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{{Hitchgathering2011}}==Press Release #1 - April Newsletter July 2011 (work in progress; please comment ==In less than three weeks we will gather in Kara Dere at the end) ==Black Sea coast of Bulgaria.
Hitchhiking is the oldest form of travel. People like Marco Polo would Most likely some people have never made left the road since we met in Sines last year, some already left their epic journeys without homes and hit the help of friendly strangers. Voyagers are roaming the roads for various reasons, but when it comes road to hitchhiking Bulgaria and if you haven't left already it's hardly ever just a means is time to get from place A stick out your thumbs to place B for free. On the outset it looks like they are all doing the same thing: raising their thumb by the side of let the road. But everyone has their own motivations. Some seek for personal growth, some adventure and others appreciate most the profound cultural experiences.bring you to Kara Dere!
{insert This year's hitchgathering destination is a comment huge beautiful beach called Kara Dere with a shadow spending forest offering great camping spots and a natural water source close by. The beach is 4km far away from the village Byala, about learning points}50km South of the city Varna and 75km North of the city Burgas. Check the [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=42.892231,27.899687&aq=&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=36.726391,90.263672&ie=UTF8&ll=42.885021,27.89712&spn=0.033206,0.088148&t=h&z=14 exact location].
Yet, for ===A self-organized gathering===If you arrive first at the past couple of decadesbeach just make a sign 5/8/11 and make yourself comfortable. The gathering is based on self-organisation. Some people contribute more and some less, the popularity of hitchhiking has been but everybody is asked to keep eyes and ears open to just join and ''do something'' if needed. Nobody is in steady declinecharge and nobody will have an answer to every question. This The program is due to several factors: the public transportation has become somewhat wellnot fixed, but some proposals have and can of course still be made. Some ideas and examples from last year include a freeshop, a lightfoot post-box, story-functioningtelling, hitchhiking language lessons, a living library, private car ownership has become more accessible volleyball and other beach games, crafting workshops, collective cooking and fear has increased in our societyso on. {insert a comment}
Still, every This yearthe gathering will be a bit of a challenge for us, new generations of hitchhikers emerge. And now they are equipped with modern day technology! People can plan because we need to take care about food and prepare their trips with knowledgewater supply before hand if possible -bases such as Hitchwiki.org and Digihitch.com. Accommodation can be found through online platforms like CouchSurfing, Hospitality Club and BeWelcome. Internet has enabled organized action and collaboration between hitchhikers around the worldonly shop is in the next village. One example But a bunch of this new "open society" is The European Hitchgathering people are going to meet already on 1 August in Varna to deal with that started as, and still is, an initiative by the hitchhikers for . If you want to help out you can find more details on the hitchhikerswebsite.
{insert a comment about If you cannot find the hitchgathering}gathering or need some urgent help in an emergency you can contact:
Previous hitchgatherings took place in France* Martin +359 897 68 66 27 (Bulgarian) * Boyan +359 887 40 10 41 (Bulgarian)* Jona +49157 89 138 770 (German, Ukraine and Portugal. This year The Hitchgathering is going to be organized on a beautiful Kara Dere beach near Byala, Bulgaria. The event starts on 5 August 2011 and lasts at least a few days, or as long as people wish to stay. Similarly, the program is made by the participants, on the spot. Anyone can hold a workshop, facilitate team games or whatever they think might contribute to the success of the event.text only)
{insert words :'''some more contacts would be great, especially of encouragement for drivers and first-time hitchhikers}those who have a bulgarian phone number!'''
By seeing the effort ===Pre-meetings===Pre-meetings are taking place in [http://hitchgathering.org/budapest-pre-meeting Budapest (30 July)], [http://hitchgathering.org/sofia-pre-meeting Sofia (2 August)], [http://hitchgathering.org/vama-veche-romania-pre-meeting Vama Veche (3 August)] and wherever you are willing to organize The Hitchgathering and enabling these experiences on organise one. Check the roadwebsite for detailed information, the European hitchhikers wish announcements or to contribute announce your own! Pre-meetings are great to meet others along the road and also a creation of good way to find a more openhitchhiking partner. However, trust-filled and sustainable societyyou can try to [[Hitchgathering/2011/Travelmate|find a partner in advance]] as well.
More information===You should bring===* Enough food & water (or at least water containers) to the beach to stay for a few days.* A plate, a mug, a spoon, a knives, a fork. In short:kitchen tools. * Toilet paper* Buy alcohol in advance... * Some additional cardboard could be useful* Music instruments, a flying disc, a water ball, no limits to your creativity
www===General Advice===* While hitchhiking always bring enough water bottles with you.hitchgatheringIn hot temperatures, you need at least 2 to 4 liters a day.org* Avoid hitchhiking in the middle of the day. Try trucks, for example, for long distance traveling during the day.* Take enough breaks! * Do not stand hitchhiking in the sun. Do not stand hitchhiking in the sun. A sunstroke is easy to get!* Take a hat, scarf or umbrella/parasol since shadow is often hard to find. Cover your skin. * Try to speak the [[Template:Phrasebook/Bulgarian|local language]]* Give 5/8/11 flyers!
www===Directions===If you are hitchhiking from Varna to the South:You hit the road for Burgas and go to the city of Byala, about 50 km south of Varna.hitchwikiJust where the city begins, there is a gas station on the left, and some 50m after it you turn left and hit the country road through the grape vines.org
If you are hitchhiking from Burgas to the North:
You take the road towards Varna and travel some 70km to the city of Byala. You have to pass through the city, and just where the city ends in its Northern part, you turn right before the gas station and hit the country road through the grape vines.
 
From there it is about 4-5 km to the beach itself. Half-way to the beach there is a natural spring where you should refill your water. There will be some signs to help your orientation.
 
The gathering will be rather at the South end of the beach, because there is another natural water source.
 
==News Story (long) - April 2011 ==
 
Read it in: [[Hitchgathering/2011/NewsDE | German]], [[Hitchgathering/2011/newsFI | Finnish]], [[Hitchgathering/2011/NewsFR | French]], [[Hitchgathering/2011/NewsSP | Spanish]], [[Hitchgathering/2011/newsHU | Hungarian]]
 
In 2011, the European Hitchhikers' Gathering will take place in Bulgaria. This annual "Hitchgathering" is organized now for the fourth time, by its participants. The gathering aims to promote hitchhiking in Europe.
 
''"The Hitchgathering brings together people from different countries and gives them life changing experiences. It portrays an alternative way of travelling that saves our planet's resourses."'' a Latvian hitchhiker, Arta, describes.
 
Marco Polo, and other travelers of the past, would have never made their epic journeys without the help of friendly strangers. Voyagers travel the roads for a multitude of reasons. Yet, when it comes to hitchhiking, getting from A to B for free by raising your thumb is not the only motivation. Some seek personal growth, others yearn for adventure and others still, appreciate the profound cultural experiences to be had while enjoying their discussions with the drivers that stop for them.
 
For the past couple of decades, however, the popularity of hitchhiking has been in steady decline. People have put more emphasis on ownership of possessions and feel ever more isolated from the communities they live in. Fear in our contemporary society is much more prevalent than it used to be. Generally people don't want to jeopardize their wealth and health by taking unnecessary risks, such as sharing a ride with an unfamiliar traveler.
 
But is this really the case? ''"Through hitching I have come to accept my faults, ignore those of others and realise that there is a whole lot more compassion, mercy, love and humanity out there than we are led to believe."'' a South African hitchhiker, Tam, sums up. ''"I have become more patient and talkative than I expected. I have realized that most people are willing to help each other despite what is said in the news. People are just afraid of what they don't know."'' says Anaïs from France.
 
Each year, a generation of hitchhikers emerges. And now they are equipped with modern day technology! People can plan and prepare their trips with knowledge-bases such as [http://hitchwiki.org Hitchwiki.org] and [http://digihitch.com Digihitch.com]. Accommodation can be found through online platforms like [http://couchsurfing.org CouchSurfing], [http://hospitalityclub.org Hospitality Club] and [http://bewelcome.org BeWelcome]. Internet has enabled organized action between hitchhikers around the world. One example of this new open collaboration is the European Hitchgathering that started as, and still is, a grass-roots initiative to ensure that hitchhiking culture prevails and develops.
 
''"It is a family where you can share 'the essence' of travelling."'' says Max who is coming to the Hitchgathering all the way from New Zealand.
 
Previous hitchgatherings took place in France, Ukraine and Portugal. This year The Hitchgathering is going to be organized on the beautiful Kara Dere beach near Byala, Bulgaria. The event starts on 5 August 2011 and lasts at least a few days, or as long as people wish to stay. But for most participants, the adventure starts many days earlier as they set off for their journey. Smaller scale gatherings will be organized for them in all major stopover cities, so they can rest and meet the others on their way to Bulgaria. The program of the event is made by the participants, on the spot. Anyone can hold a workshop, facilitate team games or whatever they think might contribute to the success of the event. Workshops that need preparation will be organized by the participants themselves through the website.
 
''"Go for it! You won't regret it. It's a way to get out of your comfort zone, to challenge yourself, but also to witness that there still are nice people on this planet that are willing to share."'' says Ron from Guatemala. ''It's a great festival where you can meet other hitchhikers, share stories and knowledge, and have a freaking good time! But you really have to want to hitch, as there will be hard moments when you have to see the adventure in it."'' Zsolt, a Hungarian hitchhiker, adds.
 
''"Hopefully the reason why you don't see that many hitchhikers on the road is that they already got a ride."'' a Finnish hitchhiker, Tomi, states and continues: ''"We wish that this event contributes to a creation of a more open, trust-filled and sustainable society."'' Max adds: ''"The hitchhiker is there to give you the opportunity to do your good deed for the day!"''
 
'''More information:'''
 
[http://hitchgathering.org Hitchgathering.org]
 
[http://hitchwiki.org Hitchwiki.org]
 
==Press Release (short) - April 2011 ==
 
In 2011, the European hitchhikers' gathering will take place in Bulgaria. This annual "Hitchgathering" is organized now, for the fourth time, by its participants. The gathering aims to promote hitchhiking in Europe.
 
''"The Hitchgathering brings together people from different countries and gives them life changing experiences. It portrays an alternative way of travelling that saves our planet's resourses."'' a Latvian hitchhiker, Arta, describes.
 
Marco Polo, and other travelers of the past, would have never made their epic journeys without the help of friendly strangers. It might appear very simple: raise your thumb to get from A to B for free, but the motivations for hitchhiking vary. Some seek personal growth, others yearn for adventure and others still, appreciate the profound cultural experiences to be had while enjoying their discussions with the drivers that stop for them.
 
The Hitchgathering started as, and still is, a grass-roots initiative to ensure that hitchhiking culture prevails and develops. Previous gatherings took place in France, Ukraine and Portugal. This year The Hitchgathering is going to be organized on the beautiful Kara Dere beach near Byala, Bulgaria. The event starts on 5 August 2011. But for most participants, the adventure starts many days earlier as they set off for their journey.
 
Smaller scale gatherings will be organized for them in all major stopover cities, so they can rest and meet the others on their way to Bulgaria. The program of the event is made by the participants, on the spot. Anyone can hold a workshop, facilitate team games or whatever they think might contribute to the success of the event.
 
''"Go for it! You won't regret it. It's a way to get out of your comfort zone, to challenge yourself, but also to witness that there still are nice people on this planet that are willing to share."'' Ron from Guatemala advices the first-timers.
 
Max from New Zealand reminds the drivers: ''"The hitchhiker is there to give you the opportunity to do your good deed for the day!"''
 
'''More information:'''
 
[http://hitchgathering.org Hitchgathering.org]
 
[http://hitchwiki.org Hitchwiki.org]
==April 2011 Newsletter (sent out) ==
May your travels be as sweet as chocolate!
 
 
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