Difference between revisions of "Colorado"
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'''Colorado''' is a state of the [[United States of America|United States]]. | '''Colorado''' is a state of the [[United States of America|United States]]. | ||
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+ | The traveler passing through Denver will be wise to note the presence of several Mexican bus companies. More affordable, more comfortable, more reliable, and with noteably nicer co-passengers than the Dirty Dog (greyhound), these companies can take you to Kansas City, New Mexico, Texas, Arizona, Southern California, and of course, Mexico. If you've got a few bucks and you don't feel like thumbing your way out of suburban sprawl, head over the area between Welton and Champa between 19th and 22nd streets. Autobuses Los Paisanos, Los Limosines, Autobuses Americanos and others can get you to Mexico for 50-60 dollars. | ||
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+ | There is a bus that runs between Fort Collins and Loveland with a policy which allows you to ride free if you claim to be 17 or younger. | ||
== Colorado's Front Range == | == Colorado's Front Range == | ||
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[[Colorado Springs]] | [[Colorado Springs]] | ||
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== Western Colorado == | == Western Colorado == | ||
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Very easy: US HGWY 6 over Loveland Pass for back-country skiers (Only in the winter, and only to the top of the mountain). Make sure to find a large pull-off area on a straight stretch of road. | Very easy: US HGWY 6 over Loveland Pass for back-country skiers (Only in the winter, and only to the top of the mountain). Make sure to find a large pull-off area on a straight stretch of road. | ||
− | '''Note''': | + | '''Note''': Buena Vista and Canon City are prison areas which tend to be more difficult to hitchhike around. |
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== Experiences == | == Experiences == | ||
− | :''I would not hesitate to claim Colorado as the easiest state in America to hitchhike in | + | :''I would not hesitate to claim Colorado as the easiest state in America to hitchhike in. Anywhere west of the front range is incredibly easy. If you are like me you will wish people would stop picking you up so fast so you could have more time to absorb the scenery. I have been through most highways in Colorado and the longest I ever waited (other than a 4.5 hour wait in Greeley and a 1.5 hour wait in Pueblo) was probably about 20 minutes.'' - [[User:Thewindandrain|Thewindandrain]] 0:17:26, 6 March 2012 (CET) |
== Cities == | == Cities == |
Revision as of 01:53, 16 May 2012
Colorado is a state of the United States.
Public transport
The traveler passing through Denver will be wise to note the presence of several Mexican bus companies. More affordable, more comfortable, more reliable, and with noteably nicer co-passengers than the Dirty Dog (greyhound), these companies can take you to Kansas City, New Mexico, Texas, Arizona, Southern California, and of course, Mexico. If you've got a few bucks and you don't feel like thumbing your way out of suburban sprawl, head over the area between Welton and Champa between 19th and 22nd streets. Autobuses Los Paisanos, Los Limosines, Autobuses Americanos and others can get you to Mexico for 50-60 dollars.
There is a bus that runs between Fort Collins and Loveland with a policy which allows you to ride free if you claim to be 17 or younger.
Colorado's Front Range
Denver sucks and while it can be difficult there are ways out. West of Denver treated me pretty good though.
Boulder is very easy to hitch into and out of. The easiest place I have ever hitched was Canyon Dr./119 between Boulder and Nederland. Used hitch hiking as a means of commuting in the mountains west of Boulder.
Other Major Cities on the Front Range include: Colorado Springs and Fort Collins
Western Colorado
Very easy: US. 50 from Salida to Grand Junction (gets a little harder once you hit the Utah border, carry water)
Very easy: Rt. 135 from Gunnison to Crested Butte
Easy to Moderate: along 24 and 285 north of Salida
Difficult: 92 and 133 between Carbondale and Delta (Low Traffic)
Easy: 550 Montrose to Durango
Very easy: Durango to Alamosa
Difficult to Moderate: Fort Collins to Loveland to Greeley
Very easy: US HGWY 6 over Loveland Pass for back-country skiers (Only in the winter, and only to the top of the mountain). Make sure to find a large pull-off area on a straight stretch of road.
Note: Buena Vista and Canon City are prison areas which tend to be more difficult to hitchhike around.
Experiences
- I would not hesitate to claim Colorado as the easiest state in America to hitchhike in. Anywhere west of the front range is incredibly easy. If you are like me you will wish people would stop picking you up so fast so you could have more time to absorb the scenery. I have been through most highways in Colorado and the longest I ever waited (other than a 4.5 hour wait in Greeley and a 1.5 hour wait in Pueblo) was probably about 20 minutes. - Thewindandrain 0:17:26, 6 March 2012 (CET)
Cities
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