One story could be getting lost in a dense forest during a nature - oriented school trip. The group strayed from the marked path and suddenly found themselves surrounded by thick trees and strange noises. Another might be a visit to an old, supposedly haunted building where students saw shadowy figures. And then there was a school trip on a boat where the boat started taking on water unexpectedly.
Once on a school trip to an old mansion. We were exploring the attic when suddenly a cold wind blew through and the door slammed shut. We heard strange creaking noises as if someone was walking on the floorboards above us. We were so scared that we huddled together and started shouting for help. After what seemed like an eternity, a teacher finally heard us and opened the door.
One of the scariest elements is the sense of helplessness. When students got locked in a room in the old castle during a school trip, they couldn't do anything to get out immediately. Another is the fear of the dark. In the museum when the power went out, the darkness made the situation much scarier. And the fear of wild animals, like the bear at the campsite during the camping school trip.
One common scary element is strange noises. Things like unexplained howls, rustling in the bushes, or creaking trees can be really spooky. Another is seeing strange shapes or figures in the dark, which could be misidentified objects or just our imagination playing tricks on us. Also, the feeling of being alone in the wilderness can be quite scary, especially when you think about all the wild animals that might be out there.
Well, one way is to be in a safe and familiar environment. If you're in a place you know well, like your own home or a friend's house you've been to many times, it's less likely to be scared by unexpected things.
There was a story where a person on an LSD trip believed they had entered a different dimension. In this dimension, all the colors were extremely vivid but also seemed to be 'eating' away at their vision. They saw strange creatures that were a grotesque blend of different animals. They were so scared that they locked themselves in a closet until the effects wore off, constantly fearing that these creatures would break in and harm them.
Once on a field trip to an old abandoned mine, we heard strange creaking sounds. The guide said it was just the old wooden supports, but it still sent shivers down our spines. As we walked deeper, the air got colder and it seemed like there were eyes watching us from the dark corners.
One scary drug trip story is about a person who took a hallucinogenic drug. They thought they were being chased by shadowy figures that seemed to be coming out of the walls. They ran around their house in a panic, feeling like they couldn't escape. Another story involves someone on a bad LSD trip who saw their own body distort into grotesque shapes and felt like they were falling into an endless abyss. It was a terrifying experience that made them vow never to touch drugs again.
First, know your limits. Don't overdo it when it comes to consuming weed. Second, be in a comfortable and familiar environment. If you're in a strange place, it can increase the chances of a bad trip. Third, have positive and trustworthy people around you. They can help calm you down if things start to go wrong.