I keep asking for recommendations on the best places to go but you keep going off on tangents about fucking triangles and shit. Plane to LA is already booked, heading there in a few months. Do NOT want to spend any time in LA, will more than likely fly somewhere else as soon as I land, but then again weed is now legal there, correct? WHAT SHOULD I DO.
Originally posted by Bill Krozby
Well what does it matter if weed is legal there if you've already made up your mind you're not going to spend time there… smh…
I've already gave you a couple suggestions but I'll post them here again so you can use the thread as a reference.
In San Francisco, you should definitely go to the exploratorium if you are at all interested in science or just interested demonstrations. It would be really fun to go to high. Buy legal recreational weed (obviously) and don't forget you can talk to the people who sell it and ask them to recommend a strain that will give you certain effects. Go to fisherman's wharf and eat clam chowder and fried seafood from those restaurant stand things there.
There's also a lot of good hiking areas not too far from the SF bay area.
You should also hit up Big Sur if you like nature. You can camp and shit there or you could just drive through. The coast is really nice and there's a lot of heavily forested area.
Go to Yosemite if you like nature at all, or even if you don't. It's fucking awesome and very convenient to get around and shit once you're in.
In San Diego there's Balboa park which has a bunch of museums and plants and shit, it's a really good place to take psychedelics. You should try some really good Mexican food. They have a lot of really good beer in SD too if you drink.
Portland also has really good beer or so I hear. They have voodoo donuts which is famous and really good but also sickeningly sweet.
Seattle isn't really that interesting but it would be cool to see the space needle for a couple days maybe and just walk around. They have a huge REI store.
Originally posted by greenplastic
I've already gave you a couple suggestions but I'll post them here again so you can use the thread as a reference.
In San Francisco, you should definitely go to the exploratorium if you are at all interested in science or just interested demonstrations. It would be really fun to go to high. Buy legal recreational weed (obviously) and don't forget you can talk to the people who sell it and ask them to recommend a strain that will give you certain effects. Go to fisherman's wharf and eat clam chowder and fried seafood from those restaurant stand things there.
There's also a lot of good hiking areas not too far from the SF bay area.
You should also hit up Big Sur if you like nature. You can camp and shit there or you could just drive through. The coast is really nice and there's a lot of heavily forested area.
Go to Yosemite if you like nature at all, or even if you don't. It's fucking awesome and very convenient to get around and shit once you're in.
In San Diego there's Balboa park which has a bunch of museums and plants and shit, it's a really good place to take psychedelics. You should try some really good Mexican food. They have a lot of really good beer in SD too if you drink.
Portland also has really good beer or so I hear. They have voodoo donuts which is famous and really good but also sickeningly sweet.
Seattle isn't really that interesting but it would be cool to see the space needle for a couple days maybe and just walk around. They have a huge REI store.
Nice. Doing all of this. Why do you think that LA is your least fav city on the planet, btw?
lol i had an interview with a lady from voodoo donuts and I started gagging while talking to her because i was hungover and she smelled really bad. She started making fun of me and asking if I'm going to die and I got pissed off and said no its just that you smell
and she got really quiet and i left
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The US is a great place to visit because we have such variety in our terrain, but if you're not from here you should be ready to walk around a lot more than you're used to. Make sure you have a good pair of hiking shoes.