Hawaii

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<map lat='20.8' lng='-157.5' zoom='6' view='0' float='right' country='United States'/> Hawaii is a group of islands in the Pacific ocean and belongs to the USA.

Despite being a series of islands separate from the mainland, it is probably the easiest US state for hitchhiking. Do not expect to travel very long distances, as all islands are fairly small, but do be prepared to drink a lot of beer and smoke a LOT of pot.

The Big Island

Thumbing around the Big Island can be heaps of fun especially since it is not as crowded with seasonal tourists as some of the other more frequented islands. Rides often come in the form of "Hop in the back bra" from locals driving large pick-up trucks. Rides can also be ways of getting to meet locals and avoiding being the Haole (a term used to describe foreigners and white people). Beware that the east side of the Island can almost certainly expect rain at some point during the day all year round, while the east side may be boiling hot and dry for weeks. Don't be afraid to use the Shaka sign, the unmistakable pinky and thumb salute. It is the ultimate symbol of aloha and local culture in Hawaii.

-Maui- I hitched in maui with extreme ease, the first time i put my thumb up i was in a car 30 seconds later, and half way around the island less than an hour later. The native locals are unfriendly, for good reason, although this is not absolute, the white locals are friendly, and you will always be picked up, and offered a beer, or some other goody- J-rod


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