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rhubarbdog
08-31-2006, 11:58 PM
I need a place to shout where I can't be heard, and won't disturb or alarm anyone.

I just need a place where I can say anything I want, as loud as I want.

Can you suggest a place within an hour or an hour and a half's drive of Santa Rosa?

Thank you!

Barry
09-01-2006, 11:27 AM
I need a place to shout where I can't be heard, and won't disturb or alarm anyone.

I just need a place where I can say anything I want, as loud as I want.

Can you suggest a place within an hour or an hour and a half's drive of Santa Rosa?

Thank you!Sounds like a job for the OCEAN! A good place to let everything out, be cleansed, and take in some fresh energy!

Barry
09-01-2006, 11:51 AM
Sounds like a job for the OCEAN! A good place to let everything out, be cleansed, and take in some fresh energy!Another idea (this is from Linda, Mrs Wacco) is a hike in the San Geronimo Valley,in West Marin, by Spirit Rock. There's a ridge that runs the entire length of the valley. There are some very good spots for looking out and screaming......there may be a hiker or biker somewhere on the trail that may hear you but doubt anyone would be disturbed.

jordie
09-02-2006, 02:32 PM
I need a place to shout where I can't be heard, and won't disturb or alarm anyone.

I just need a place where I can say anything I want, as loud as I want.

Can you suggest a place within an hour or an hour and a half's drive of Santa Rosa?

Thank you!how about the ocean or a woods or a field?

Jordie

shadow dancer
09-02-2006, 09:40 PM
I find the car remarkably good for that when the windows are all rolled
up no one outside can hear!

I have the luxury of having a room that is relatively sound proof and
none of my landmates can hear me when I scream at the top of my lungs. You can also use a pillow and shout into that but that is somehow less
satifsfying for me. It is nice to shout in wilderness somewhere as well.

I know of some places in Ukiah but that is sort of right at the hour and a half mark. Montgomry woods if you go off trail and away from people is good for that out Orr spirings road.

Adam

Dixon
09-03-2006, 07:51 AM
Dory Previn recorded a song about that very thing--"Screamin' All Alone in the Twenty-Mile Zone". I don't recall which of her albums it was on.

Dixon


I find the car remarkably good for that when the windows are all rolled
up no one outside can hear!

enggo_pah
09-08-2006, 03:49 PM
I need a place to shout where I can't be heard, and won't disturb or alarm anyone.

I just need a place where I can say anything I want, as loud as I want.

Can you suggest a place within an hour or an hour and a half's drive of Santa Rosa?

Thank you!Can we start a shouting group?

Sounds fun. Really!!

I am envisioning "shout association", songs being made up, total acceptance, interactions with wildlife...

yes.

sheaslounge
09-09-2006, 08:48 AM
I have gone out to the beach to shout. Or, Bull Frog pond has some great trails that will take you places where you would safe to shout.
Mike

Totchune
09-09-2006, 12:32 PM
I need a place to shout where I can't be heard, and won't disturb or alarm anyone.

I just need a place where I can say anything I want, as loud as I want.

Can you suggest a place within an hour or an hour and a half's drive of Santa Rosa?

Thank you!
Here is a suggestion: those uf us who did primal therapy in Southern California at the Janov Institute would often build a "primal box", to put in the backyard or wherever, all padded and sound-proof, to be used by whoever needed to get into some feelings and express them in a safe place outside of the institute...without hurting themselves or scaring the neighbors...(primal therapy, by the way, is not "screaming therapy" but a way to get into deep and often painful and difficult feelings)