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''Longest lift:'' 620km, from [[Copenhagen]], [[Denmark]] to [[Groningen]], [[The Netherlands]].  Wins for ''most useful lift'' also, after a late start of 12pm from Copenhagen needing to get to Amsterdam that evening and with a grand total of 2DKR in her pocket.
 
''Longest lift:'' 620km, from [[Copenhagen]], [[Denmark]] to [[Groningen]], [[The Netherlands]].  Wins for ''most useful lift'' also, after a late start of 12pm from Copenhagen needing to get to Amsterdam that evening and with a grand total of 2DKR in her pocket.
  
''Worst hitch:'' 0km, 5hrs.  With the wonderful and only Wrenaqua, dear Sarah took 5hrs to hitch 29km from [[Amsterdam]] with four drivers, to be stuck at a tiny and horribly placed motel.  The only ride in hours who offered a lift was going back to Amsterdam.
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''Worst hitch:'' 0km, 5hrs.  With the wonderful and only Wrenaqua, dear Sarah took 5hrs to hitch 29km from [[Amsterdam]] with four drivers, to be stuck at a tiny and horribly placed motel.  The only ride in hours who offered a lift was going back to Amsterdam.  Buckets of fun had though.
  
 
''Shortest wait:'' No time at all, set down by a roundabout entering the highway near [[Kolding]], [[Denmark]], dear Sarah didn't even have time to put on her jacket as the car behind stopped for her.
 
''Shortest wait:'' No time at all, set down by a roundabout entering the highway near [[Kolding]], [[Denmark]], dear Sarah didn't even have time to put on her jacket as the car behind stopped for her.

Revision as of 08:27, 3 November 2010

dear Sarah is a hitchiker who, once frequenting the roads around Amsterdam, from Paris to Copenhagen, is currently in Western Australia.

She believes in sharing, the unexpected, love and the magic of the open road. She's hitched in The Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany, Denmark and Australia - so far.


I can host you in Perth, Australia



Stats


Distance travelled: 5079km

Longest lift: 620km, from Copenhagen, Denmark to Groningen, The Netherlands. Wins for most useful lift also, after a late start of 12pm from Copenhagen needing to get to Amsterdam that evening and with a grand total of 2DKR in her pocket.

Worst hitch: 0km, 5hrs. With the wonderful and only Wrenaqua, dear Sarah took 5hrs to hitch 29km from Amsterdam with four drivers, to be stuck at a tiny and horribly placed motel. The only ride in hours who offered a lift was going back to Amsterdam. Buckets of fun had though.

Shortest wait: No time at all, set down by a roundabout entering the highway near Kolding, Denmark, dear Sarah didn't even have time to put on her jacket as the car behind stopped for her.

Funnest ride: A Belarussian guy driving from France to Poland picked up dear Sarah in Melle, Germany at 5pm. He was hoping she'd be able to share the driving on his long trip - she declined due to her Australian habit of driving on the left, highly dangerous in Europe. Another hitchiker at the station from Estonia was happy to do so though, and the driver was then happy to buy a bottle of whisky and some soda for himself and dear Sarah, and snacks for the Estonian. After hours of enthusiastic communication without the benefit of a common language, she arrived at the doorstep of her host in Berlin at 1am, slightly tipsy, and very happy.

Most heartwarming ride: A Polish truck driver who pulled over on a tiny on-ramp by Osnabrück, Germany and took dear Sarah to Padborg, Denmark. Not a word in common, they still shared many (mimed) conversations, coffees, chocolates, and kilometers. He even cleverly called his english-speaking son on the phone to translate between them, to be able to talk. She left the ride with a special feeling of love shared and shared humanity.