camping alone - am I overreacting about safety?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't even go on that vacation with my husband along. What if he broke his leg, you couldn't lift him or drag him or call 911, way too unsafe for me. My minimum on a remote site would be communication with the outside world in case not everything went according to plan.


Really? So you never go anywhere without 911 access? I'm sorry, but that's limiting.


Limiting? All resorts have 911 access so I do just fine. But in all seriousness, I have a child who had a medical emergency unexpectedly. Had we not had 911, we could have lost her.


Resorts are...boring.
Anonymous
I would see if I could find another adult to go. Do you have any friends who are SAHMs? Could you squeeze a mom and kids in?

What about grandparents?

I'll say also that while objectively, I think it's perfectly safe, if you, subjectively, DON'T feel safe, and will feel worried and anxious while you are there, it's not worth it.
Anonymous
I'd go.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Its sunk cost at this point, stay home where you are comfortable. You can't put a price on your comfort and safety.


+100
Anonymous
Sounds like it would be anxiety-ridden
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't even go on that vacation with my husband along. What if he broke his leg, you couldn't lift him or drag him or call 911, way too unsafe for me. My minimum on a remote site would be communication with the outside world in case not everything went according to plan.


Agreed!

OP call the host today and ask if you can reschedule to another weekend. Explain the situation. They may be willing to work with you guys.


I can't understand if I am following these post correctly, but I think if you're military and this was a military related cancellation - it's worth a shot.


We don't weaponize that.


You do you, but some people want to support military. I don't think it is weaponizing to ask.
Anonymous
Do you mean because the Maine shooter is still on the loose?

Otherwise I don’t get the problem, do you know his many single parents raise two kids?

Make it a fun adventure. Walk in the woods (much safer than a city).

Why can’t your husband push back and say, no or reimburse us for the deposit we will lose?
Anonymous
There are a ton of satellite messengers you can buy - just go to REI.
Anonymous
I would not be worried about safety, but I would not want to be the sole entertainer of 2 preschoolers.
Anonymous
I'd go and I think you will feel more empowered if you go!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't even go on that vacation with my husband along. What if he broke his leg, you couldn't lift him or drag him or call 911, way too unsafe for me. My minimum on a remote site would be communication with the outside world in case not everything went according to plan.


Really? So you never go anywhere without 911 access? I'm sorry, but that's limiting.


Limiting? All resorts have 911 access so I do just fine. But in all seriousness, I have a child who had a medical emergency unexpectedly. Had we not had 911, we could have lost her.


Resorts are...boring.


Yeah, I'm sure it's much more exciting to have a child die while you're on vacation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't even go on that vacation with my husband along. What if he broke his leg, you couldn't lift him or drag him or call 911, way too unsafe for me. My minimum on a remote site would be communication with the outside world in case not everything went according to plan.


Really? So you never go anywhere without 911 access? I'm sorry, but that's limiting.


Limiting? All resorts have 911 access so I do just fine. But in all seriousness, I have a child who had a medical emergency unexpectedly. Had we not had 911, we could have lost her.


Resorts are...boring.


Yeah, I'm sure it's much more exciting to have a child die while you're on vacation.

Wow, imagine thinking those are the only two options.
Anonymous
This thread is weird. How is staying in a cabin camping?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread is weird. How is staying in a cabin camping?


+1

We regularly take our kids backpacking/backcountry camping to place without cell service.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This thread is weird. How is staying in a cabin camping?


+1

We regularly take our kids backpacking/backcountry camping to place without cell service.


OP here. As do we. But DH is always with us.
post reply Forum Index » Travel Discussion
Message Quick Reply
Go to: