i meant while you were coming up/still able to use the controler. i wish i had a desert near my house
i wish i had more trees near my house : ) out here though we have a hiking trail lined with foliage for the first half...and lots of cool places to hide off trail and kick it if you're willing to do a little exploration. the second half is a much harder climb to the top of a mountain but it's worth it because at the top there's tons of rocks to climb on and a great 360 view as well as caves. if you're willing to keep going back down the other side..there's a wild apple orchard a few miles in. me and my bros never get tired of takin our trips there : ) we even found a little "ghost town" hidden from view that's completely deserted. it has gazebos and paths for more private experiences as well as barbecue pits big enough to cook a cow on...and it has its own little mini-amphitheater. just a little further off from there we found a large boulder with an indentation where someone who must have lived there long before the forest service got there was using it to grind things with a stone.
In Germany I live in the Bavarian Alps and in Australia I live in the southern highlands. I like the wilderness. It seems when I go to big cities I can walk miles and miles without ever seeing the sun. I don't like that. I'm not a day person at all but I'd sill like to be able to walk outside in the bitter frost and see stars winking at me.
that sounds awesome too. i plan on living in the alaskan mountains miles from civilization after the army
I've always wanted to go to Alaksa for the mountains. I'd love to live there like the boy in white fang with my own pet wolf. =p There's maybe 400,000 people in Canberra in Australia but we live out towards the mountain range suburbs and it's peaceful because it's a stuck up rich area. Mittenwald in Germany is quiet, we have a shack on my families property, more of a cottage really that's a couple of km away from the main farm. You need horses to get to it unless you have 4wd. And yea it's wicked because you're literally miles from anyone and anything goes. =D
theres' another spot we like to go to that's a camping area..but it's been flooded so many times it's more like a buried city. there's cement bench tables meant for picnics that are buried in sand up to the table top. we dropped last new years and went canoeing down the river next to it it's strange..our canoe felt "guided" because we almost biffed a few times and were swept right out of harm's way at the last second like some kind of disney ride. there's dense bushes and lots of cool rocks with strange colors. we walked through and i felt like i had been transferred to some jim henson world. at one point we were next to a field of overgrown cattail and the wind was blowing them off their bushes and they filled the air like in japanese cartoons where cherry blossoms fill the air..and the sun was shining down right through it all..it felt like it was just for us. needless to say it was very beautiful : )
To answer your question unlike the rest of these people. It's sick. But you get really sad when your trees or piñatas die
lol i couldn't truthfully answer it because i never played it : ) I've played Geometry Wars while trippin though and it was wild : )
Mhm. If it's your first trip then you should go outside and be with nature. Come back and play when you're coming down a bit
I played Gears of War while I was tripping absolute DICKS. I got 30 chainsaws within 2 minutes. So epic
i still haven't beat GoW...i can't get past that dude at the end. i read you need a certain weapon and i always forget it before i get to him and then it won't let you go back. i'm lookin forward to Dead Rising 2 and Metroid: Other M at the moment : )