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Revision as of 17:12, 28 February 2011

Feel free to add contexts you feel may potentially blend in your hitchhiking experiences, or give a description of the experience of your feelings according to such contexts.

Feel free to edit and re-arrange the classifications...

Time

  • No specific time for arrival
  • Specific time of arrival


Aim

Aimful

example:

  • hitchhiking to meet loved ones
  • hitchhiking with a loved one as to get to know each other better
  • hitchhiking to meet unknown friends

Aimless

ex:

  • burn-out hitchhiking

http://hitchwiki.org/en/Aimless_trajectory

  • hitchhiking by default as no other options become visible to one's confusion after a relationship breakup
  • hitchhiking by default when out of money and options


Semi-aimless / Aimful aimless trajectory

ex:

  • "hitchhiking nonstop and without destination through Paris during a transportation strike in the name of adding to the confusion"

reference : Theory of the Derive, Nomadic Trajectories - pdf

  • hitching without burn-out, experience talking to drivers
  • watching landscape

More Situations

with various aimful, aimless, timely and random potential :

Initially non-intended hitchhiking :

  • Car breakdown
  • Bus breakdown
  • Flight disruptions due to Volcanic ash ?
  • Being kidnapped after playing "The Game" and wanting to return to your Manor house.