
Kesey's bus "Further"
Kesey's bus, named "Further," was a brightly painted vehicle used by author Ken Kesey and his Merry Pranksters in the 1960s. It became a symbol of the counterculture movement, representing freedom, experimentation, and communal living. The bus journeyed across the United States to promote the use of psychedelics, like LSD, and explore consciousness. Kesey and his group hosted " acid tests," events blending music, art, and mind-altering experiences. "Further" embodied the spirit of adventure and rebellion during a transformative era, seeking deeper understanding and connectivity among individuals.