Above, at a KOA Kampground in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
One advantage to being an only child, we learn at a young age how to entertain ourselves and learn self-reliance. The extends into adulthood and doing things solo, including RV travel.
While it is nice to have company, the operative word on that is...sometimes. It depends upon where one's going and doing. I enjoy solo travel as the time spent is on my own and I can do things on a whim while on the road. I had a great time in 2017 when I went to Idaho solo for the Great American Eclipse. After the eclipse, I headed into Oregon and Northern California with no particular schedule. One can travel with a lot more flexibility traveling solo.
Do It Yourself RV has posted an article on solo travel, which is gaining in popularity.
They begin it with:
Solo travel has been gaining popularity, and with good reason. RVing on your own has lots of benefits and, of course, a few challenges. Don’t let solo travel stop you from getting out there; it might be the best decision you’ve ever made!
To read more, go here.
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