Difference between revisions of "Santa Cruz"
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== Going South to [[Los Angeles]] == | == Going South to [[Los Angeles]] == | ||
If you're not in a hurry, take the Route 1. | If you're not in a hurry, take the Route 1. | ||
− | + | Otherwise the US-101 is probably your best bet. | |
If you try to go to the I-5, be aware that the I-152 and the I-5 intersection is just highways. Don't even try to wait there for a ride. It's better to start walking down South and hope to get picked up by a friendly soul coming down from [[Bay Area]]. | If you try to go to the I-5, be aware that the I-152 and the I-5 intersection is just highways. Don't even try to wait there for a ride. It's better to start walking down South and hope to get picked up by a friendly soul coming down from [[Bay Area]]. | ||
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[[trash:Santa Cruz]] | [[trash:Santa Cruz]] | ||
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[[Category:California]] | [[Category:California]] |
Revision as of 05:34, 15 December 2011
Santa Cruz in California is a great place to hitchhike. Many people hitchhike locally and it's on the Route 1 and close to the US-101, some of the best highways for hitchhiking in the United States.
Going South to Los Angeles
If you're not in a hurry, take the Route 1. Otherwise the US-101 is probably your best bet.
If you try to go to the I-5, be aware that the I-152 and the I-5 intersection is just highways. Don't even try to wait there for a ride. It's better to start walking down South and hope to get picked up by a friendly soul coming down from Bay Area.