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''"Hitchhiking in Oregon is by far, one of the easiest states to hike on, especially on older highways like 199 and 101. I-5 is also great but some towns like Grants Pass and Salem have windy and narrow strecthes on the interstate so watch out for them. Other than that, Oregon epitomizes the hitchhiking spirit out here in the West and southern Oregon, in particular."'' [[User:Interstate-5|Interstate-5]]
 
"Oregon was the easiest state I've ever hitched in. Portland is a gorgeous city, easy to get in and out of, and it's INCREDIBLY friendly to homeless people and transients. Just go to any shelter and ask for a "Resource Guide", and you'll get a little book telling you all the hook-ups for free meals, free clothes, homeless shelters, anything you need basically. Oh yeah! AND you can walk on the Interstate, it's true. That makes it amazingly convenient if you get stuck at an entrance ramp with no spot for cars to pull over. All you have to do is walk a quarter of a mile to where they can pull over. Yes, they will be going much faster, but at least they can stop for you.
I never once got hassled by a cop, and never felt in danger with anyone that picked me up. Oregon is an amazing, beautiful, friendly state." -Ned
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