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[[File:SanCarlos8ppl.jpg|400px|thumb|left| with 8 ppl we hitched a ride. Mexican pick-up!]]
 
[[File:SanCarlos8ppl.jpg|400px|thumb|left| with 8 ppl we hitched a ride. Mexican pick-up!]]
  
My real name is not Uyku Tulumu (which is Turkish for sleeping bag), it's just Lea.
 
  
Just like everybody else, I travel by hitchhiking, mostly without money, but not completely (sometimes I use ground-dived coins).  
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"After he hatched, little dinosaur wanted to see what the world was like. So off he went"
My travel buddy is completely moneyless.
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That was my favorite book growing up, and it illustrates my life pretty well. I have a lot of hitchhiking experience, as well as cycling and hitchbiking (37 countries to be exact and childishly boast about it). I continuously traveled without a plan for two years, was moneyless for a year and a half, transitioned by living off the coins I found by the side of the road and now I'm getting slightly tired from such an extreme lifestyle so I got myself seasonally employed in a small hotel in Norway.
We are both proud trash eaters. Be it the famous Berlin dumpster-sceene or stuff from a Mexican market, comemos basura!
 
Also, I count 22 years and have been born in a country that no longer exist, today it's Croatia.
 
ATM we are in America, starting from Mexico and going south. It is always a pleasure to meet a fellow hitchhiker somewhere on the road! ((:
 
  
This is our travel blog: http://nowgasm.wordpress.com/
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If you're around Jotunheimen, Oppland, Norway, come say hello!
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Travel blog: http://balkanbee.wordpress.com/
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PS: my real name is not Uyku Tulumu (which is Turkish for sleeping bag), it's just Lea, and I was born in a country that doesn't exist anymore but now hold a Croatian passport.

Latest revision as of 11:57, 7 April 2015

File:SanCarlos8ppl.jpg
with 8 ppl we hitched a ride. Mexican pick-up!


"After he hatched, little dinosaur wanted to see what the world was like. So off he went"

That was my favorite book growing up, and it illustrates my life pretty well. I have a lot of hitchhiking experience, as well as cycling and hitchbiking (37 countries to be exact and childishly boast about it). I continuously traveled without a plan for two years, was moneyless for a year and a half, transitioned by living off the coins I found by the side of the road and now I'm getting slightly tired from such an extreme lifestyle so I got myself seasonally employed in a small hotel in Norway.

If you're around Jotunheimen, Oppland, Norway, come say hello!

Travel blog: http://balkanbee.wordpress.com/

PS: my real name is not Uyku Tulumu (which is Turkish for sleeping bag), it's just Lea, and I was born in a country that doesn't exist anymore but now hold a Croatian passport.