Any Good Routes Out of L.A?

I know SoCal sucks. Believe me, I know. It's one of the only places I've ever hitched. But I've never had that much fun hitching in SoCal. So I'm wondering, are there ANY easy to routes coming out of L.A? I don't even care which direction It's headed. All I'm looking for is a route that won't take me 5 hours to get a ride (slight exaggeration but only sight).
 
SoCal is horrible for hitching.

Better to get a bus or metrolink ride in the direction you are going. Two days to go 50 miles is not uncommon.
 
You can always try going up the 1. I've had good luck there and the 101 after Santa Barbara or so. Any other routes will be tough.
 
You can basically take transit from san diego all the way past sacramento. Not greyhound just different commuter buses. Also what @bizzolizzo said. Because bus's are fuckin monotonous. All this said if your heading north. Red line to the orange line get off at the warner center and jump on a bus twoards ventura.
 
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To go North on i5 from LA, id recommend taking the metrolink antellope valley line, departing from union station. Get off at the Newhal stop in San clemente, it costs seven dollars. Then take the local bus (can't remember the number) to the mcbean transit center (your train ticket is recognized as fare, and they do check tickets on the antellope valley line). From there take the number one bus to Castaic.Way better than San clemente for hitching, lots of truckers and 24 businesses.
 
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To go North on i5 from LA, id recommend taking the metrolink antellope valley line, departing from union station. Get off at the Newhal stop in San clemente, it costs seven dollars. Then take the local bus (can't remember the number) to the mcbean transit center (your train ticket is recognized as fare, and they do check tickets on the antellope valley line). From there take the number one bus to Castaic.Way better than San clemente for hitching, lots of truckers and 24 businesses.
Santa clarita, not San clemente , whoops