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|language = English (de facto), Spanish widely spoken in southwest and Florida
|capital = [[Washington D.C.|Washington DC]]
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|currency = American Dollar ($)
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'''''For specific information on each state please check the links at the bottom of this page.'''''
[[File:Kasper-hitch-nh.jpg|thumb|250px|[[User:guaka|guaka]]<small><sup>[http://guaka.org/ site], [[User talk:guaka|wikitalk]]</sup></small> hitching in New England, taken by [[User:Amylin|amylin]], September 2007]]
'''The United States of America''' as , commonly called '''The U.S.A.''', or simply '''America''' is a country is divided up into consisting of 50 states; for . For the convenience of the common hitchhiker , these states are discussed in detail along with their capitals at the following in their individual pages (see below). The US is bordered by [[Canada]] to the North north and [[Mexico]] to the Southsouth.
Hitching, like everything else in America, varies greatly depending on what type of area and what part of the country you are passing through. In general you can get rides fairly easily if you hitchhike the right way; in fact, often you can find more than just rides, such as offers for free meals, invitations to homes and parties, etc.
Relatively quite a few people in the United States are profoundly religious. People who pick you up might inquire about your religion. If you're not religious, try to deal with it in a positive way and accept the difference. More often you will be picked up by really cool people, and often dropped off exactly at the point of your destination, as hitchhiker [[User:Guaka|Guaka]]'s experience shows, for example. Detours for hitchhikers are much more common here than in Europe due to cheaper gas.__TOC__
== Long vs. short distance Culture ==If you're going for speed over a long distance (3+ hours), then the best bet is to stay on the interstates (designated by "I-##) instead of local highways. Try to stick to on-ramps that have truck stops, [[rest area|rest stops]] or any other reason for drivers to stop there (restaurants, [[petrol station hitchhiking|gas stations]], etc.) You can also look for rides at the truck stops themselves, but be discreet about it as some a staff or customers are rather unfriendly to hitchers and will rudely ask you to leave their territory or call the police on you. As a rule Love's and Pilot truck stops will be the quickest to kick you out. Flying J truck stops are generally a lot more lenient towards hitchhikers. Getting dropped off on a low-traffic exit is the gravest danger when hitching on interstates where the police are unfriendly to standing where you're visible to the through traffic on the freeway. It can easily lead to long, long delays. Identify the last truck stop, major intersection (with a non-freeway), or rest area before your driver's destination, and get off there rather than risking getting stuck.
If you are only going Many Americans have a few hundred miles, you limited worldview. (I can often make better time on state or local roadssay this because I am one. There ) We think there are many more two places to wait at, in the world: America and there is much more potential trafficother places. Most of the traffic on the Interstate system won Don't be able waste your time explaining that "American" is an incorrect demonym. And get used to notice you while on the on-rampour senseless system of measurement. Even if you are going long distances, if you aren It't concerned about making good time then getting off the interstates can be a very rewarding experience. Local highways and smaller roads will grant you s a better picture part of what local life is like in that area, and typically offer a greater variety of drivers and sceneryour culture.
Despite a large number of immigrants all across the country, most Americans are still curious about people from different parts of the world, fascinated by foreign accents, and eager to introduce visitors to American culture. Despite an undercurrent of xenophobia and racism in rural parts of the country, Americans tend to have a pragmatic view towards foreigners: Americans might profoundly dislike your country of origin, but they will rarely hold that against you as an individual. Relative to other Western countries, people in the rural United States are profoundly religious. People who pick you up might inquire about your religion. If you're not religious, try to deal with it in a positive way and accept the difference. Despite a level of religious intolerance much higher than in Europe, Americans tend to have a pragmatic approach to people of unfamiliar religious backgrounds: Americans tend not to judge you badly even if they might be suspicious of your religion. More often you will be picked up by really cool people, and often dropped off exactly at the point of your destination, as hitchhiker [[User:Guaka|Guaka]]'s experience shows, for example.  === PoliceCars ===''Driving in the United States is similar to driving in Canada, but very different from driving in Europe. It is not uncommon for Americans to drive more than an hour each way to work, and 77 percent of Americans drive alone to their jobs... Most states allow people to drive unaccompanied once they have reached the age of 16.'' -[https:/Laws /en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Driving_in_the_United_States Wikipedia: Driving in the United States] There are more than 250 million registered vehicles in the USA, the most of any country. Everyone has a car, and gas is so cheap that people drive everywhere. As a result there are a lot of roads and highways. Sometimes you may need to change your technique to accommodate unfamiliar infrastructure. Sometimes it can be hard to find a place with slow traffic! Although traffic is heavy, hitchhiking is also hard because nobody trusts somebody with no car. (Why don't you have a car? There must be something wrong with you.) It would help to look like a foreigner, but don't go so far as to wave a foreign flag around. Hitchhiking is not as common as in Europe and Latin America, so expect to have to explain yourself, possibly to the police. (See the section on police below). == Transportation system == === Interstates ===[[File:Unitedstateslaws2006-interstate-map.jpg|thumb|400pxpng|right|Overview A map of hitchhiking laws by statethe interstate system in 2006. ]]An 'interstate', also known as an '''expressway''', '''freeway''', or (confusingly) '''highway''', is a large, multilane road that covers vast distances, and passes through major cities.<br> Green: Hitchhiking legal while If you aren't planning on going to the shoulder of countryside, you probably won't need to stray far from the interstate system.  Interstates are designated on maps by "I-..." and have road <br> Yellowsigns [http: Hitchhiking legal while off //hitchwiki.org/en/File:InterstateSign.svg#file like this]. Even-numbered routes run from west to east and are numbered from south to north. For example, [[I-10]] runs across the traveled portion of south from [[L.A.]] to [[Jacksonville, FL]], and I-90 across the roadNorth from [[Seattle]] to [[Boston]]. Likewise, stay in odd-numbered expressways start with [[I-5]] along the west coast (Seattle to L.A.) and I-95 along the grass east coast ([[Maine]] to be safe[[Miami]]). <br> Red: Hitchhiking is completely illegal  The main interstates have two or three numbers, as in I-8 or I-76.<br> Gray: Specific laws Offshoots or ring roads will have a preceeding digit, for example, I-295, check the respective state articlewhich runs along I-95.  == Methods for catching rides ==If you're going for speed over a long distance (s3+ hours), then the best bet is to stay on the interstates. Highways are better for shorter or more senic trips.]]
The only nationwide law (Code of Federal Regulations) that prohibits hitchhiking === Interstates ==='''Thumbing it on on-ramps''' is 36 CFR 4sometimes the best way to hitchhike the interstates.31 which states Standing along the shoulder with a thumb or sign can take a few hours so bring something to read. Try to stick to exits that hitchhiking is illegal on large towns, truck stops, [[rest area|rest stops]] or any property under jurisdiction of the Department of the Interior: National Park Service. This includes but is not limited other reason for drivers to National Parksstop there (restaurants, [[petrol station hitchhiking|gas stations]], National Scenic Bywayshotels, and National Recreation Areasetc.). This law is often amended Ask a driver to drop you off at the discretion on on-ramp with plenty of each park. Check with the park's respective state article for information on which ones allow ittraffic.
The legal status of hitchhiking in For this same reason, be prepared to turn down a ride with someone who's "just going to the United States next exit". Getting dropped off on a low-traffic exit is the gravest danger when hitching on interstates. It can easily lead to long, long delays of a bit car every ten minutes and none of them stopping. Eventually you may give up and stand on the highway or walk a difficult topic; laws and their enforcement differ greatly from state few miles to state as does the information available online and in general knowledgenext exit. Many people (including police officers) mistakenly believe hitchhiking is illegal anywhere Since pedestrians are not allowed along interstates in the US; sometimes most states, you'll get away with holding are likely to be picked up by a cardboard sign but not with holding out state trooper. In the best case, your thumb, ID will be check and sometimes nobody you may will hassle you even if you stand right on be given a lift to the interstatenext exit. The specific articles See the section on states will give you more information on this topicpolice.
In most When making '''signs''' in the states , it's illegal best to hitch from use the interstates ([[highway|motorways]]) themselves (even though enforcement of this rule varies)two-letter state abbreviations, but you can always stand at [[on-ramp]]s (highway entries) like in [[Europe]]; if there is a "No hitchhiking/pedestrians" signwhich are universally understood, don't stand or hitch from beyond the sign. In some areas (such as certain towns or municipal areas) hitching is illegal everywherenotable exceptions being OK, howeverHI, it is still allowed de factoand LA. The police in a region may interpret laws related to hitchhiking differentlyfirst two could be confused for words, at times forcing a hitchhiker to choose an alternate route by walking or using other means of transportation. In most cases, though, hitchhiking is legal or tolerated as long as you are not on the interstate itself, where it is rightly considered a safety issue. There are also many limited-access highways last (i.e. with on-ramps and [[off-rampLouisiana]]s) that are not part of the interstate system; these typically prohibit hitchhiking as well could be confused with (other than at the on-ramp[[Los Angeles]]). Additionally:
Most states have *"Philly" = [[lawsPhiladelphia]] against hitchhiking that are possible to be circumvented*"D. Look to the map pictured above which indicates each state's lawsC. Most often" = [[Washington, the laws state that the hitchhiker may not D.C.]]*"N.Y.C."solicit a ride= [[New York City]]*" S.F"on a roadway= [[San Francisco]]*"L. The word roadway is typically defined in state statute books as A." = [[Los Angeles]]*"exclusive of a shoulderNOLA"= [[New Orleans]] (not universally understood, making these statutes easy to circumvent.but in the South at least)
Even in states where hitchhiking '''Asking for rides at rest areas or gas stations''', is illegaloften one of the quickest ways to get a very long distance ride, the law but soliciting and loitering is rarely enforcedmight be prohibited there and sometimes you will be kicked out before finding a ride. Wyoming Highway Patrol reports that in 2010A good way to avoid being kicked out is to greet everyone entering the building with a friendly smile and give them a friendly nod, then ask them for a ride as they approached 524 hitchhikers but only cited eight of leave the building. This gives them time to become comfortable with your presence and prevents them (note that hitchhiking is no longer illegal in Wyomingfrom having the opportunity to complain about your solicitation to the employees.)
If '''Asking for rides at truck stops''' is the police pass you walking or sitting by the side of the road without soliciting in any way, they may still stop to check IDs, but you are not required to identify yourself except if there is any same way that you could have done something unlawful. As a resultrule, the best method is to not use a sign or thumb whenever an oncoming car looks like a police cruiser.OftenLove's, particularly close to major citiesPetro, the [[police]] and TA will ask you for photo ID, but as long as you have one with you (such as a passport) there shouldn't be a problem. Most of the time they will be polite when quickest to kick you come up clean, out. Pilot/Flying J truck stops and not too rarely they'll give smaller locally owned truck stops are generally a lot more lenient. You may even find signs that prohibit you from soliciting a lift out ride, so caution is necessary like asking instead of their area showing them a sign to get rid of youyour destination.
Especially in smaller towns and in the countryside=== US/State Highways ===If you are only going a hundred miles or less, you can often make better time on US highways, state highways, or even local roads. Even if you are going long distances, if you aren't concerned about making good time, getting off the officer stopping interstates can be a very rewarding experience. Local highways will grant you a better picture of what local life is likely to never have seen like in that area, and typically offer a passport beforegreater variety of drivers and scenery. If that's your form To hitchhike on these highways, it is best to stand at the edge of IDtown right before the speed limit picks up, bear with even walking on the highways also helps as shoulders most of the delay causedway are pretty wide. Standing at stop lights outside of towns along these highways is also a great way to catch a ride, help even if the poor guy out by point out which speed limit is your name and your birth date and enjoy the confusion and the hilarious misconceptions that arisequite high.
Tourists who intend === Urban and Suburban Short Distance ===If you are hitchhiking within a large metropolitan area and trying to get to cross into another part of the USA by hitchhiking should note that city, it is best to stay on the US immigration department will log that interstate on-ramps unless you want to do a lot of walking. Most larger cities have interstates passing through them and often have been one or more spur or circumferential interstates surrounding them. These spur and circumferential interstates are designated by a three-digit highway number with signs that look just like normal blue interstate signs. When hitchhikingon these roads, it is best to accept every ride, should even if they discover that are only going a mile, as each exit you get to is closer to your destination and you are. This log will be visible unlikely to get stranded on any guard who subsequently checks your immigration status, if you decide of these ramps due to leave and enter the USA again, it may make your entry back into the USA more difficult if it is not a hitchhiking friendly state (ie. Arizona, Idaho, Michigan)amount of traffic.
== Car License Plate ==An alternate method to hitchhiking within urban areas is to walk up to cars stuck at red lights and ask them in person if you can have a ride in the direction they are going. This works best if they already have their window down, but usually people will roll their window down to talk to you if you stand in front of their car trying to get their attention.
Every state issues its own specific car plates. For example, Another way is to pay a car from Alabama will have be specifically [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/License_plates_of_the_United_States Car license] tagged as such. In some States, the license plate will also show the county of residence. This can be helpful if small amount for public transportation to drop you spot a car that might be going in off outside the same direction as you. It might also be helpful to write down the license plate number in case of foul playcity(check your map/GPS).
== Food ==You may also wish to try asking for rides at smaller local gas stations, but you are unlikely to make as much progress doing this.
''' Eat=== Getting out of big cities ===You may find yourself in very sprawled out cities like LA or Phoenix, then try your luck on Craigslist! I (http://hitchwiki.org/en/User: Nora) crossed the US and found a few rides on Craiglist, messaging people who offer rides and asking if they would take me for free. Probably works best as a foreigner and a girl, but is worth a try. And maybe you can 'pay''in stories or music!
If you are friendly, people who pick you up will offer to buy you food quite a lot. Additionally, a lot of people will throw you some bucks to eat. From change up to $100. An anonymous hitchhiker has been given $100 dollars twice, and they have been given $60 dollars several times as has [[User:Zenit|Zenit]]... If you are looking for monetary gifts, the key is the right type of answer when they ask, concernedly, what you do to eat - "Naw, we're pretty much all right, we got *some* money." (emphasizing the "some" slightly)- if they've asked this question and you answer this way you'll basically always get a friendly handout - for which you should thank them profusely, of course. :)== Police/Laws ==[[File:ChaelUSwalkingUnitedstateslaws.jpg|thumb|350px400px|[[User:Chael777right|Chael]]Overview of hitchhiking laws by state.<smallbr>Green: Hitchhiking legal while on the shoulder of the road <supbr>[httpYellow://wwwHitchhiking legal while off the traveled portion of the road, stay in the grass to be safe.velabas.com/ site]</supbr>Red: Hitchhiking is completely illegal.</smallbr> crossing a bridge in OregonGray: Specific laws, August 2009check the respective state article(s).]]
For vegetarians The legal status of hitchhiking in the United States is a bit of a difficult topic; laws and their enforcement differ greatly from state to state as does the information available online and especially for vegans traveling between citiesin general knowledge. Many people (including police officers) mistakenly believe hitchhiking is illegal anywhere in the US; sometimes you'll get away with holding a cardboard sign but not with holding out your thumb, times can be hardand sometimes nobody will hassle you even if you stand or walk right on the interstate. [[User:Zenit|Zenit]] for one has sustained himself mostly The specific articles on chips and granola bars for weeks at a time in the Mid Weststates will give you more information on this topic.
Once you open your mind to it, there are actually many opportunities for dumpster diving in urban areas. Port cities are especially good. Note, however that dumpster diving is in a similar sort of gray area as hitchhiking, with local legality depending on the particular state's laws, and the prevalent attitudes of local law enforcement officers.=== Police ===
Grocery stores are prime targets for food Many police in this country have arrest quotas, not to mention many police ([[:trash:Trader Joe's|Trader Joe's]] or Starbucks not all!) are especially likely to have assholes. That being said, you may encounter an unlocked dumpster, and has lots officer of organics)the law who is a rather enthusiastic about giving you a hard time. Grocery stores cannot sell packaged foods past their expiration date Keep in mind that even foreigners have rights, and so throw them away still wrapped in dumpsters behind such as the right to refuse being searched. For good information about dealing with the storepolice, check out https://www.flexyourrights.org/
Another great place to dive is food distribution centers. As they supply restaurants, their food comes Being in bulk and they throw out their food sometimes days before a state which permits hitchhiking does not guarantee that the expiration datepolice will not harass you. Google Maps can help Most police don't know the laws and will tell you turn up locationsit is illegal to hitchhike in that state. ''Check Trashwiki for detailed information on [[User:trash:United States of AmericaThewindandrain|dumpster diving Thewindandrain]] argues with cops on a regular basis and refuses to stop hitchhiking where it is legal. He has been innocently arrested for this twice, but has remained confident and never been taken to jail even after being cuffed and in the United States]]car and continuing to stand up for his rights. They are usually bluffing right to the very end.If you know the law in that state, don''t be afraid to tell the police they are wrong!
''' DrinkFrequently when confronted with your response, law enforcement officers will react unprofessionally and occasionally aggressively and even in a discriminatory way if you are not their race (sad but true: '''It white people will have an easier time than blacks or latinos). They may curse, call you names, and/or threaten to arrest you if they see you hitchhiking again and then leave the scene. This is often possible usually a bluff. They may even cuff you then give you a ride out of their jurisdiction. Occasionally they may admit to retrieve used cups from the trash at fast food restaurants with "free refill" policies their mistake and refill themleave you alone. OtherwiseIf you are uncomfortable and feel threatened by the officer, American water is just as free you may request to speak to his/her supervisor. Supervisors will show up to talk with you about the law openly and healthy as any other country of the worldprofessionally.
== Hitchhiking Books =National laws ===The only nationwide law (Code of Federal Regulations) that prohibits hitchhiking is 36 CFR 4.31 which states that hitchhiking is illegal on any property under jurisdiction of the Department of the Interior: National Park Service. This includes but is not limited to National Parks, National Scenic Byways, and National Recreation Areas. This law is often amended to allow hitchhiking at the discretion of each park. Check with the park's respective state article for information
Rather than === State and local laws ===Look to the map pictured above which indicates each state's laws. Most often, the laws state that the hitchhiker may not "solicit a genre of its own, hitchhiking books probably fit better in ride" "on a genre of alternative travel books, with Jack Kerouac’s On roadway". The Road, Bill Bryson’s A Walk word roadway is usually defined in state statute books as "exclusive of a shoulder" or "the Woods and Robert Pirsig’s Zen and traveled portion of the Art of Motorcycle Maintenancehighway", making these statutes easy to circumvent.
To In most states it's illegal to hitch from the interstates ([[highway|motorways]]) themselves (though enforcement of this rule varies), but you can typically stand at [[on-ramp]]s (highway entries). That being said, understand that list of fun the ramps are still technically considered interstate property and funny and moving and important books, we should add Colin Flaherty’s Redwood are illegal for pedestrians to Deadwoodbe on, a 53-year old dude hitchhikes across America. Againalthough it is almost without exception permitted if you stand in front of the "no pedestrians" sign.
Redwood to Deadwood describes Flaherty’s In some areas (such as certain towns or municipal areas) hitching is illegal everywhere, however, it is still allowed de facto. In most cases, hitchhiking trip across Americais legal or tolerated. There are also many limited-access highways (i.e. with on-ramps and [[off-ramp]]s) that are not part of the interstate system which prohibit pedestrians as well. [[California]] is notorious for prohibiting pedestrians on many of its controlled access highways.
"''Before I tucked my thumb Even in for states where hitchhiking is illegal, the final time, I'd run with wild horses. Visit a pot farm. Hunt big game. Poach big game. Get by a police helicopter. Get info family feudslaw is rarely enforced. Ride Wyoming Highway Patrol reports that in cop cars. Reconnect with old friends. Make new ones. Get tired and exhilarated. Lost and found. Kicked out and invited 2010, they approached 524 hitchhikers but only cited eight of them (note that hitchhiking is no longer illegal in''."Wyoming as of 2013!)
"I know how If the police pass you walking or sitting by the side of the road without soliciting in any way, they may still stop to cook muskratcheck IDs, squiirrel and rockchuckbut you are not required to identify yourself unless there is suspicion that you could have committed a crime. And oh yea, I almost got killedYou may wish to hide your thumb or sign when a police car is approaching to avoid being hassled.
Book reviewer Janet Jay said Often, particularly close to major cities, the book is [“the best hitchhiking I [police]] will ask you for photo ID, but as long as you have ever read or even heard aboutone with you (such as a passport) there shouldn't be a problem.  My friend heard about it Most of the time they will be polite when she was sitting next you come up clean, and not too rarely they'll give you a lift out of their area to get rid of you. Especially in smaller towns and in the countryside, the officer stopping you is likely to never have seen a passport before. If that's your form of ID, bear with the delay caused, help the poor guy on an airplane out by point out which is your name and your birth date and enjoy the confusion and the hilarious misconceptions that arise. Tourists who was reading itintend to cross into the USA by hitchhiking should note that the US immigration department will log that you have been hitchhiking, should they discover that you are. He was laughing out loudThis log will be visible to any guard who subsequently checks your immigration status. So she asked about If you decide to leave and enter the USA again, it. He said that was how he heard about may make your entry back into the USA more difficult if it toois not a hitchhiker friendly state. So books hitchhike as well as people.”]
== Personal Experiences ==
''Haven't hitched extensively there, but where I have, the experiences have been unique. I've hitched Oregon to Mexico along the famous highway 101. I also hitched from Oregon to Chicago on i90 in the dead of winter. Lots of clothes for that one, and a warm place to retreat to at every stop. The most remarkable thing about hitching in the States is that you get picked up by REALLY interesting people. Not all the time. But our beloved weirdos are more common in the US than anywhere else I've hitched. Regardless of what you think about the States, it's easily one of the most interesting places to hitchhike, especially if you LIKE adventure.'' - [[User:Chael777|Chael]]
 ''I have Have hitchhiked almost 50moderately in US, about 9,000 miles (including ferries and train hopping). Its a diverse country so generalizing a state or even a county(as I have been picked up in the United States, most conservative counties) would not be right. I have been through every statepicked up by really awesome people(some of them are now my friends), Friendly cops(who offered me water and while I money) to discriminatory cops(who just wanted to get rid of me), people who turned out to be gay(asked sexual favors), bored people looking for a good conversation(what you have nothing to compare it do is just listen and and ask question to acknowledge that you are listening), people who saw me as a curious and tired foreigner etc. It was a great experience and helped me learn a lot about the culture here. One thing I learned is that if you are having fun then you get picked up easily as compared to other than when you are not. My personal favorite states are [[Alaska]] and [[Missouri]].'' - [[User:Keep_trying|Tarun]]  ''I hitchhiked over 200,000 miles in 50 states of the US, 19 states of Mexico, and 8 provinces of Canada, I would say in general that it is easy and fun hereto hitchhike in all those countries but some of the most difficult places are in America. Each state varies greatly in geography and ease of hitchhiking. In the south, for example it is easier to hop freight trains since the hitching is so difficult. My personal favorite states for travelers are [[Colorado]], [[California]], [[New Mexico]], [[Oregon]], and [[West VirginiaArkansas]]. I have hitched alone, and with numbers of other people. Hitchhiking with two people or large equipment like a bicycle or kayak seems to give shortest waits. I would rank hitchhiking as a slightly more risky activity than cycle touring on windy highways with no shoulder. These days I prefer to ride freight trains and motorized bicycles, and I recommend you do the same.'' - [[User:Thewindandrain|Thewindandrain]]   ''I hitchhiked from Panama to the US, intending to go through the whole of the US by hitchhiking with my little brother. I cannot recommend to hitchhike in pairs. It takes _days_ to find rides. We looked like regular guys, did 20k+ miles in more than 10 countries. If you do it, do it alone.'' - Summer '14  ''I crossed the US from Boston to San Francisco the southern way. The north east is tough, prepare for some waits and looks as if you were not worth anyone's attention. Luckily it gets better soon! Texas was the best state for me, lots of rides even from women, and basically no waites. Also California is pretty good to hitchhike, though more tourists. To all girls - it's definitely safe enough in my opinion, though I was asked for sex a few times by people not understanding hitchhiking much. And in general - for me waites for longer than in Europe (when alone I have to hardly wait longer than 10 minutes ever), but still the longest wait during the whole trip were ~2 hours at a bad spot.'' - [[User talkuser:ThewindandrainNora|talkNora]]) 04:42, 28 October 2012 (CET)
== Links ==
* Analyses of hitchhiking in the USA by [[User:Korn|Korn]] on warmroads.de [httphttps://thebplotwarmroads.wordpress.comde/2011en/09/29/6249hitchhiking-in-19-the-usa/- Hitchhiking in the USA.]*  == Nomadwiki & Trashwiki == {{http://www.RedwoodtoDeadwoodbook.com]nomadwiki}} 
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