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TrinaMcBride

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Hello everyone! My name is Trinity, and I'm excited to be a part of this forum.

I've joined to connect with experienced vagabonds and travelers so that I may learn some things I didn't know, and get to know interesting people. I have never hitchhiked or train-hopped before, and have only traveled a bit as a child to tourist attractions. I'm looking to branch out and experience more of life.

I'm looking forward to speaking with many of you! Thank you.
 
welcome and good luck in your adventures. New Hampshire is a beautiful place ive spent time around north Conway and further south along the ma border.
Theres a wealth of info here to prep you, what kind of travelling are you wanting to do?
 
welcome and good luck in your adventures. New Hampshire is a beautiful place ive spent time around north Conway and further south along the ma border.
Theres a wealth of info here to prep you, what kind of travelling are you wanting to do?

I am currently planning a trip to Louisiana in the summer. I would like to try hitchhiking, although I am a bit nervous.
 
Welcome Trinity. May StP indeed help you expand your horizons.
 
Your cute. Get a knife, carry it always,know how to use it. Don't get drunk around people you don't know. Be safe and have fun.

Personally, I don't think "you're cute" is a good way to start this post.
What you look like or what gender you identify with or are identified as doesn't matter.
The danger is generally the same.
You'll be fine, keep you're wits about you and be smart. Hitching is pretty fucking safe.
Welcome to STP! Hope to see you up the road or down the line. Good luck and be spontaneous! I'm sure the road will treat you great
 
Personally, I don't think "you're cute" is a good way to start this post.
What you look like or what gender you identify with or are identified as doesn't matter.
The danger is generally the same.
You'll be fine, keep you're wits about you and be smart. Hitching is pretty fucking safe.

I would agree that hitching is fairly safe, however I would not agree that gender or how you look doesn't matter. Here in Canada is a long stretch of highway where several women, mainly of first nations heritage have been murdered or gone missing. It is known around the world as the highway of tears.

Enjoy hitching, it is not much more dangerous then other modes of transport as long as you stay smart and safe.
 
I see what you're saying but at the same time there have been many serial killers that picked up male hitchers.
I've also heard a lot more stories of men getting robbed or hurt while hitching. In my humble experience and opinion I really don't see at least much of an increase in risk for lady hikers.
I especially thought the "you're cute" comment was dumb though. The predators I've run across on the road really didn't care how "attractive" one was.
 
Personally, I don't think "you're cute" is a good way to start this post.
What you look like or what gender you identify with or are identified as doesn't matter.
The danger is generally the same.
You'll be fine, keep you're wits about you and be smart. Hitching is pretty fucking safe.
Welcome to STP! Hope to see you up the road or down the line. Good luck and be spontaneous! I'm sure the road will treat you great

I am super cute and get harassed all the time. Guess the ugly people can't relate. My last hitch, the guy tried to give me head, tried to pay me for it. Made a lot of weird comments about people wanting to attack hitch hikers. Made me wish I had one on me. I got like 6 knives but I don't carry because of police harassment. They are all called tools and stored in my bag.
 
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Your cute. Get a knife, carry it always,know how to use it. Don't get drunk around people you don't know. Be safe and have fun.

I will give you the first lesson of knife fighting. If you decide to pull it use it. The knife that is used to intimidate is the knife that kills you.


Your mind is your most important self defense tool. Keep it sharp and avoid sketchy ppl and situations.
 
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Completely agree! This is why I don't worry about carrying a knife. If someone pulls a weapon, that weapon often becomes mine.
 

I will give you the first lesson of knife fighting. If you decide to pull it use it. The knife that is used to intimidate is the knife that kills you.


Your mind is your most important self defense tool. Keep it sharp and avoid sketchy ppl and situations.

Couldn't agree more with this. You should only pull a weapon you're about to use immediately
 
welcome to stp. check out the featured forums for some good info for first timers.

lets please not derail this intro thread into whether or not to carry a weapon debate.
 
First off, everyone needs to get off this thread and start a new topic for discussing these things.

Second, the above posts about knife fighting is FUCKING TERRIBLE advice. Simply brandishing a knife is enough to make any attacker think twice, and I'm getting REALLY sick of seeing the 'they'll take it from you and use it against you' argument pop up in traveler culture. THIS IS BULLSHIT and has never been proven, ever. Stop telling women to not carry knives.
 
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