Anonymous wrote:When I was 22 I drove cross country by myself and slept at rest stops. I lived to tell the tale, though my mother wasn't pleased.
Anonymous wrote:I feel safe camping solo - safer than at some of the seedy motels I've stayed at during my life. YMMV. It can be a hassle though.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I think this is safe, and that people who are concerned about it probably don't have much experience with car camping.
There are plenty of campsites that are very popular during the summer. If you choose one of them, there will be tents with families in them 30 feet away from your tent in three different directions. They will see and hear you if you need help, and they would certainly hear a crime being committed. It would be a really stupid place to assault someone, since anything said louder than conversational voice can be heard by your neighbors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never met anyone in the backcountry that was half as sketchy / scary as the folks I routinely meet in the city.Anonymous wrote:If you are at a well-populated campground, I think it's plenty safe. Backcountry camping alone? No.
Setting aside the Deliverance issue, an inexperienced camper shouldn't be going solo backcountry camping. I don't particularly think experienced campers should either.
Anonymous wrote:I have never met anyone in the backcountry that was half as sketchy / scary as the folks I routinely meet in the city.Anonymous wrote:If you are at a well-populated campground, I think it's plenty safe. Backcountry camping alone? No.
I have never met anyone in the backcountry that was half as sketchy / scary as the folks I routinely meet in the city.Anonymous wrote:If you are at a well-populated campground, I think it's plenty safe. Backcountry camping alone? No.
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Anonymous wrote:When I was 22 I drove cross country by myself and slept at rest stops. I lived to tell the tale, though my mother wasn't pleased.