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Project Hitchhiker is the online creative outlet of Mike H.

Mike’s adventures have taken him across 3 continents, including driving a motorcycle for 6 months across Southeast Asia, hitchhiking across Canada and Japan, and walking 1000 miles along the coastline of Nova Scotia. Mike’s passions are music, travel and motorcycles (in that order). Mike’s dislikes include writing about himself in the third person. This site is a collection of his travels, stories and adventures in lifestyle design.

On Being Scared Shitless: Hunting Wild Boar in Indonesian Borneo

Filed Under (Southeast Asia, Stories, Travel) by projecthitchhiker on 10-12-2008

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Borneo Calendar Pose

As most experienced outdoor enthusiasts know, it’s usually some combination of two elements that put us into the most dangerous situations: 1) underestimating the proposed adventure and 2) overestimating one’s own abilities. Which brings me to this story.

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Grassy Adventures

Filed Under (Hitchhiking, Japan) by projecthitchhiker on 09-08-2008

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Perspective


People have been emailing me, telling me that I don’t post regularly enough, so here’s what I’m going to do. I’m going to do a short post a week with a couple of photos (in addition to when I actually have something to say, rather than just reminiscing). Just to get me in the habit of posting something (however brief) every week. I’m just going to include random photos that I like or that have a story behind them.


Apparently, this weeks theme is grassy photos.


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Don’t Get My Motorbike Wet…

Filed Under (Motorcycling, Southeast Asia) by projecthitchhiker on 16-10-2007

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I’m addicted to montages.


This one is of Kim and I on our $300 motorbike in Southern Vietnam, off-roading, crossing a river and checking out some waterfalls… just before we got arrested and detained for the better part of three days (story coming soon).


The dirt roads that we drove on for the first week of our trip were a little hairy at times. We crashed twice — once while trying to dodge a rogue cow and another time trying to slowly cross a wooden bridge. The funny part was that Kim actually got the crashes on video (she used to take a lot of videos while we drove — something about being bored because she couldn’t see around my big helmet).


I’m going to post the crash videos (they’re pretty hilarious) as soon as Kim emails them to me.


(UPDATE: The videos were on Kim’s laptop, which got stolen…)


Oh yeah, and that picture of Kim driving: She’s faking it. I didn’t let her actually drive the bike until much later on in the trip…


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