Squid Posted February 10, 2005 Posted February 10, 2005 Couch Surfing Host-a-backpacker website creates global network of young adventurers Laura Smith Thursday February 10, 2005 The Guardian It is the cash-strapped student's eternal dilemma. The holidays are approaching and you would like to finally make that trip to Rio you have always dreamed of. You have found a cheap flight but funds won't stretch to accommodation. Should you abandon your dreams or stick the hotel bill on a credit card ... again? The answer lies in a new website that has captured the imagination of people around the world. Called the Couch Surfing Project, its premise is simple: if you need a place to stay, it will match you with someone happy to lend their couch for free. Casey Fenton, a web consultant based in Alaska, hit upon the idea after successfully using the internet to find a local person to stay with when he found a cheap flight to Iceland. Dreading another night in a faceless hotel room, the 26-year-old emailed more than 1,000 people from the University of Iceland's student directory and ended up staying with a student and her friends. "They showed me their Iceland. I had a ball. When I was on the plane back, I thought to myself: 'That's how I want to travel every time.'" The following few years, working first on an internet start-up and then on political campaigns, crystallised the idea. "I'd often find myself a stranger in some strange city, longing for cool people to hang out with. I'd wish that there was a better way of making contact with these folks." Since its launch in January last year, www.couchsurfing.com has seen steady growth in membership. A total of 7,427 people have registered from 125 countries including the UK, Canada, the US, Kenya, Brazil, Malaysia, Costa Rica, Syria, Pakistan and across mainland Europe. Advertiser links Cheap Flights for Students at STA Travel STA Travel offers students cheap flights and other great... statravel.com Orbitz - Cheap Flights Orbitz promises you low airfares - always. Get a $50 coupon... orbitz.com Cheap Flight Great low fares. Buy your ticket directly from US Airways... usairways.com Mr Fenton says the site has so far made more than 1,000 matches. Couch surfers are predominantly young, average age 29, though the site is open to anyone over 18. Those who want to offer or find a place to stay have first to register with the site, which involves providing basic information including name and contact details. The most successful couch surfers are those who include their likes and dislikes, life dreams and, of course, a picture. Mr Fenton's aim in setting up the non-profit site was to encourage "cultural interaction". He added: "I want to create a network of people curious about the world around them, to help those people explore, maybe become a broker of adventure." Hosts do not have to offer a couch. "It could be a backyard to pitch your tent in, a room to yourself, a carriage house. Sometimes people say, you can sleep on the floor of my dorm room." He has heard of only one bad experience: a couch surfer who ran up huge bills by spending hours on his host's internet connection and mobile phone. For Janet Blake, 47, from Queensland, Australia, who joined the site after hearing about it through peace work and organic farming websites, the experience has proved a life-changing one. "A guy called Austin from California has been staying at our place overlooking the rainforest for a week," she said. "He just said hi and moved in, and it's been a real adventure. We are now planning to couch surf 2,000 miles to Melbourne, on rollerblades." Playing it safe The couchsurfing.com site has various levels of security to discourage mischief making. Each member's "profile" includes space for vouching for good character. Those who vouch must already be vouched for themselves. There is also the offer of verification. Staff, charging a small amount on a member's credit cards, send a letter to the address verifying details. According to the website, these features help others determine whether a person can be trusted. Many choose only to be contacted by those who have been both vouched for and verified. And, of course, members can refuse to offer a bed to anyone with whom they are not entirely happy. Despite these features, Alison Withers, consultant editor of the Gap-Year Guidebook, says such sites should be used with extreme caution. She advises users to arrange meetings in a public place, tell a friend about the arrangement, and carry a mobile phone. Any doubts? "Don't go through with it." Quote
cj001f Posted February 10, 2005 Posted February 10, 2005 One more: http://www.sleepinginairports.com/ Quote
sunyata Posted February 10, 2005 Posted February 10, 2005 and also: www.globalfreeloaders.com i know a few people who have had good experiences with this site Quote
cj001f Posted February 10, 2005 Posted February 10, 2005 http://www.sheepfancier.com Careful Dru - Canada's cracking down on your kind of tourists. Quote
Dru Posted February 10, 2005 Posted February 10, 2005 http://www.sheepfancier.com Careful Dru - Canada's cracking down on your kind of tourists. But Poland is encouraging it! Quote
Camilo Posted April 22, 2005 Posted April 22, 2005 Squid!!! Thanks a million for this site! I just used it when I was in Kauai this week and hooked up with a really cool retired guy who lives on the beach. Instead of staying with him, he showed me an amazing beach with almost no tourists (except me) and lent me his camping gear so I could stay there for a couple of days. I hung out with him and his friends, drank beers, listened to them play the ukulele, and watch the surf some big waves. This was a million times better than what I could've done just driving around on my own. My girlfriend is considering using this for a bit when she's in Thailand this fall. Quote
swaterfall Posted April 22, 2005 Posted April 22, 2005 ... and hooked up with a really cool retired guy yowsah Quote
olyclimber Posted April 22, 2005 Posted April 22, 2005 Do a search on Seattle, and you'll find a nice college girl who wants you to sleep on her couch....or you could go with the creepy guy with a monocle. Quote
Bill_Simpkins Posted April 22, 2005 Posted April 22, 2005 "I just moved and currently don't have a couch. If you're a hot guy or girl that wants to sleep in the same bed as me, or if you just want a tour guide, I'm all for it. I live in the capitol hill neighborhood, walking distance from the bars and clubs the city has to offer. I have one fat cat, but he'll hide in the closet most of the day." NO WAY! LOL! Tell Layton, quick! Quote
layton Posted April 23, 2005 Posted April 23, 2005 dude, someone who would mooch off of me would be the lowest form of dirtbagger. that would be like asking a homeless guy if he could spare some change. Quote
specialed Posted April 23, 2005 Posted April 23, 2005 That's like one bro of mine who is so dirtbag he lives in other people's trucks. Quote
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