Hitchhiking Tales #6 - Ocean Edition - Honduras
Of course you can hitch rides in the Ocean and between Islands! I will tell how I did it.
First of all, the dynamic and development are completely different. When you are hitching rides on a highway expecting a car to stop and help you, you put yourself in a vulnerable situation, but the situation also puts the driver in a compromising spot. You both are trusting each other while one is helping the other. But when you are hitching rides in the ocean it not a matter of trust, it is a matter of...
What can you offer to the boat owner?
It all starts with finding someone on the ocean front who happens to be going to the same place you are and on the same day you want to get there but most importantly, that needs some kind of help or assistance that y0u can provide in order to hitch a ride for free. So yeah, not a walk in the park (or the beach?).
Touristic boats are off limits now. They don´t need you, they have employees to do everything for them and trading social media marketing with a local Honduran who doesn´t even have a web page will take you nowhere. So I had to stick with the local food and supply traders.
This people get paid by locals to bring or deliver goods from mainland to the islands or from one island to another. Every extra kilo or pound has to be accounted for and needs to be paid for, so imagine how hard was for me and my 80 kilos (175 pounds) to get free rides.
From Mainland to the first Island
This adventure starts on a friday morning. I was staying in a village that lives completely off of fishing and hunting in Northeast Honduras. Very early in the morning I went for a walk and also to scope my options and I saw this boat:
Right, too much movement to be 6 am. They have to be preparing for something, hopefully a small trip to the Cayes - I was going to Hogs cayes - so there is nothing wrong about asking. They happened to be waiting for some cargo arrival so they could leave to one of the cayes, not my destination but it is a start. I asked to speak with the captain - yeah, they have captain even for those small boats, and only the captain can go through the trip stansing up, everyone else has to be sitting - and managed to get a quick deal.
The boat was already full with food and supplies, I had to make a good offer. But in order to make a good offer you have to know about boats and island commerce. Two things I know nothing about. But I know about logic and deduction, a lot if I may be presumptuos, so I analized the situation and this is what I reached:
I could ride for free as long as I help carrying all the cargo when we get to our destination, I must wash the boat when we get there but most importantly, I will help getting the boat to the ocean.
Yep, you read correctly. If you take a closer look, that boat is on a river. This river goes to the ocean but the strong currents and the tide makes it nearly imposible to get to open water using the small motor this boat has so...
You have to Push the Boat
We both jumped into the water and pushed the boat against the waves but it wasn´t enough, other people came to our aid when they noticed we couldn´t get it done by ourselves and then, all at once - coordination is key to succeed - pushed and after 10 minutes we reached open water and jumped on the boat, ready to attack the Cayes.
After one hour navigating the Caribbean we reached this island called Chachahuate, an island full of houses and people, literally no space to build another house, every available inch had already something built. I have to admit I was a little dissappointed. When people told me about this Cayes they referred to them as Virgin and this was nothing close to virgin.
We unloaded all the cargo, oh well. I was already friends with the captain so I asked him if he could take me to an island I could camp with no people. He accepted and took me to a private island, he knew the owner so all he could do was introduce me to him and see if it worked out. It did but this story is about hitching rides so I won´t tell you about it.
From one Caye to another
The next morning I didn´t hitch a ride to the big island I was going to explore in search of boas, the owner of the island took me for free but we met a guy sailing a canoe and he hitch a ride from us! Ohh the irony in that situation was marvelous.
We got to the biggest island in this archipielago and I said goodbye to my new friend. Explored the island, got to see some reptiles in their natural habitat and afterwards I met some cool kids. I went to their school with them and taught them some stuff, we practiced spanish and math. It was getting late and I needed to find a place to sleep so I asked around and saw the school teacher gathering all the kids in the harbor. What?
After a small conversation I noticed the obvious. This island was deserted but has 25 kids in schooling age? Mmm.
This island has only 100 people living in it but as it is the biggest the school is located here. But these 25 kids are all the 15 cayes children population and they get here in the teacher´s boat. It was time to take them home and the teacher offered me a ride to any Caye I wanted...
I had hit the jackpot
My last water hitch
I decided to stay in the island where one of the older kids I met lived. He introduced me to his family and I slept in their backyard right by the ocean. It was a very nice family and I actually met a german girl that was staying in another house nearby.
The morning after, very early, as early as we could, they all took me to Chachahuate, the mos populated island where I could pay for a boat to take me to mainland. I decided to pay for that one as I was tired of the most amazing weekend I´ve had so far in Central America.
If you think hitchhiking is fun you have to try ocean hitching. That one is out of this world.
This adventure was marvelous just because that idea, the one I try to have always in my mind, was present all the time, I always tell myself...
Remember, Be Here Now
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Awesome post, thanks for sharing this amazing adventure.
Thanks to you my friend, you are always on the hunt when it comes to my posts and usually go through them and take the time to comment, I appreciate it, I have to start voting on the comments other people leave here to show some appreciation.
Very interesting! I'm looking forward to seeing more of your adventures!
One AWESOME adventure brother! WOW! Sleeping on the island and basically having it all to yourself is amazing. This was quite an adventure. I'm happy for you and a bit envious. Beautiful pics too! Love your adventures. Tell us more of your over night excursion on the island alone?
Ohh yes ! One in a million! I don´t think I am going to be able to do this again until I reach south east asia! So glad I did it now! Ohh don´t feel envious, save a bit and join me a few days, I mean, we would spend like 3 bucks daily hahahahahaha. Oh my man, already two posts about it, one is about the camping experience and the other about Boa hunting, they are a bit down on my blog... I wanted to do one post about it all but it was too much, I had to cut it in pieces... you know I hate writing so... hahaha
i am absolutely loving your adventures, even though theres a million-and-one travel blogs out there, this is certainly something special. Hitchboating, jeez. Makes me get insanely itchy feet for adventures!
Hey hey fellow nomad, so glad to see you around! Thanks for taking the time to visit :D
Oh wow, your words really mean something, yes there are a gazillino travel blogs, I like to think I offer something different and you confirming my thoughts means gold to me :) Well... join me on one nomadventure!
haha, or you join me :) although i´ve never been to central/south america, it´s been on my list forever!
and yep. yours are certainly different.. nothing against the blogger with the next coolest cafe in paris, but personally i prefer the off-the-beathen-path ones, but then again - whats even off the path anymore these days?
I assume though that camping alone on an island and hitching a boat ride certainly is :)
Wow, what an amazing story. I never thought it was possible to hitch a boat ;) So cool to be around the local children :) Resteemed ;)
Thanks for the resteem my favorite future-to-be-orca hahaha It is!! I didn´t think it was possible but hell, I tried and it went through!! :D Next step is try to hitch a ship from Mexico to Portugal for steemfest! I already started to look into that one because that one it is nothing like a walk in the park!
That sounds like the most amazing trip! I love the thought of visiting islands that haven't been commercialized and see how the locals live. And you got to teach a class too! I'd say you did pretty good for a first timer! :-)
Yes!!! I am so glad I was able to do it! I didn´t have money for both so I had to choose between going to Utila, the party and diving island or Hogs Cayes. I ended up coming here because it promised to much more things that I hadn´t experienced before and I am so happy I decided to go there! Thank you so much for dropping by and commenting!
This reminds me of Vietnam! beautifulshots!
I soo want to go to Thailand, Vietnam and Indonesia! I feel like it is going to be very similar to what I am living right now haha, thanks for dopping by mate.
Haha yeah they all pretty similar!
Ocean hitching what a cool concept!
An opportunity to meet many local folks, and even learn some of the neighborhood slang expressions. Cool.
Ah, brings to mind another book idea: Slanguage of Central America. lol
I wonder what the people do that live on those islands.
Is fishing one of the jobs, do they farm or do they hang out and drink what looked like bottles of beer in the supply boat? lol
Such amazing adventures, you're having my friend.
Oh yes! look who´s back from taking care of the whole ranch! Yes! Is your wife back from helping the handicap?
Oh the slang there is out of this world. I had a difficult time the first conversatinos because they are not Honduran, well, they were born there but they consider themselves more african, that is the Garifuna communities, and they are so different from the "normal" honduran.
They survive out of fishing, if there are no fish supplies they dont have any other form of getting money... and yes! They do drink beer hahahahaaha nice eye over there huh.
I am having some trouble to report "normal things" and now I decided to only make amazing posts of great things instead of writing about everything... I dont know lets see how that goes for me :)
My wife came back but left again to help her sister, who is having eye surgery today. Driving her around and doing her sisters chores. So. no rest for the blessed here at the ranch. She should be back tomorrow evening. yeah!
Thank you for the details. Go for the amazing posts, is the best plan my friend.
Ohh my man, you are both truly getting no rest! But yes, no rest for the blessed, amen for that.
I was glad to see you got some time to steem a bit! I will keep you posted about the nomadventures. Oh crap, that typo just invented a word and so many ideas flushed into my mind :D
Nomadventures, nice name for a tour biz. ;)
I'm anxious to hear more amazing sights and stories of your cool adventures.
Travel well my friend,
Man island hopping, helping people, and eating/drinking right man you are living the dream.
Hope to join you on one of your adventures here soon. Keep doing great things my brother :)
It will happen brother, sooner or later we´ll meet and have great adventures together :D
It was an experience of a lifetime, so glad I had the balls to do it.
Amen my brother amennnnnnn.
Glad to see you have the balls to go all-in with your life purpose.
Keep doing great things my brother o weeeee our time is a comingggg :)
I would love to hitchhike again but I'm not in a place that understands it, a stranger will usually ask for money. It was a really liberating experience that kind of gives you faith in humanity, even though it is a little bit of a risk.
Where are you right now my friend? It happened to me in Guatemala, after a hitch the guy told me "it is X bucs" for the ride. I was so disappointed on him but hell, had to pay :/
Yes yes, that´s exactly it! It is risky but so fulfilling it ends up being worthy!