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KalmarJalmarFor me all of my top 3 best days share the same 2 things.
-Riksgränsen
-Skiing
Every year best weeks of the year and of my life are the ones spent in northern Sweden.
RparrWhy is it far easier for me to think of the worst days of my life than the best lmao. Like thinking of best, it's really hard to pick days that stand out above many other good days I've had. But for worst, immediately 5-6 things pop to the top of my head. Funny how that works
**This post was edited on Jul 8th 2024 at 7:14:19pm
ScootSkiLyfe2 days come to mind. I am sure there are some more. But these two recently.
May 2023.
Spring pass at Mt. Hood. I had skiing all day with friends, some new some old. I was staying in an Airbnb with mostly strangers who were becoming close friends. There was one day in which we all decided to hike from the top of Palmer glacier up to Illumination rock, as many do on their Mt. Hood spring excursions. This particular spring the snow had melted relatively low on the rock, so we were able to be way out on the ridgeline. Many of my new friends had built a jump and were filming.
Me not being too able on jump tricks, I decided to stay by myself on the ridgeline just below the rock. Seconds turned into minutes, minutes turned into hours. I found myself staring over the edge of the volcano into the beautiful horizon for quite literally 2 or 3 hours. All i could do was take in this magical place's beauty. Recently, I had been going through some personal things, including a semi-messy breakup. I remember thinking, "You know what, it's all going to be okay, Sage, you'll find something out there that is even better. There are amazing beautiful places out in the world like this. Must be some beautiful people too."
July 5, 2023.
I flew to Hawaii a few days prior to this to visit a friend and be a guest to her aunt's wedding on the North Shore of Oahu. My trip was only supposed to be four days, but on day three of my journey, things with my friend turned romantic and I managed to extend my trip (not just once, but twice!).
It was her birthday. We had breakfast at a small deli near her house before walking over to her grandparents' home where I sat there as she carved linoleum sheets for print making. Her grandma told us we could borrow her car, so we loaded up our things to go camping up near the North Shore where we had been earlier for the wedding. With a quick pitstop at the grocery store we got snacks and drinks, as well as spam musubi at the 7/11 (a must try if you find yourself in a Hawaiian 7/11).
We arrived at the camp ground in the evening. The spot we had reserved was near many other families, so we decided to take a shot at setting up our tent in the "backpacking" spots further down. After the tent was setup, we grabbed our surfboards off of the roof of her grandma's car and ran into the ocean. I am terrible at surfing and the sun was just setting. A Hawaii native herself, she laughed and made fun of me for the next hour. I maybe caught one wave but that was all I needed.
I quickly became worn out and let the ocean carry me into shore. My friend walked over to me. We sat there on the beach staring into the waves and the sky. She told me she loved me.
Walking back to our camp, it appeared a group of 30 or so children all apart of some outdoor club had reserved the spot we setup our tent in. Too lazy to take apart the tent I hoisted the completed enclosure over my head and let my friend guide the way to our original spot with the car. That night a stray kitten waddled over to our tent, the cot we brought was only big enough for one of us, so I slept on the ground with the kitten.
In the morning, it all seemed like a dream.
Two beautiful days.
weastcoatFelt so cool being on those trails with a darkish sky above and a sick orange glow to the west.
ScootSkiLyfe2 days come to mind. I am sure there are some more. But these two recently.
May 2023.
Spring pass at Mt. Hood. I had skiing all day with friends, some new some old. I was staying in an Airbnb with mostly strangers who were becoming close friends. There was one day in which we all decided to hike from the top of Palmer glacier up to Illumination rock, as many do on their Mt. Hood spring excursions. This particular spring the snow had melted relatively low on the rock, so we were able to be way out on the ridgeline. Many of my new friends had built a jump and were filming.
Me not being too able on jump tricks, I decided to stay by myself on the ridgeline just below the rock. Seconds turned into minutes, minutes turned into hours. I found myself staring over the edge of the volcano into the beautiful horizon for quite literally 2 or 3 hours. All i could do was take in this magical place's beauty. Recently, I had been going through some personal things, including a semi-messy breakup. I remember thinking, "You know what, it's all going to be okay, Sage, you'll find something out there that is even better. There are amazing beautiful places out in the world like this. Must be some beautiful people too."
July 5, 2023.
I flew to Hawaii a few days prior to this to visit a friend and be a guest to her aunt's wedding on the North Shore of Oahu. My trip was only supposed to be four days, but on day three of my journey, things with my friend turned romantic and I managed to extend my trip (not just once, but twice!).
It was her birthday. We had breakfast at a small deli near her house before walking over to her grandparents' home where I sat there as she carved linoleum sheets for print making. Her grandma told us we could borrow her car, so we loaded up our things to go camping up near the North Shore where we had been earlier for the wedding. With a quick pitstop at the grocery store we got snacks and drinks, as well as spam musubi at the 7/11 (a must try if you find yourself in a Hawaiian 7/11).
We arrived at the camp ground in the evening. The spot we had reserved was near many other families, so we decided to take a shot at setting up our tent in the "backpacking" spots further down. After the tent was setup, we grabbed our surfboards off of the roof of her grandma's car and ran into the ocean. I am terrible at surfing and the sun was just setting. A Hawaii native herself, she laughed and made fun of me for the next hour. I maybe caught one wave but that was all I needed.
I quickly became worn out and let the ocean carry me into shore. My friend walked over to me. We sat there on the beach staring into the waves and the sky. She told me she loved me.
Walking back to our camp, it appeared a group of 30 or so children all apart of some outdoor club had reserved the spot we setup our tent in. Too lazy to take apart the tent I hoisted the completed enclosure over my head and let my friend guide the way to our original spot with the car. That night a stray kitten waddled over to our tent, the cot we brought was only big enough for one of us, so I slept on the ground with the kitten.
In the morning, it all seemed like a dream.
Two beautiful days.
Eli.braun98first time dosing MDMA
Rparrthis was one of the first things that came to mind for me as well and I totally felt like a degenerate for it lol
weastcoathttps://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/1094650/IMG-8229-mov