Awesome, thanks for the report! I'm glad to hear it went so well.
I'm jealous of your visuals! I love the visuals of 4-HO-EPT, they're beautiful, but they're just not that strong for me.... Definitely not to the point of like significant tracers or anything, even on 100 mg it was mostly just extreme warping and melting and mild patterning. I feel like if I could find a way to bring that effect out while still keeping the rest of the effects more on the level of your trip here it would really make me a lot more certain about where 4-HO-EPT lies on my list of favorite 4-substituted tryptamines. It's definitely at least high up it even despite that though because I really do find even just the headspace and body high that satisfying on their own, it's good stuff, plus the fleeting visuals I do get are still quite nice, some of the best.
Interesting to know that you find it better than EPT, I haven't tried that one yet but I have some. About the similarity to 4-HO-DPT, I would actually describe it as closer to 4-HO-DET in the overall style of its subjective effects too, its comparison to 4-HO-DPT for me is mostly in terms of its potency of visuals and body load, and the particularly significant visionary strength. The headspace, color palette, and body high I would all say are closer to 4-HO-DET. However, I tend not to think about it or describe it much this way primarily because in these ways I actually find it even closer to 4-HO-MPT, which for me is definitely the most similar tryptamine to 4-HO-DET. The most significant difference between these two for me is that, while they both have a very strong blend of visuals, visions, and dissociation, 4-HO-DET has for me this very bizarre and, for a tryptamine, largely unique emotional and visual vibe that makes it feel very shamanic, tribal, otherworldly, and just overall distinct from its class, whereas 4-HO-MPT has a vibe that is similarly deep and alien, but that is portrayed through the same kind of brilliant geometric grandeur of like DMT and mushrooms with the now second most LSD-like visions I've experienced on any tryptamine mixed in. 4-HO-EPT for me also has some of this vibe though to a lesser extent, and there definitely is a part of it I recognize exclusively from 4-HO-DET's bizareness, which I think contributes to why I find it to be perhaps the most unique of the class, but overall I find it to follow the trend of 4-HO-MPT much more in that it still really resembles the classic tryptamines in visual style and has the now first most LSD-like visions I've experienced on any tryptamine, and I also find both of them to be deeply emotionally satisfying in a way that LSD also is for me but that 4-HO-DET has not yet been. So, that's why I tend to describe it that way, but I do agree with your assessment as well. This is not to say of course that any of this must apply to you though.... Just thought I'd give some perspective!
I bet you would really like 4-HO-MPT too, if you like 4-HO-DET and 4-HO-EPT. Honestly, I think most psychonauts would probably like it.... For me it has without question been the most consistently intense experience found within the 4-substitued tryptamines, both visually and mentally. I haven't even pushed it that much yet and I've been on the verge of a breakthrough multiple times, visuals like Alex Gray art, grandiose hallucinations, and altered thinking like tautological or irrational beliefs seem common. This is mostly speaking from my own experiences and a couple friends though. If you do get a chance to try it I'd love to hear what you have to say about it too.
Anyway, thanks again for the update!