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Tales of a wise rabbit:
When I woke up this morning I didn’t know where I’d sleep tonight nor if I’d make it to Prague. These are the days that really push me outside my comfort zone because there is just a lot of uncertainty to deal with.
At the same time, these are the days that truly manifest my belief in the goodness of humanity.
My journey began in Berlin, I wished my friend farewell and took of to get to the airport. I thought it was easier to hitch from there, since it’s closer to the highway that’s heading towards Prague.
How wrong I was. Satellite imagery is different than real life. Since I didn’t want to walk onto the highway with my little sign (that’s probably danger zone), I decided to change locations and take a bus towards A13.
After a 1,5 hour bus ride from the airport I arrived at the perfect hitchhiking spot only to find out that none of the drivers wanted to take me with them. Dresden was probably too much to ask, so I changed my sign for the closest pull-in. Just 6km. Took less than a minute for Luise and her baby to stop and get me on the highway. Toughest part done. ☑️
At the stop I met Jolt, a 41 year old, Hungarian, car-dealer who was driving a cab he bought from Hamburg to Budapest via Prague. What a lovely coincidence. Although his English was limited to a few words, we had a nice conversation on our way, enjoyed each other’s favorite DJ‘s and the scenic landscapes passing by.
Great guy! Will try to meet him again one day in Budapest. 🧡🤙🏼
All in all another great hitchhiking experience. Do recommend!
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2024-06-12 21:17:59Event JSON
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