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Washington (State)

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''Hitchhiking in Washington is above average, although slightly below average around the tricities (Kennewick). There are some spectacular scenic areas in Washington, but a precious minority of major roads actually go through the mountains, you must make a deliberate attempt to cross one of the passes in the cascades to see Washington at its best. LOTS of humidity and dew even on the east side of the state, be prepared to wake up wet.'' [[User:Thewindandrain|Thewindandrain]] ([[User talk:Thewindandrain|talk]]) 00:33, 2 June 2013 (CEST)
 
"Hitching in WA was a very frustrating experience. Further south, around the Tri-Cities, it wasn't too difficult (not easy, but not hard), but Spokane was a completely different story. I waited 7 hours one day for a ride out of Spokane, and not one person stopped. I camped out by the railroad tracks, and started again the next day. It was another 5 hours before someone FINALLY stopped for me. At least no cops bothered me.
If you can, avoid trying to get a ride within the city of Spokane, but going South to the Tri-Cities, and out of there to Portland, you shouldn't have much trouble." -Ned
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