This actually drives one of my goals to have an open, interactive, and comforting home. NYC doesn't really have many spots where you can just trip and chill out, especially for first times. A lot of my trips recently have taken place Upstate closer to the woods for this reason. I've been tripping on the subway, streets, park, parties, but they interfere with the experience. Things have been better when I'm closer to nature and so the home is kinda themed around feeling sorta like that, close to nature. And, waiting/searching for a stress-free time and a safe place to drop acid for the first time.
I've been cautioned not to start so intense my first time, but I plan to pitch a tent at Bear Mountain by the lake (I believe its northern NJ not upstate and not that far at all, about 40 minutes tops from the GW bridge) at the top of the park. Take (one) tab at noon and see what happens, spend the night there with my friends and at least one or two babysitters that won't be tripping. I'm looking forward to it, excited for the ego death experience possibility, but wary of the "facing the skeletons in your closet" possibility which is why I'm holding off till things are a bit sunnier. Hey, I think we just found our NYC Hubski meetup ;D (edit: im kidding)
Hope you'll post your experience to #tripreport. Heh heh.
haaa. I actually love that tag and have a few good trips (physical, geographical trips) that I plan to contribute :)
darn. lol that'd have been fun. Well one tap isn't insane. I would recommend that avoid getting caught up in the whole "oh man ego death" and "oh shit why am I so terrible" they are both equally valuable. Although, funny enough the former is less likely to occur with a low dose but the latter has happened to me at low doses. On a positive note my 1st LSD trip I basically became an antenna for feelings and it was really interesting.
Laughed out loud, I'm sold.On a positive note my 1st LSD trip I basically became an antenna for feelings and it was really interesting.