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− | '''Vilnius Hitch-hiking Club''' ('''VHHC''', ''Vilniaus autostopo klubas (VAK)'' in Lith.) | + | '''Vilnius Hitch-hiking Club''' ('''VHHC''', ''Vilniaus autostopo klubas (VAK)'' in Lith.) was one of the leading [[hitchhiking]] organizations in [[Europe]], and a a member of International Hitch-hiking Association. It was founded in October 2nd, 1996, and was based in [[Vilnius]], [[Lithuania]]. Some of the most prominent club's hitchhikers were [[Vladas Sapranavičius]], [[Dainius Kinderis]], [[Robert Prins]] and [[Katja and Augustas|Augustas Kligys]]. |
− | The club | + | The club organized local and international hitchhiking expeditions, competitions, conferences, gatherings, lectures and used to prepare various publications for Internet and mass media. It has regular member meetings and a governing board. |
+ | The club existed till the year 2014. | ||
− | Club members wear a special yellow VHHC uniform when traveling | + | Club members used to wear a special yellow-red VHHC uniform when traveling. |
== Websites == | == Websites == |
Revision as of 14:08, 21 August 2016
Vilnius Hitch-hiking Club (VHHC, Vilniaus autostopo klubas (VAK) in Lith.) was one of the leading hitchhiking organizations in Europe, and a a member of International Hitch-hiking Association. It was founded in October 2nd, 1996, and was based in Vilnius, Lithuania. Some of the most prominent club's hitchhikers were Vladas Sapranavičius, Dainius Kinderis, Robert Prins and Augustas Kligys.
The club organized local and international hitchhiking expeditions, competitions, conferences, gatherings, lectures and used to prepare various publications for Internet and mass media. It has regular member meetings and a governing board. The club existed till the year 2014.
Club members used to wear a special yellow-red VHHC uniform when traveling.
Websites
- http://www.autostop.lt (Lithuanian)