Hitchhiking is great, but you need to know what to say to people who may stop for you.
When they pull up and say "hello" you need to say "Oh, yeah. You know, I didn't think I was rehabilitated but I guess they needed the extra bed".
Gene
On Tuesday, April 12, 2016 at 12:53:51 PM UTC-4, Connor Donovan wrote:
On Tuesday, April 12, 2016 at 12:53:51 PM UTC-4, Connor Donovan wrote:
Although I have no personal experience doing this - I've been told it works. Try giving the local chamber of commerce or town hall a call and ask if they know any local avid outdoorsman/women who are retired. It's worth a shot. He or she may even do it for freeOr googlge taxi cab companies in the nearby area. I have taken Keyser Yellow Cab from Keyser, WV back up river to Bloomington, MD after floating the North Branch. It was a 6 mile ride and cost $8.
On Tuesday, April 12, 2016 at 12:39:10 PM UTC-4, Charlie Church wrote:I'm actually not sure if there are any in this area. If there are, I'd love to know about them. Doing the two car shuffle can be tiresome for sure.
When I go down to the Shenandoah, we will meet at the recovery. Leave one car there and drive up to the launch. Drop the boat off and have one person drive the trailer back to the recovery and take the car parked down there back up to the launch.
Looking forward to hearing how you do. There are some great floats down there.
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