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Should I just plan to hitch hike back to work?
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<blockquote data-quote="Reginald" data-source="post: 2696838" data-attributes="member: 285521"><p>I am working near calgary, at a camp for people with special needs. I am currently in calgary for my week off staying at another staff's place, by myself. The ride that I was hoping to get back to camp from another staff might fall through, would it be safe or a good idea to hitch hike back to my camp? It's maybe 50 minutes away. And the camp i work with is well known in calgary, so I feel people will me more inclined to assist me since I work with adults and children with special needs. I do have a large pack, a day pack and a sleeping bag to take with me. And I always carry a knife with me incase I need it for any reason (more of a tool than a weapon to me).</p><p></p><p>Would it be a good idea to do this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reginald, post: 2696838, member: 285521"] I am working near calgary, at a camp for people with special needs. I am currently in calgary for my week off staying at another staff's place, by myself. The ride that I was hoping to get back to camp from another staff might fall through, would it be safe or a good idea to hitch hike back to my camp? It's maybe 50 minutes away. And the camp i work with is well known in calgary, so I feel people will me more inclined to assist me since I work with adults and children with special needs. I do have a large pack, a day pack and a sleeping bag to take with me. And I always carry a knife with me incase I need it for any reason (more of a tool than a weapon to me). Would it be a good idea to do this? [/QUOTE]
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