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Washington (State)

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It's pretty much a mean thick urban corridor from the north dregs of [[Seattle]] down 'allaway through to at least the south end of [[Olympia]], a good 200 miles of city. That means buses - you can get all the way from Olympia to Bellingham for a relatively low fare, although several transfers are needed, typically in Lakewood, Downtown Seattle, Everett, and Mt Vernon. But the good news is that there's a funky little bus service called the CAP that runs two or three times daily from Tumwater outside Oly to [[Vancouver (WA)]], and it's only $1. Although, according to information on [http://www.digihitch.com Digihitch], there are a lot of good [[rest area|rest stops]] in WA, especially heading North from [[Portland (Oregon)|Portland]], [[Oregon]], on I-5.
In the state of Washington, it's best to make use of truck stops and rest areas for hitching! Washington is one of the tougher states to hitchhike.
Eastern Washington is OK hitching, too. Sometimes slow going, but well.
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