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Europe hitch
a travel blog by
bethy
After finally graduating, me and Ben decided to celebrate our degrees and the world cup by a 2 week hitch hike around Europe
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Day 1: The hitch begins - Birmingham to Brussels
Brussels
,
Belgium
Well, we set off from home at around 7am with no solid plans and no accommodation booked, and 2 days to hitch hike from Birmingham to
Cologne
for the next world cup England match. All we took was some cardboard and a bag each with some clothes, a sleeping bag and a sheet of tarpaulin.
The plan was to get a bus to New Street then a train to the NEC. However, we got picked up before the bus turned up and dropped off near the junction to the M1. Here, after Ben won the argument over where to hitch from, we were stood next to a roundabout for hours wondering how the hell we were gonna get out of Birmingham. Eventually, I got fed up and went over to the slip road where I originally wanted to stand... and lo and behold... I got us a lift within minutes! Somehow, in our attempt to travel South towards Dover, we ended up North, just outside of
Nottingham
... and started to realise that if we didn't get a good lift soon we were gonna miss our ferry!
Anyway, several lifts later some bloke missed his shopping trip to Mothercare with his wife to go out of his way and dropped us off at a service station near the M25. After pestering half the people parked at the car park we stumbled across a Spanish bloke in a van who was also going to Dover.
After all our panicking, we actually managed to get on an earlier ferry to Calais (where we were originally planning to sleep) but we hitched a lift with a family to
Brussels
!
written by
bethy
on June 18, 2006
from
Brussels
,
Belgium
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Day 2: Brussels to Dortmund
Dortmund
,
Germany
After many, many hours walking around
Belgium
in hunt of a permanent marker pen, we eventually found some in a post office. I came up with the fantastic idea of also buying some paint and a paintbrush (which got thrown away several hours later, but nevermind!).
We quickly discovered that
Belgium
is a ridiculously easy place to hitch hike around! Our pattern over the next few hours seemed to be getting picked up within minutes (if not seconds!) and taken a few junctions (but every junction counts!). After being moved off the side of the highway by the
Belgium
police, we eventually got stuck at a service station and put our England shirts on hoping the colours would attract pity from fellow fans also heading to watch the match. Ben discovered a minibus full of blokes going our way, but alas, there was no space for us. After attempting to hitch a lift on a school bus, it started pissing it down with rain... and luckily the minibus blokes felt sorry for me standing there like a drowned rat and made space for me and Ben. Several beers later, and to my suprise, since I thought we were getting dropped off at
Cologne
, I find that we'd actually been taken past
Cologne
(with Bens permission) and to a fan camp in
Dortmund
. After I'd been for a pee in the police station and had a shower, we went out on the piss and joined the Swiss street party.
This is where we met Antje (or better known to us as Miss Swiss)
written by
bethy
on June 19, 2006
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Dortmund
,
Germany
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Day 3: Cologne
Cologne
,
Germany
Today we cheated and got a train from the fan camp to
Cologne
, since it was included in the price of staying there.
Once in
Cologne
we met up with Steve our Geordie boy and sat drinking down the
Riverside
for several hours before meeting up with Liam and heading over to the fan fest to watch the match on the big screens.
Ben the alcoholic muppet was passed out on the concrete by around 5pm
. After harrassing a load of people into filling in Steves dissertation questionnaires I made an "interesting" find in one of the portaloos. So, not long later me and Liam were running around the fan fest singing and dancing and generally just going completely wappy... and my memory is really fuzzy for the rest of the day. All I can remember is being stood at the bar for ages and having a huge argument with a big fat bald bloke who threatened to kill me but then became my new best friend for about an hour, then I went back into the crowd where I couldn't find everyone so as soon as England scored I promptly dropped 2 of the 4 beers I was carrying, then eventually I managed to find the lads sitting on top of a not very stable looking portaloo!
After this, I managed to lose the boys again and wandered around the bars of
Cologne
on my tod, absolutely slaughtered, gatecrashing in on random groups of England fans.
written by
bethy
on June 20, 2006
from
Cologne
,
Germany
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Day 4 - 6: Prague
Prague
,
Czech Republic
Well I woke up the morning after the England vs
Sweden
match on the window ledge of a bank opposite
Cologne
train station, with an hour and a half to get to the airport, no battery left on my phone, no money, and absolutely no idea where Ben and Steve were. I crawled out of my sleeping bag, asked a copper how to get to the airport then slowly stumbled into the train station in search of some water for my poor dry, furry mouth. Miraculously, I turned around and saw Ben running past me. After catching up with him who was on his last round of the station before him & Steve were gonna head off without me, we made it to the airport with about ten minutes to spare. Somehow in
Cologne
, Steve lost his digital camera and got his phone robbed while passed out next to the
Riverside
where i couldn't find him again, and Ben had lost his bag and therefore ALL of his stuff. Neither me or Ben can remember the plane taking off or landing... we literally passed out pretty much as soon as we sat down!
Anyway, in
Prague
we managed to do several walks around the city (bar crawls), go rowing on the river, sample some fine czech wine, walk around the football stadiums and the castle, and visit the scary sex machines museum.
written by
bethy
on June 23, 2006
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Prague
,
Czech Republic
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Day 7-8: Stuttgart
Stuttgart
,
Germany
We left
Prague
early in the morning, got a tram to the outskirts of the city and hitched from there. We decided it would be easier to hitch hike slightly North before hitching west to
Germany
.
A few lifts and lots of prostitute sightings later, we ended up in
Munich
where we watched the second half of the
Germany
match in a pub. Afterwards we managed to get a lift nearly to
Stuttgart
. Unfortunately we got dropped off at the side of a highway with no hard shoulder... and no speed limit... and in the dark... and had to leg it quite a way to the next junction absolutely crapping ourselves. That night we stayed on Liams hotel room floor.
After watching the match in the fanfest & singing the german bomber song 200000 times on some stairs with thousands of other fans, we went to a pub & drank with some Germans, then stayed at Stew's awesome flat on the German-Swiss border
written by
bethy
on June 25, 2006
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Stuttgart
,
Germany
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Day 9: Bern
Bern
,
Switzerland
Hopp Sweiss
written by
bethy
on June 26, 2006
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Bern
,
Switzerland
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Day 10: Leuvre
Leuven
,
Belgium
Vodka in
Strasbourg
,
Luxembourg
and all nighter in
Belgium
written by
bethy
on June 27, 2006
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Leuven
,
Belgium
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Day 11 - 12: Amsterdam
Amsterdam
,
Netherlands
Amsterdam
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bethy
on June 29, 2006
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Amsterdam
,
Netherlands
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Day 13 - 14: Gelsenkirchen
Gelsenkirchen
,
Germany
Essen
&
Gelsenkirchen
written by
bethy
on July 1, 2006
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Gelsenkirchen
,
Germany
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Day 15 - 16
Birmingham
,
United Kingdom
Hitch hike home.
written by
bethy
on July 3, 2006
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Birmingham
,
United Kingdom
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