It's Autumn where I live, in Colorado. And it seems to have matched up perfectly with my introduction to psychedelics. Directly after my trip, color seemed very dull compared to what was just experienced But now, these past two days, color has seemed VERY lively, almost like it was on the trip. Everything looks very bright and clear, and the trees look INCREDIBLE! I just want to trip and see the world in Autumn!! I want to know if anyone's tried that, whether recently or just sometime in their lives? It seems like the best possible time to have an outdoor trip! All the trees are in a variety of color.. Just beautiful! Well anyways I'm going drop 5 this next Friday or Saturday out in a tent, can't wait to come back afterwards and describe it!!
I took 2ce out in a forest for my first time at the end of summer and the colors were amazing, trees and plants growing different shapes, shades, and crawling with movement. The stars were also amazing that evening! I've also camped and taken mushrooms, I didn't move very far from my tent on that trip.
Once I've finished college here I plan on moving immediately to CO, such a beautiful state. Looking forward to your trip report!
Autumn here in Canada is beautiful. My first shroom trip happened in fall. I now LOVE tripping anything outside in fall. You don't get too hot, just remember your sweater.
Too cold to trip in Autumn over here. For me anyway Spring is the best time in my opinion - go camping for a few days somewhere nice and secluded, then om nom nom! Down the mushies go! Gonna need to get some kits though.
Last autumn I went walking during an acid trip and the leaves looked amazing. As I looked at the tree the leaves would grow starting out small, then growing bigger with these bright flowers shooting out of them. Then they would turn the colors of fall and fall of the tree again. The trees just kept cycling like that all around me. Meanwhile the grass was neon green. I briefly wondered if I was in some sort of time anomaly. We have good doses in CO I guess Lotus lol.
There's lots of beautiful forests and parks in toronto the sunnybrook hospital/glendon college grounds are breathtaking and MASSIVE, you can get lost in them. then there's the super rich communities like Rosedale (?) that are nestled in hills and valleys.
Cool man, good to know I've just moved here so I haven't explored as much as I have liked since I've been looking for a job, but I've written all these down for when I eventually make the journey, thank you very much!