Confronting Mountain Driving Fear Through Integration
The speaker drives up a mountain road to Chimney Rock campground, deliberately confronting his fear of mountain driving while sharing the psychological history behind this fear. He recounts a formative LSD experience at age 17-18 involving his first love relationship and a panic attack where he lost sensation in his hands, followed by years of panic attacks triggered by choking fears that required Klonopin medication. Having recently stopped taking Klonopin, he uses this mountain drive as an integration exercise, verbalizing his thoughts in real-time to demonstrate working with fear rather than suppressing it. **The drive covers approximately 10 miles up to 8,000 feet elevation, with the speaker maintaining deliberate control by driving in second gear at 20-25 mph.** He experiences physiological symptoms including hand numbness and elevated heart rate during the most challenging sections near cliff edges, but successfully completes the drive. Upon arrival at his campsite, he mentions plans for cooking chili, installing thermal curtains in his RV, and dealing with battery issues.
Oct 4, 2024
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Ruby Mountains, Nevada
41.02706, -115.08347
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23% match