So much news in this post. This was kind of our first foray into our big plans... We haven't yet begun our journey, but this is a taste of what's to come.
On Sunday at noon, we set out northbound hitchhiking from an Everett freeway entrance. we caught 2 rides in a matter of just half an hour, and the second took us all the way to the border. The border patrol hassled us, and kicked us out of our ride without letting us say goodbye or thank our drivers. Apparently HITCHHIKING IN CANADA IS ILLEGAL. (No, it is legal: hear our border hassles) Doesn't stop us from mostly getting rides from Canadians. Apparently Canadians are hip with it, but their Gov't is not, go figure. We're almost sure it IS LEGAL IN USA, as we've been passed by cops twice, and neither batted an eye.
We took the Bus in Vancouver to our Couchsurfing hostel. Two delightful couchsurfers have set up their apartment as a de facto free hostel. (Not sure what de facto means, but it sounds right there). They have a bay window, which, as far as I can tell is always open, and travelers come and go all day and night, partying 20 of 24 hours, and sleeping in the snoring carpet of 16 or so floor cushions in the rather sizable living room. For all the 15-25 people in the house at one time, living, breathing, showering, the whole place feels as safe and clean as a regular hostel, and much more open and friendly. It helps, I'm sure, that everyone knows to be grateful and gracious for free room (and board if veggies, veggies, veggies overflowing the fridge is your style). Bathroom lines were not excessively long; even in the morning with showers, people conscientiously took showers once/3 days probably, and then only 5-10 minutes.
It makes you realize how happily we should live communally.
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