To get back to Bishkek, I elected
to drive the south side of Issyk Kul since the north side had a lot of road
work. This proved to be the right decision, as the south side is even more
scenic. I made it to the most god-forsaken train station I have ever seen, and
of course, discovered (after the taxi drove away) that the train only ran on
weekends (it was a Tuesday). So, with great trepidation, I set out to test the
theory of “every car a taxi in the former USSR”. And, sure enough, the first
car I hailed pulled over, which seems lucky, but it worked for me. It was the
newest Mercedes I had seen in Kyrgyzstan, which is to say it had things like a
car-phone and a TV in the dash (late 90s top-line trim, I suppose?). The driver
was pleasant enough and I got to Bishkek without problems. The drive was very
scenic and it would have been nice to take the train, but having a responsible
driver and a comfortable car was all I could ask for. First hitchhiking
experience: success.


"with great trepidation"--I can imagine that. Thanks God you're so lucky.
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