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Personal Experiences
== Personal Experiences ==
:''Easily the easiest country to hitch. Spent about a month hitchin around. I recommend the walk from the highway to Misahualli to see the monkeys in the square and to camp along the banks of the jungly river fork.'' -[[User:Chael777|Chael777]]
:''I never had to wait more then half and hour, at any place in Ecuador. Hitchhiking through the coast is probably Easily the easiestcountry to hitch. Hitchhiking Spent about a month hitchin around the Andes is the best. I recommend visiting cities like Loja the walk from the highway to Misahualli to see the monkeys in the square and Cuencato camp along the banks of the jungly river fork.'' - [[User:fyrexiaChael777|fyrexiaChael777]]
 ''I never had to wait more then half and hour, at any place in Ecuador. Hitchhiking through the coast is probably the easiest. Hitchhiking around the Andes is the best. I recommend visiting cities like Loja and Cuenca.'' - [[User:fyrexia|fyrexia]]  ''Loved Ecuador, I hitchhiked from the Colombia border to Quito, over to Pernables, down to Montanita, over to Guayaquil and onwards to Peru. Never waited long, could easily sleep in the country in my hammock and got given money for lunch once, bought lunch once and given a place to stay twice. The coast is a little trickier but very doable, just aim for the pickup trucks, some might ask for money (one did) but just say you have none and it's all cool. The water in Quito is drinkable too and there is a lively couchsurfing scene, just be careful because its not as cheap as Peru or Colombia. Managed to hitchhike urban buses twice, I recommend always walking with your bag on your bag and turning around when a car approaches, especially on the coast, this type of hitchhiking works better than petrol stations and signs because Ecuadorian will pity you fast and want to help out'' - [[User:HoboSpirit|HoboSpirit]]
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