Leaving Boston Area - traveling along coastal states
I'm leaving the Boston area this Spring. Taking a long road trip...destination unknown, time on the road unknown...Planning to head down to Key West, FL, stopping at places of interest along the way, etc. May continue on through southern states, may continue up the California coast.
Any advice such as what vehicle; mini van and stay at hotels? or mini van with travel trailer? I am thinking the trip may be at least 3-6 months, maybe longer? ~ Thanks!
As a solo female your safety is in your hands.
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TimeToTravel
I am not much of a camper and where I'll be a single female traveling alone, I would not feel safe in a tent, sleeping alone at night...anywhere.
When I drove the coast road, it was in a my son's Camry with a tent; interspersed with cheap hotels/motels. That was in 2007 - before my RTA days. I neither kept a record nor do I now recall the details.
However, in 2009 I was loaned a Dodge Caravan. The owners removed all but the front seats. I had a camping mattress, a small cooler and a good sleeping bag. the mattress took up half the floor, my 'stuff' was on the other half. Later in the trip I bought a couple of small plastic sets of drawers (the type kids have at college) and my friend affixed them, so they would not move.
That trip saw me taking it for about 25000 miles, including a trip to AK and back. You can check out most of it here.
You will be safe camping in a tent, so long as you camp in an official campground, be it commercial and/or state park. As a senior female solo traveller, I have covered almost 200000 miles in North America and have rarely felt threatened. When I have, it usually ended up avoidable, once I thought about it. All part of the learning curve. Be constantly aware of your surroundings, and to whom you give any personal information. Think well before accepting offers from strangers (other than those to help pitch a tent - LOL).
Along your route there are some really great hostels. I recall one in Virginnia Beach, which was a stone's throw from the beach and very vibrant. I stayed there for several days. Another in St Augustine FL - upstairs, Miami Beach and Key West (which was not to my liking). When staying at a hostel, asik if each bed has a locker allocated to it. Take a couple of different size padlocks with you for the purpose. [Never put anything valuable in lockers where you have to pay to lock it. Those are accessibly by management.]
In hotels / motels ask to see the room before committing. Besides cleanliness, check that the smoke alarm has not been disabled and that the room has a lock which cannot be opened from the outside, such as the chain lock.
There are other places to sleep safely in a van, but more suited to when you have more experience and confidence travelling around on your own.
Remember, your safety is your responsibility. There is nothing like awareness of your surroundings that will keep you safe, both on the road and at night.
Have a safe trip.
Lifey
Thanks for the good advice :)
Hey Lifey... More awesome advice - thank you! I never thought of the 'hostel' aspect, really good idea. Bringing extra locks, another good idea. I am looking forward to the adventure and will try my best to keep at least one eye open at all times! :)
I plan to have a fun trip but do know there will be pitfalls and unexpected things that may occur along the way. Any advice is very much appreciated. Really.
If you think of anything else, please let me know. Thank you!