Stoner Ramblings

My Favorite Smoke Spots

January 1, 2017

Under the stars on the High Sierra Trail. Many many bowls and joints were smoked on this hike.

Where I smoke cannabis has a big impact on my high and overall experience. That’s why one of my favorite settings for a good smoke sesh is surrounded by the beauty of nature. 🌲

Luckily, two of my favorite hobbies – smoking and hiking/backpacking – go hand-in-hand. For me, there’s nothing like sparking up a bowl in front of a raging waterfall, in the middle of old growth forest, or on top of a craggy mountain pass.

Here are some of my favorite smoke spots, or what I like to call first-person smoking shots. 🙂 This is an ongoing post and I’ll add new spots to the top.

Where’s your favorite place to light up?

At the base of Half Dome (just after summiting).

At the base of Half Dome (just after summiting).

On top of the South Sister in Oregon's Three Sisters Wilderness

On top of the South Sister in Oregon’s Three Sisters Wilderness

Corona Heights, San Francisco

Corona Heights, San Francisco

High Sierra Trail, California

High Sierra Trail, California

Salt Creek Falls, the 2nd tallest waterfall in Oregon

Salt Creek Falls, the 2nd tallest waterfall in Oregon

Hiking along trail #420 (seriously) in the Columbia River Gorge.

Hiking along trail #420 (seriously) in the Columbia River Gorge.

Columbine Lake, at the base of Sawtooth Pass, in California's Mineral King Wilderness

Columbine Lake, at the base of Sawtooth Pass, in California’s Mineral King Wilderness

At the corner of Haight / Ashbury in San Francisco, of course ;)

At the corner of Haight / Ashbury in San Francisco, of course 😉

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  • Reply #StonerCleanupInitiative is a Movement Worth Joining | Here 4 The Flavor July 23, 2018 at 3:03 am

    […] this situation sounds familiar. You cruise up to one of your favorite outdoor smoke spots (because what’s better than sparking up while taking in an amazing view, amiright?) and you find the area is littered with empty beer cans, blunt wrappers, food containers […]

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