RAM wrote:-Has tripping influenced the way you see and understand cities?
I'm sort've on the fence about cities. I see them as something that ended up being a natural consequence of civilizations/human beings propensity to expand [for better or for worse, or somewhere in-between], and the direction they've taken can seem to vary depending on the people/geography and the history of the area. I don't know a whole lot about architecture or the construction of cities, so I can't say anything on this really [I'm sure the bottom-dollar $$ fits into all this majorly so]. Are they in the long term detrimental? Is there good that comes from them? I'm sure I could sit here all day and throw things out there onto both sides, so idk, for me to feel one way or another on it ..idk, I'm pretty impartial to it tbh. Sorry, not the most satisfactory answer

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RAM wrote:-What kinds of settings (rural, suburban, urban, exurban) do you enjoy tripping in and why?
I have lived all my life in a fairly rural area, lots of long-standing farm based families around here - cattle, grains, angus cattle, chickens, dairy cows, field corn, sweet corn, soy beans, there's probably a few others I'm forgetting. Surrounded mostly by wooded area [deciduous, coniferous] and farm-field [few hundred acres or so]. Most of my childhood was spent walking these fields and wooded areas, used to go fishing alot at the near by ponds when I was younger, also in walking distance is a good sized lake with a nice variety of fish population [and that lake's real close to a nearby reservoir that I used to ride my bike to and go hike and fish also].
There's so many memories that I have throughout these areas, it makes it very hard for me to just up and leave and start anew somewhere else. The experiences that I've had with psychs over the years in these areas have been some of, if not, the most comfortable places I've journey'd, it makes such a difference for me. Also being on a couple acre piece of land I've spent alot of time tripping uninterrupted [aside from the occasional deer or other animal] which I think's been invaluable in how I experience these things. Spent endless nights around the fire and into the morning tripping, so many great memories and life changing experiences. Makes all the difference when you're completely comfortable in the sapce you're tripping in and to know the extreme unlikelihood of interruption by anyone, I highly doubt that I'd do these things any other way.
Also spent many late night treks in the woods nearby, setting up a small solo camp, and eating whatever I had planned [mushrooms, mescaline, lsd], have done this a few handfuls of times, a couple of those times being in winter, probably a good mile off-trail hike in to set up. I've had some very powerful experiences out there alone.