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Don't forget your FREE Crew Change Guide Secret Train Hopping:
Here is the first (actually not counting my first attempt) VIDEO CREW CHANGE TRAIN HOPPING GUIDE [http://Crew-Change-Videos.blogspot.com Video crew change train hopping guide] and you will see FLORIDA... ALASKA[[Florida]], [[Alaska]], OREGON[[Oregon]], AND NJ and [[New Jersey]] so far, and counting. Plan on putting whole CREW CHANGE "Crew Change 2009 UP AND WORKING! LOOK FOR MORE DESTINATIONS AND TRAIN HOPPING PLACES" up and working!Look for more destinations and train hopping places.
Your best option for outside of the U.S. is to find your nearest train yard and spend some good long hours waiting and watching. Keep an eye out for the different types of cars, what looks rideable, what doesn't, and keep track of the timetables and frequencies. Hoboing can be fun, exciting and full of adventure, but it also takes a lot of time and patience. Research of the area is vital beforehand, but also while sitting by the tracks in the cold dark night, the wind and rain blowing into your face. You'll need passion and an adventurous spirit to keep you there, but once you find your ride, you will be heavily rewarded.
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