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  1. This is a really great guide! Before I got married, I traveled all the time solo. It can be a fun experience, and it’s really great for independence and personal growth. Planning and preparation is essential!

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  2. Krystal C

    I happened to discover your site a week before I take a 2 week road trip through New England solo (from Akron, OH.) Just going to another part of the US has my mom freaked out. I habe gone to New Orleans solo (for 311 Day, so technically with thousands of fellow 311 fans) and was fine. I have always wanted to go see New England and after my father passed away a few months ago, I quit my telecommute job to take most of this year off to travel, go back to school, and make my childhood home feel like me now that I inherited it.
    I love your articles on traveling solo! Everyone thinks I’m nuts wanting to go by myself, so it’s nice to know others are like me out there! I plan to do Ireland next year!

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