A little bit before our driver drop
us, he just received a message and he told us that he needed to go to Linz in
hour after doing what he needed to do in this village. We were really close
from our destination and we could try to hitchhike again and we just had an
agreement that he would be there in the same spot one hour later and if we
would still be there, he would drive us to Linz. When I said we, I couldn't
include myself a lot, because again the language spoken was German between the
girls and him. But well, I'm in this kind of easygoing mood and most of the
things are good for me. When you're traveling in this modality, you start to
become easy going over time. Thanks for the trips and life experiences that
made me a non-picky person.
Transportation
would be a big problem at all. We could go to the highway and try to make our
20km of distance or just chill out in the gas station waiting for our driver.
In fact the girls didn't want to go with him in the beginning because he was
flirting with them, but they agreed to go anyway. I could be the
"protector" of them. A guy driving us with another guy in a group of
girls would think twice before to try something with them.
We still had a
bigger problem. For this day we didn't any find accommodation. As everywhere
we've tried Couchsurfing for a group of 3 people, but nobody showed us the
green flag. Our Airbnb options were really limited. Once we left from Czech
Republic and arrived in Austria, the rentals prices there were really more
expensive Linz, like twice or 3 times the price that we used to see in the
Czech Land.
I also didn't have
data since I left from Germany. It made my trip plans being kind of weaker. I
was catching the Internet in some public hotspots and gladly this gas station
had one. Started then to search for Airbnb or Couchsurfing hosts around and
doing everything really quickly once we had just few minutes before our drive
arrive in the gas station. That's the moment that I was sending copy and paste
Couchsurfing requests. I don't really like it, to send or receive, but there
were some moments that I didn't have any other option. We needed to know in
which direction we were going before our drive arriving.
The first good
opportunity was a house to rent by Airbnb with a good price that was 5km close
from the place that we were, it would be in the middle of nowhere, but we at
least could be there by feet, sleep well and move in the day after.
I sent the request,
but the owner didn't accepted automatically and we needed to wait for the
confirmation. I had my phone in my pocket and when it vibrated I had the
feeling that it was the confirmation message. At the ending it wasn't. It was actually
something so much better. A Couchsurfing notification in the screen of my phone
was saying: "Phillip accepted your request to stay". Damn it! It's
the moments that you make sure that miracles can happen. I was already spending
more money than I expected renting place to stay in the last days. Renting a
house in Austria would definitely break my budget. Phillip just saved us,
offering his living room for the three of us.
I quickly canceled
the previous Airbnb request. Once the owner never answered my message, it was
all right.
Happily our driver
just arrived with an Austrian punctuality. Then we quickly arrived in Linz and
the girls during these minutes needed to listen many compliments, invitation
for dinner and drinks and other attempts of seduction. Of course it didn't
work.
Being nice or not,
he just dropped us close from the city center of Linz. We finally made 20km
that we could easily have ended up sleeping in a park in the middle of nowhere.
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