If you are thinking about taking a break by embarking on a solo trip, here are a few of our recommendations that you’ll want to follow. Solo trips can be refreshing, but you'll need to be extra cautious and vigilant while traveling alone. For more advice or help upgrading your camper before your outing, visit The Outpost RV. We are in Middlebury, IN, and happy to welcome our customers from Kalamazoo, MI.

1. Learn Self-defense Strategies

The foremost thing you’ll want to do before you travel is enrolling yourself in a self-defense class. When you know how to fend off an attacker or what to do if attacked, you'll have one less thing to worry about when traveling solo. These courses are sometimes provided for free by local police departments or other organizations. So, do some research to figure out what options you have.

In addition, you’ll want to carry a weapon, such as a baseball bat or pepper spray. You can also bring along a licensed gun, but you must exercise extreme caution when doing that.

2. Keep Yourself Safe

You should make sure to follow good safety practices while camping solo. You’ll want to place an extra pair of shoes or an additional lawn chair outside your rig to make it appear that you aren’t traveling alone. Alternatively, you can consider adopting a large dog as your camping buddy!

3. Avoid Getting Stranded

The last thing you’ll want to encounter is getting stranded on your solo camping trip. While the odds may be slim, you must take all possible measures to avoid getting lost on a hike, getting hurt in a remote location, or getting isolated due to your RV malfunctioning in the middle of nowhere.

Make sure someone knows your plans and is aware of your daily schedule. You can also set up times to check in with them regularly to let them know you are fine. Ideally, this person should be someone who can help you and reach you quickly in the event of an emergency. They can be someone in your family or even a ranger in the park you’re visiting.

4. Park Your RV Strategically

Though you’ll want to disconnect from the outside world during your solo camping trip, you must always be responsible for your safety. This means being mindful of where you set up camp and avoiding boxing yourself in, so you can get help when needed. 

5. Be Vigilant & Cautious

Most importantly, don’t let down your guard when camping solo. You’ll want to pay attention to your surroundings and keep an eye on any suspicious activities around you. If you feel something is off, then don’t take any chances. Seek help immediately or move away from that place.

We hope these tips help you travel safely and enjoy your solo camping trips. If you need more ideas or are still in the market for a new rig, visit The Outpost RV. Our friendly team can address your concerns and show you our extensive inventory of RVs for sale. Also, we can suggest models for your budget and help you select a camper that’s perfect for your lifestyle. To speak to us, come down to our dealership in Middlebury, IN, where we proudly serve those from Kalamazoo, MI.