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kbstuffnpuff
Sport climber
State of Confusion
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I'm so completely wasted.
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TripL7
Trad climber
san diego
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Well, you are on opposite sides of the Pacific Ocean!
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dogtown
Trad climber
JackAssVille, Wyoming
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Sh#t, Dude
We never did acid what the f*#k are you talking about? Those route names in the valley were just made up to sound cool at the time.
FLOL.
Dogtown.
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dr. juicer kaniglio
Trad climber
san diego, ca
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What this thread is doing on Supertopo, I dont know.
I grew up in SLC Utah, and for whatever reason LSD was abundant, cheap, and very clean. I had'nt experienced it in about 12 years. I started taking whopping doses about age 14. By age 19 I had had enough.
For pure experimental purposes I took a fairly large dose about 3 weeks ago. It reminded me why I dont do that anymore. I dont regret the experience, but I kinda felt like I suffered through the experience. It was not inherently negative. Parts of it were amazing. For the most part I felt confused and yearned for sobriety.
As a kid I would take a large dose and just go through it, experience it, sober up, and do it again a few days later. In my opinion there are certainly lessons to be learned. I would not ever take psychedelics for recreation now because I dont find the experience "fun", like I used to for whatever reason. There are much better vehicles for psychedelic exploration around, like DMT, Sassafras, Molly, and Psylocybes. LSD, upon doing it again seemed trivial and pointless, though the hallucinations were very clean and amazing. I just don't think there is much to be gained from the LSD experience. Where as the other substances I mentioned, for me anyways, offer an experience I can learn from, and better myself from......Peace
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Watusi
Social climber
Newport, OR
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Wow...This is back to the front page...Most of my art was definitely influenced by the stuff...:)
I call this one..."Hypnotica"
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dr. juicer kaniglio
Trad climber
san diego, ca
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As I kinda mentioned in my previous post, the individual "trip" or experience which is usually hard to describe and usually ends up just sounding silly, is kind of irrelevant. What is the bigger picture? Why do we ingest this drug? What has it taught you? How does it affect humanity as a whole?
Fractal patterns are fun, but not much more IMO. Can this drug help our spiritual evolution?? Who cares about you describing your own silly trip about how f'ed up you were? Not me.
What can humanity as a whole learn from this drug??? If people can start answering these questions, I'll jump and and voice my opinion. Then another can voice theirs... and another. Then we can learn from each other. And ultimately work towards making this world a better place. A place where universal truths are understood, and the unnecesary seperation we all deal with everyday can be abolished.
We are truly all one. Seperation is an illusion. Lets start talking about "real stuff", and important things like this, and this website will be worth something. Something that can better humanity. Instead of just useless BS, thats mostly about entertainment, and pumping the ego up. THINK ABOUT IT... THE INTERNET IS AN AMAZINGLY POWERFUL VEHICLE FOR HUMAN EVOLUTION. Lets stop wasting time "shooting the shit", and get down to some real topics.......... Peace
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chez
Social climber
chicago ill
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Are you trippin?
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krutley
climber
here, now
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2 things. when i lived in idyllwild late 70's', there was this guy (rotten-toothed Roy), who'd eat acid if he thought he was catchin a cold. I don't think i ever knew when he was trippin or not. I think it was just a distraction, like comics, no intention behind it, conditioning. My take.
One day my buddy John E and I dosed at the bottom of some 3 pitch bolted face on Suicide Rock, by the 3rd pitch, which he led, i was breathing funny, amazed at how tiny 1/4" bolt is, sticking halfway out, rock melting, etc. I think even at the time i was more concerned about bragging up the experience than the experience itself. Another lesson lost.
For me, acid and 12-step just provide tools. then you move on. done.
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tradmanclimbs
Ice climber
Pomfert VT
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Shrooms go well with sking. Acid goes well with outdoor nature walks. haven't done any of that stuff in decades. last acid experience 1980...
Climbing itself is the high for me and it does not inmop mix well with any druggs or booze. I used to love the post climbing beers but never liked to be messed up while actually climbing.
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jstan
climber
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Jul 28, 2010 - 12:48pm PT
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" And ultimately work towards making this world a better place. A place where universal truths are understood, and the unnecesary seperation we all deal with everyday can be abolished.
We are truly all one. Seperation is an illusion."
During the past sixty years, in reaction to the kind of interdependence we experienced in WWII, we have spent our nation's resources to make this separation possible.
"I don't need anybody and may throw pooh in any direction I choose."
Our resources grow increasingly thin. Realities press in upon us. Think about what existed before the "separateness."
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scotte
Trad climber
nathrop, colorado
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Jul 29, 2010 - 08:14pm PT
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Fun stuff BITD
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donini
Trad climber
Ouray, Colorado
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Jul 29, 2010 - 08:55pm PT
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Canadian wolves Jan? They may have come from Canada but they are no different from "Minnesota" wolves or "Montana" wolves. I would rather see wolves keep the Elk population in control in a natural way than overweight, sometimes inebriated, white males. Good old right of center doublespeak.
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Ricardo Cabeza
climber
All Over.
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Jul 29, 2010 - 09:07pm PT
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I saw Alex Grey stuff for the first time at a gallery of his art on the Playa in '05.
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k-man
Gym climber
SCruz
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Jul 29, 2010 - 09:49pm PT
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Bump, for the cool Albert Hofmann article!
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k-man
Gym climber
SCruz
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Jul 31, 2010 - 05:14pm PT
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Had to get my scanner going for this one!
I saved a very interesting article from back when I was in High School (hey, I didn't name it that!). Read the authorization by Dr. Hofmann on the first page of the interview. Very interesting read, for those interested in this thread... Enjoy.
[Click on the images to view a readable version.]
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Bruce Morris
Social climber
Belmont, California
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Jul 31, 2010 - 05:25pm PT
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Stuff gives me a headache! Yabo and I took it once in the Valley. Then, John Dill nabbed Yabo to go on a rescue and do a body carry. 6-week old corpse. Yabo did it! I went to Sentinel Rocks to boulder and saw images of Egyptian Gods ascending and descending out of the boulders and up into the sky. What did Yabo see as he carried the corpse down the talus that hot afternoon? No one knows & he never told anyone. Secrets that went to the grave with him.
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Lambone
Ice climber
Ashland, Or
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I haven't read this whole thread but am curious if any of you guys have been doing much L lately, and what your impression of the current liquid quality is overall.
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bluering
Trad climber
CA
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Topic Author's Reply - Aug 1, 2010 - 01:21am PT
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I haven't read this whole thread but am curious if any of you guys have been doing much L lately, and what your impression of the current liquid quality is overall.
Haven't touched it in years, but the last batch I sampled (10 years ago) was good. White blotter.
It's a lost science with all the boner pills, ecstacy, and what have you. The world sucks now....
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Lambone
Ice climber
Ashland, Or
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been sampling a little since phish's return.
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