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==== Option 3: ====
If you prefer service stations along the motorway catch S-tog E towards Køge and get off at ''Karlslunde'' station. When you step out of Walk away from the train, be sure to turn into on the direction where the train was coming from. Take this left side's exit out of the station, then turn right. When until you reach ''Mosede LandevejKarlslunde Strandvej'' and turn right. Walk down here to the end, then turn right onto ''Karlslunde Strandvej'', walk down here for about 5-10 minutes. At On the second roundabout turn right onto ''Karlslunde Mosevej''after the Aldi. This street leads you right to the motorway. If you are hitching south or west, you need to be on the right side of the road, so cross under the bridge and take a left over a small wooden bridge. Then Follow the path and branch off to the left once you're near the services. If you go up a little hill to get into 're hungry, there's an excellent bakery's dumpster along the service stationMosevej where [[User:Zenit|Zenit]] broke his fast one July evening 2011. The Aldi's dumpster was locked, however.  The train from the main station to Karlslunde takes you about 30 minutes, and it should take another 30 minutes to walk to the service station. Be aware that there are not many street signs guiding your way. The train ticket costs 63 Kroner. Passengers don, but it't seem to be checked for their tickets regularly; however getting caught without a ticket can cost 636 Kroner (105 Euros). Especially if they can't check whether the address you're telling them is correct, they might try s easy to take the money you have with you, so better blackride (pretend tosee below) not have money for paying this.
==== Option 4: ====
=== Ferry between [[Sjælland]] and [[Jylland]] ===
Hitching a ferry between [[Sjælland]] and [[Jylland]] is possible, too, as you don't pay per person but per car on the ferry. Option #1 mentioned [[#West_towards_Roskilde.2C_Fyn_or_Jylland|above]] is probably the best way for getting a car towards Holbæk and further on to Sj. Odde or Kalundborg. Ferry timetables can be found at [http://www.mols-linien.dk/english Mols-Linien] but they run quite frequently. Be aware that the ferry from Kalundborg is very slow (about 3 hours to Aarhus).
 
== Public Transportation, Food and Sleeping ==
 
Copenhagen's public transportation system is one of Europe's easiest to use for free. All the S-Trains and Metros can be entered without having to cross any gates, the only thing to watch out for are ticket inspectors. Those usually wear a uniform on the Metro and sometimes do on S-Trains. Chances are not very high that they'll show up, but they exist. When you see them, just leave the train asap, pretending not to understand etc. They are legally not allowed to hold you, but they can block your path. If they can't check whether the address you're telling them is correct or if you're a foreigner (and not really under an obligation to pay any fines anyway), they might try to take the money you have with you, so better (pretend to) not have money for paying this. Using public transportation is, by the way, an excellent way to get through Copenhagen if you're travelling between Sweden and the South/West.
 
Copenhagen is a city whose dumpsters are a generous source of food. Ask the locals or check out trashwiki for more information. There's spots where you can camp and where there's usually some tents near Christiania, again, ask around.
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