Planning 4+ Month Solo Trip Beg. Spring 2003
I have just decided to take a Solo Spring/Summer Roadtrip.
Looking for as much advice as you all are willing to provide.
I have been reading the posts, thought that I would put a few questions out there.
Any additional advice on planning my tour of the lower 48?
(I have copied down TripTikMan's 12/15/02 thoughts on the subject. Thank you.) I will be dropping off my pets in Safety Harbor, FL. April 1. I plan on attending Jazz Fest in New Orleans April 25th. Other than that, nothing on the calendar as of yet. (I prefer the unusual to the commercial.)
Aside from the information on the Solo page of this site, any advice for a woman travelling alone? I would love to go to the National Parks, but was wondering if it would be safe to hike alone.
As far as accommodations go, should I stick with hotels? I can't imagine camping alone.
I have other questions, but feel that I should save them for another post. This one seems a bit lengthy as it stands.
Thank you in advance for any advice you may be able to provide.
Kindest Regards,
Linda
Best Advice: Don't plan (too much)
Linda,
Couple of items:
1. I think you have your web sites mixed up -- RTA hasn't produced a roadtrip guide (yet). "Road Trip USA" is probably the book you are referring to and no, Jaimie didn't intend it to be used as a consecutive guide.
2. Hooray for you for taking the plunge! Life is way to short to stay in a job (that "robs your soul on a daily basis"). Everyday that is greeted with a huge "?" is a good one.
3. Some stopping point destinations along the path is a great idea -- but a road trip is an adventure -- by definition -- my favorite road trip is the one where I go to bed not knowing which direction I will be going in the next day. Upon waking, I choose a horizon and go that way and see what I can discover along the way.
4. Read Megan's essay about the Art of the RoadTrip at http://www.roadtripamerica.com/mftdb/053198ca.htm
5. A trip that only touches on a piece of each of the 48 lower states will require a minimum of 15,000 miles. So take your time.
6. We know a number of single woman roadtrippers -- common sense is your best tool for safety.
7. Megan (the other RTA editor) is fond of day-trip solo hiking in the national parks. Again, it is safe as long as you excercise a little common sense.
Go wander and let us know what you find!
Mark
Gas cans in the trunk (AKA Bomb)
I cannot disagree more strongly with the advice to carry a gas can in the trunk (or on the rear bumper). If you are rear-ended, a collision which you can do almost nothing to prevent, at even moderate speeds, that gas can become a highly incindiery bomb. That only has to happen once to spoil your whole trip.
I am not aware of anywhere in the United States or Canada where, if you keep your gas tank at least half full, you cannot get to the next gas station down the road. I am aware, on the other hand, of a whole lot of people who have burned to death in rear end collisions.
The states and federal government have also done a great job in marking highways where you are about to enter a longer-than-normal stretch where gasoline and other services are not available. My advice is to keep your gas tank topped off and leave the jerry cans at home.
Thanks everyone! Here is what I have so far:
I am starting to feel much less overwhelmed by the planning process. A credit to this website and those who post here. Rather than staring at the map of the US, I have been looking at regions. Started plotting my route, without a timeline.
Here is what I have plotted thus far, omitting the possible detours and stops:
Safety Harbour, FL to New Orleans, LA
New Orleans, LA to Memphis, TN (via Great River Road)
Memphis, TN to Nashville, TN
Nashville, TN, to Atlanta, GA
Atlanta, GA to Athens, GA
Athens, GA to Mt Washington, NH (via Road Trip USA's AT route)
Mt Washington, NH to Atlantic City, NJ (have yet to decide what to do between these two areas…. Open to all recommendations. I have been to NYC numerous times and not sure that I want it included in this trip. Will probably include Acadia National Park ,Bar Harbor, ME and Cape Cod.)
Atlantic City, NJ to Savannah, GA (via Road Trip USA's Coastal East Coast route, roughly)
Savannah, GA to El Paso, NM (via Road Trip USA's US 80 Southern Pacific route, roughly)
El Paso, NM to Santa Fe, NM (via 54 to 285)
Santa Fe, NM to Denver, CO
Denver, CO to San Diego (via UT and AZ, I am still working on this area due to all of the of the parks and monuments)
San Diego, CA to Vancouver, B.C. (primarily along the coast, with a detour to Yosemite)
And that's it so far. I have a, rather lengthy, running list of places I might like to stop along the way and possible detours. Trying not to plan too much, more along the lines of educating myself regarding the possibilities.
With that said, I am open to suggestions and advice. Thanks again!
Linda