February 2012
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Location Location Location
hikehitcher:
And so the prophecy was fulfilled. I began hitchhiking everywhere I went. “Buses!” People would tell me. “Strangers!” I would reply. It’s much more fun than a bus, because you cant just sit in your corner and ignore everyone. No, you have to make actual conversation. Plus it gets you out of your comfort zone, which is where all the fun is! It’s cheaper, too.
I moved out and moved...
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This summer,
reiversmusic:
I have plans to hop a freight train going anywhere. I haven’t made up my mind where yet though I have drawn up some routes to consider. I still have a job, and I still have a family that demands all of my time off. In lieu of a typical mid July trip to Houston to lay in my cozy 2nd home, I’m going to have to tell my family I’ll see them this winter. I probably won’t be able to make...
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How to hitch without a hitch →
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Two years he walks the earth. No phone, no pool, no pets, no cigarettes....
– Christopher McCandless (via animalsonbikes)
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Mikhail
hikehitcher:
Hitchhiking. Its something of a weird nature. Many people use it every day to get to and fro, others piss themselves just thinking about it.
I use it for getting to and home from work. Nothing too fancy. Although I’m going to take it with me, and experience everything I can in my no doubt short life. Soon I will be hitchhiking across America, seeing all there is to see. Diving...
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climbingamountainwithawolf asked: Fuck yeah amazing blog!! Hitchhiking is a part of life on my reserve. It trains you to the life of hitching rides. How to be kind and nice to strangers.
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space-parade:
so… what if i didn’t go to college
and just totally lived free and went train hopping and hitch hiking and slept in tents and dumpster dived for food and disappointed my parents and decided not to care.
what if.
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What You Need To Know About CouchSurfing →
vagabondtique:
There are hotels, hostels then there is CouchSurfing. Only in the magical world of backpacking can this actually work. Let me see…
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Incredibly inspiring hitchhiking race: Paris to... →
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Welcome to The Land of Eternal Spring
melomakarona:
2 October 2011. San Ignacio - Flores, Guatemala.
Time to cross another border. The first border I crossed during this trip was a piece of cake, so I am not too worried about this one. OK, I will have to pay the fee of 18,50 (!) American dollars to exit the country, but I don’t have to pay anything entering Guatemala at least.
I catch a few short rides to Benque Viejo del Carmen....
Anonymous asked: Thank you for takin the time to answer my question about the gear :)) really aprreicate it thank you!