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* '''2777 km''' (1736 miles), according to [mailto:[email protected] Pavel Trcala], from [[Czech Republic]]. Time 28 November 1998 07:30 - 29 November 1998 06:30. The route: Miami to Chicago via Jacksonville (Florida), Savannah (Georgia), Columbia (South Carolina), Asheville (North Carolina), Knoxville (Tennessee), Lexington (Kentucky), Toledo (Ohio), South Bend (Indiana), and Harvey (Illinois). The route was done in five lifts.
* '''2750 km''', according to [http://www.vladas.com/ Vladas Sapranavicius], member of [[VHHC|Vilnius Hitch-hiking Club]]. Time: 21 August 1996 22:00 – 22 August 1996 22:00 [http://www.viamichelin.com/ ViaMichelin] gives as expected travel time for Almeria - Potsdam: 24 hours and 51 minutes. The route: Almeria (E) – Murcia (E) – Barcelona (E) – Montpellier (F) – Lyon (F) – Frankfurt (D) – Potsdam (D). 4 lifts (Almeria – Montpellier; Montpellier – Lyon; Lyon – Salzgitter; Salzgitter – Potsdam). The average speed (including waiting for the ride + a cup of beer in the restaurant): 115 km/h. The maximum speed: 170 km/h.
* [[File:Gbor-cut.jpg|left|thumb|280px]] '''2318.4 km''', according to [[User:Prino|Robert Prins]], hitchhiker from, at the time, the [[Netherlands]]. It was done in 4 lifts through [[Yugoslavia]], [[Austria]] and [[Germany]] during 20.47 hours. The record was included on page 179 of the '''UK''' 1991 edition of the Guinness Book of Records. Full details of the four rides that led to this record can be found [[Prino's https://prino.neocities.org/miscellaneous/prinos-24-hour -record|.html here]].
== Lifetime hitchhiking ==
* '''Benoit Grieu''' has been hitch-hiking since 1979 and still hitchhiked every day until [http://beni.eurower.net/ he disappeared], [http://www.autostopmagellan.ro/benoit-grieu-de-timotei-rad/] {{ro}}, on his way to Nepal in 2011. During these years he covered about '''1,500,000 km''' not staying more than 3 months in one place.
* '''Expedition “Autocolumbus”''' by [[PASL]] in 17 February 1992 – July 1993. The trip started 4 hitchhikers: '''Alexey Vorov, Mikhail Dutkevich, Kiril Baranov and Victor Grigor’ev''', but only Alexey and Mikhail finished the complete journey. The route was around the world through 25 countries in Europe, Asia, South and North America. The length of the route '''~83,000 km'''.
* In 2014 Stefan [[User:Korn|Korn]] started a circumnavigation expedition. The trip took him 22 months, passing through 58 countries in 5 continents and covering a total distance of '''108.895 km'''. His expedition was documented in his travel blog [https://warmroads.de/en/hitchhiking-around-the-world/ warmroads.de].
== Longest waiting time ==
== The lowest temperature ==
* '''–63°C'''. It was for hitchhiker '''Elena Saturova''', member of PASL in January 1992 between Ust’-Nera and Sasuman in East Yakutya, Russia.
* During their expedition to the Nordkapp in January 2018, hitchhikers of the DTSG encountered temperatures down to '''–30 °C''' in Finnish Lapland. The hitchhiking nomad '''Sven Kopf''' even slept outside during those temperatures.
== The highest speed ==
== Fastest round the world hitchhike trip ==
* [http://transglobal-race.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=40&Itemid=35&lang=en '''20 days +1h31m17s'''], according to Alexej Vorov from Russia. Alexej hitch-hiked from St. Petersburg to Vladivostok, from Seattle to Boston and from Madrid to St. Petersburg starting 01.10.2014 00h00 and finishing 21.10.2014 01h31:17. He passed the countries Russia, USA, Spain, France, Germany, Poland, Lithuania and Latvia.
 
== Highest number of countries within 24 hours ==
* '''10''', according to Miran Ipavec from Slovenia. Miran hitched this in 23 hours and 15 minutes, starting on 2018-03-14. In this order he passed these countries: Serbia, Croatia*, Bosnia and Herzegovina**, Slovenia*, Italy**, Austria*, Germany**, Hungary*, Slovakia, Czech Republic. Countries marked * were passed twice and at those marked ** Ipavec retunred into the previous country at the border.
== Highest number of countries within 10 days ==
* '''30''', according to Miran Ipavec from Slovenia. Miran hitched this in 9 days, 20 hours and 25 minutes, starting on 2015-04-01. In this order he passed these countries: Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania*, Ukraine, Serbia, Macedonia*, Bulgaria, Greece, Albania, Montenegro, Bosniaand Herzegovina, Croatia*, Slovenia*, Italy, Austria*, Czech Republic, Germany*, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, The Netherlands, Denmark and Sweden. Countries marked * were passed twice. Kosovo, not recognised by the UN, is excluded from this list.
== Longest "driving the driver" ride ==
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<li> [[User:Korn|Stefan Korn]] hitchhiked from Fairbanks down to British Colombia and got a 2676km long ride from [[Tok]] [[Alaska]] to [[Cache Creek]] in [[British Columbia]] (2014-01-13T). Around '''1.600 km''' he drove by himself.</li>
 
<li>'''1,113.6 km''', by [[User:Prino|Prino]] from the Netherlands, a ride from service station Deersels on the A67 near [[Sevenum]], [[The Netherlands]] (2018-09-04T14:13) to service station Brwinów on the A2 near [[Brwinów]], [[Poland]] (2018-09-05T12:24) - Prino drove the entire distance, driver even paid for a hotel room at night. Possibly around '''1,100 km''', also by [[User:Prino|Prino]]. During his longest ride, a 2,502.9 km monster from a petrol station near [[Platamonas]] (1990-08-13T16:32) in [[Greece]] to [[Driebergen]] (1990-08-15T12:54) in the Netherlands, he drove during five periods, for a total time of 10:06 out of a total driving time of 22:41. The distance is based on the average speed of the ride, and the sections driven.</li>
 
<li>'''781 km''', according to [[User:Fverhart|Frank Verhart]] from the [[Netherlands]]. Frank drove from service station Gralla Ost on the A9 near [[Graz]], [[Austria]] (2015-05-26T22:19) to service station Medenbach Ost on the A3 near [[Frankfurt am Main]], [[Germany]] (2015-05-27T10:28).</li>
<li>Possibly around '''1,100 km''' by [[User:Prino|Prino]] from the Netherlands. During his longest ride, a 2,502.9 km monster from a petrol station near [[Platamonas]] (1990-08-13T16:32) in [[Greece]] to [[Driebergen]] (1990-08-15T12:54) in the Netherlands, he drove during five periods, for a total time of 10:06 out of a total driving time of 22:41. The distance is based on the average speed of the ride, and the sections driven.</li>
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* '''William Innes''' from Scotland, UK. He got a ride on a milk float on 'collection' day and it took 4.5 hours to travel 2 miles from North London to the start of the M1. '''(HGE)''' Note: It would take a reasonably fit person about 30 minutes to cover this distance on foot...
* '''Ruth Cleece''' from UK. She got a '''half-mile''' ride taking '''45 minutes''' on a steam-roller. '''(HGE)'''
 
== Youngest driver hitchhiked ==
* '''Robertas Pogorelis''' from Vilnius, Lithuania. On 23 August 2016 he got a ride from Long Island, Palau, to Koror, Palau (about 2 km) from a '''14-year-old''' girl who was driving to school. Everything was legal: the driver held a temporary licence and was sitting next to her 16-year-old sister who had a full licence.
== Hitchhiking lap records of famous racing circuits ==
"The greatest distance in 24 hours is 2318.4 km ''1440.7 miles'', from Southern [[Yugoslavia]] to [[Hamburg]], [[Germany|West Germany]] on 5 July 1989 by Robert Prins of [[De Bilt]], [[The Netherlands]]. He achieved this with just four lifts."
Full details of the four rides that led to this record can be found [[Prino's 24http://prino.neocities.org/miscellaneous/prino%27s%2024-hour record|%20record.html here]].
== The US edition of the Guinness Book of Records ==
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It would be great to add additional existing records:
* The biggest hitch-hiking gathering
* The biggest hitch-hiking race by number of participants
* The biggest hitch-hiking event in general
* The longest hitch-hiking race by kilometres
* The largest hitch-hiking club (number of members during some certain year. There should be a clear rules, how a club define membership, for example, yearly membership fee or visiting club's meetings at least once per month)
* The longest boat ride
* The longest train ride
* The longest plane ride
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