I too learnt a lesson in making sure you weigh your loads..... the moment you inhale and go......Uh Oh thats more than I wanted.....
I too have had the glitching reality but, for me it was more like a TV set was out of tune, like someone had knocked the antenna and reality was out of sync, everything was fuzzy and that static noise over powered all my senses, eventually everything came back into tune
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Anyway thanks for sharing, also its good you had someone there to calm you down. Although I would have like to seen you try find the door on that motorhome
Safe Travels
“Going out of your mind at least once a day is tremendously important. Because by going out of your mind you come to your senses.”
― Alan Watts