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− | Early November 2006 Robino finally registered for this wiki | + | Early November 2006 Robino finally registered for this wiki. |
==My experience with hitchhiking== | ==My experience with hitchhiking== | ||
− | I have hitchhiking experience in the [[United Kingdom]], [[Netherlands]], [[Germany]], [[France]], [[Czech Republic]], [[Switzerland]], [[Austria]], [[Slovenia]], [[Croatia]], [[Serbia]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Spain]] and [[Turkey]]. | + | I have hitchhiking experience in the [[United Kingdom]], [[Netherlands]], [[Germany]], [[France]], [[Czech Republic]], [[Switzerland]], [[Austria]], [[Slovenia]], [[Croatia]], [[Serbia]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Spain]] and [[Turkey]]. The first time I hitchhiked was in '98 with a girl from [[Nijmegen]] to [[Amsterdam]]. After four rides we got stuck somewhere in [[Utrecht]]. A year later I hitchhiked around the UK twice and I never got stuck again. |
==My philosophy on hitchhiking== | ==My philosophy on hitchhiking== | ||
− | Hitchhiking for me is above everything a sport. It is not about cheap traveling but about sharing and meeting random people of whom some never turn out to be so random at all. | + | [[Image:Granada.jpg|right|thumb|234px|Me hitching from Valencia to Granada]] Hitchhiking for me is above everything a sport. It is not about cheap traveling but about sharing and meeting random people of whom some never turn out to be so random at all. |
− | + | I believe also in 'hitchhiking karma'. Most of the time you end up getting those rides which are meant for you at that time. | |
I strongly believe in a hitchhiker with an active attitude; walking up to drivers and talk to them to ask them for a ride. Whether you are waiting at a service station, rest-area or simply at a roundabout or traffic lights where cars stop. | I strongly believe in a hitchhiker with an active attitude; walking up to drivers and talk to them to ask them for a ride. Whether you are waiting at a service station, rest-area or simply at a roundabout or traffic lights where cars stop. | ||
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==Personal== | ==Personal== | ||
− | Currently I | + | Currently I live in Amsterdam. I also lived in [[Barcelona]], [[Istanbul]], [[Huizen]] and [[Newcastle]]. |
− | + | If you're coming to Amsterdam, [https://www.bewelcome.org/bw/member.php?cid=robino profile]. My house is regularly visited by other hitchhikers. | |
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+ | You can also read my [http://robokow.net my website] | ||
[[Category:Hitchhikers]] | [[Category:Hitchhikers]] |
Revision as of 15:15, 13 July 2008
Early November 2006 Robino finally registered for this wiki.
My experience with hitchhiking
I have hitchhiking experience in the United Kingdom, Netherlands, Germany, France, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Spain and Turkey. The first time I hitchhiked was in '98 with a girl from Nijmegen to Amsterdam. After four rides we got stuck somewhere in Utrecht. A year later I hitchhiked around the UK twice and I never got stuck again.
My philosophy on hitchhiking
Hitchhiking for me is above everything a sport. It is not about cheap traveling but about sharing and meeting random people of whom some never turn out to be so random at all.
I believe also in 'hitchhiking karma'. Most of the time you end up getting those rides which are meant for you at that time.
I strongly believe in a hitchhiker with an active attitude; walking up to drivers and talk to them to ask them for a ride. Whether you are waiting at a service station, rest-area or simply at a roundabout or traffic lights where cars stop.
I highly recommend to at least speak some hitchhiking sentences in the language of the country where traveling.
Personal
Currently I live in Amsterdam. I also lived in Barcelona, Istanbul, Huizen and Newcastle.
If you're coming to Amsterdam, profile. My house is regularly visited by other hitchhikers.
You can also read my my website