Hitchwiki, as good as we make it.

shabti

New member
So I'm on my first long term road trip since joining the site. We went through all of northern Cali, and It was my first time hitching. A lot of really cool people and experiences, but there was one thing that stuck out to me:

how obsolete most of the info on Hitchwiki is,
and
how perfectly stp members are positioned to edit the wiki with more accurate information.


Look how many of the regions for california are in red, meaning no info at all:

http://hitchwiki.org/en/California

Anyway, I felt like updating the wiki with some of the stuff I learned about Mendocino and Lake Counties while I was up there.

Thought I'd try to see if anyone knows good hitch spots, or tips, or whatever for the places they know best.

:) thanks!

-shabti
 
i agree that more people should take the time to add info to that site, i'm a very busy person, but i'd like to add some stuff when i have time, as they're doing the whole wiki thing much better than we could.
 
I upddate whenever I feel I've got something of value to add. It's true there's a wealth of untapped knowledge out there which has yet to be added to the site.
Their map function has so much potential, too.
 
I haven't had time to sit and update anything man. I feel you on that Matt. Just got a job, so I'm crashing on a couch and saving up for better gear. Probably sit down and edit the wiki before my next trip north. :) thanks for helping guys :)
 
Seems the creators are jumping ship to a more potentially marketable hence commercialized endeavor with Trustroots project. In all, if Trustroots is legit (highly questionable) then it could be an amazing resource. Never hitched anywhere and cant see myself hitching a ride anywhere. Im a slave to my bicycle.
 
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