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I picked up a hitchhiker today...

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As I was coming home today I passed a hitchhiker toting this huge backpack. I thought it was a young man judging from the size - but it was a woman! :eek: I was taken back for a moment. I've never seen a woman hitchhiking! She was very polite, probably in her late 30's, and judging from her comments, she's been thumbing it most all her life! She confessed that most people were very nice, but there were other times when she couldn't get out of the car fast enough... I didn't ask for details... She didn't ask for money (I didn't offer) but wanted me to drop her off so she could get a cup of coffee before heading north. My trip only took her about 10 miles up the road, but she was very thankful.

A woman hitchhiker... whoda thunk it?!?

:confused:
 
Pretty risky thing for a woman to do these days ... well anybody, really.
 
u are very brave!

I know... probably not the safest thing to do... but I can take care of myself. I'm also licensed to carry a concealed weapon and had a piece in my jacket. (I was on my home from the shooting range.) ..|
 
I know... probably not the safest thing to do... but I can take care of myself. I'm also licensed to carry a concealed weapon and had a piece in my jacket. (I was on my home from the shooting range.) ..|

But still, that's brave. I don't think I can ever do that from all the story I heard. :( (I know I'm so heartless.) Maybe I would one day when I was down...
 
Actually I rarely see hitchhikers at all anymore. It used to be a far, FAR more common thing back in the 1970's.

I have a friend who took about three-and-a-half months hitchhiking around the United States in 1975 or 1976.

Female HH'ers ARE rare, but I picked one up in 1986 when I was traveling in the FAR North. She wanted me to drop her off in Whitehorse, which was about 300 miles up the road from where I picked her up.

Nightfall came early in the drive, and a spectacular Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) filled nearly the entire sky, including parts of the sky well South of me. She had NEVER seen an Aurora before, so it was entirely new to her. She came from the same state that Ozguy comes from (I think she lived in the city of Perth itself), so she was a long way from home. We pulled over and got out for a good while near Destruction Bay just marveling over Mother Nature's display.

Actually one of the coolest times I've ever had picking up a hitchhiker - even cooler than those couple of times that I picked up nice-looking guys who got into sex with me.

I know this ALMOST SOUNDS LIKE a made-up story, but Scout's Honor this was indeed something I experienced.
 
Indeed it's brave of her to hitchhike and even braver for you to pick her up. I rarely see hitchhikers anymore, but when I do I'm more scared than I am kind.
 
The only time I consider giving someone a lift is when I actually see them stranded next to their car--I have done that a few times. But, someone walking down the highway???? Nope...I am too a big pussy.
 
Geez - when I think of the thousands of miles I covered hitch hiking (long time ago tho'). ;)

Always used to pick up hitch hikers (genuine ones, with backpacks) as well. Never see them at all any more. The world is a different place these days...
 
I usually give them a ride if I see them in time. I think it was nice of you.
 
I have a feeling some of you don't know the difference between brave and stupid!

I have never seen a hitchhiker and if I did I would drive straight past them.
 
I have a feeling some of you don't know the difference between brave and stupid!

For me its not an issue of brave and stupid. I am a realist, the odds of something happening are small so why not be nice?
 
i pick up hitchhikers.
they might be jesus, you know.

i have hitchhiked myself.
it took 6 legs to get from the russian river once to san francisco, and i still had to have a nice gentlemen on the furthest bus pay my fare when i was begging with the driver, after I had played my clarinet at the stop for several hours. It was the last bus in for the evening. I guess I'm not that good of a clarinet player.

it pisses me off that everyone feels "unsafe" about picking up hitchhikers, offering people a ride, or hitchhiking themselves.

frankfrank, i think you can go back further than the 70's. In the forties and fifties, service men, GI's, often found themselves dependent on the kindness of strangers to get from one coast to the other, or into the middle states, at least. Oh, what a different world then and it pisses me off that it's gone.
 
i've done lots of hitching and i've picked up lots of hitchers.....in the past

i'll stop to help if i see the circumstance....like a stalled car....in fact i offered a ride and a cell phone just last weeek to a lady with a flat tire and no spare....she only needed to make it a couple of exits and called her son to meet her

i actually think it's more dangerous for the hitcher than the driver....there's a lot of crazies driving up and down the roadways these days

it's sad that we feel so inhibited about helping each other....especially in these present hard times
 
I do give a ride if their car is broke up or stuff, otherwise not...
 
There are still some areas in Colorado where hitching is pretty common, still.

Up 'the hill' in Nederland, CO is a good example.

You have to understand, though, this is a place with the HIGHEST per-capita ownership of Volkswagen Buses on the planet, and the biggest event of the year is Frozen Dead Guy Days, that celebrates a dude that has been frozen for years in dry ice and is stored in a Tuff Shed.

This is real!

http://www.frozendeadguy.com/
 
I've never seen a hitchhiker before in my life.

What kind of area do people do that sort of thing in?

Anytime I think of a hitchhiker I think of that poor 19 yr. old guy who Jeffery Dahmer killed.
 
^That's funny because when I drove through Colorado for the first time last fall, I saw signs saying, "Do not pick up hitchhikers, state penitentiary nearby." The first time I'd ever seen a sign like that.

I've seen signs saying "Prison Area - Do Not Pick Up Hitchhikers" (usually with those seven precise words) in a number of places, in a number of different states...
 
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