absentreferent
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Just arrived coastal North Carolina on a sailboat that will be getting work done for the next few months...
I think I am going to hitch south instead of going all the way to greensboro to catch a ride to ATL, etc. (if there is a better way to ride S from morehead city/raleigh and you feel like throwing a PM i'm all for it).
So basically right now I am trying to decide whether I want to hitch west on 40 to 95 then south to FL orrrrr do I want to hitch south on 17 along the coast until I hit 95 in *i think* Charleston, SC?
I think each plan has its pros and cons but I'm not really sure the depths of them for the latter plan...
I have my hennessy hammock and wouldn't mind camping/hitching my way down the coast, but is it really worth giving up the potential for speed/longer rides on 95? I'm coming at it from a "hitching the 101 vs. I-5" on the west coast and maybe that is inaccurate....
Any insight, stories, advice will be appreciated and enjoyed!
I will update what I decide to do and how it goes if anyone is interested...
I think I am going to hitch south instead of going all the way to greensboro to catch a ride to ATL, etc. (if there is a better way to ride S from morehead city/raleigh and you feel like throwing a PM i'm all for it).
So basically right now I am trying to decide whether I want to hitch west on 40 to 95 then south to FL orrrrr do I want to hitch south on 17 along the coast until I hit 95 in *i think* Charleston, SC?
I think each plan has its pros and cons but I'm not really sure the depths of them for the latter plan...
I have my hennessy hammock and wouldn't mind camping/hitching my way down the coast, but is it really worth giving up the potential for speed/longer rides on 95? I'm coming at it from a "hitching the 101 vs. I-5" on the west coast and maybe that is inaccurate....
Any insight, stories, advice will be appreciated and enjoyed!
I will update what I decide to do and how it goes if anyone is interested...