I want to try solo, but every time I consider it I realize I prefer having my kids with me. I think I could only do it if they were all on a trip or something
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I totally understand, I do miss my kid and my wife, and it is enjoyable to share the experience with them. But everyone could stand some time to them selves in nature as well. It gives you time to reflect, time to appreciate the company of your loved ones that much more when you return.
I just went on my first solo camping trip too this past weekend... Now that you are totally alone with no one to talk to, the sounds of nature and the wildlife will be breath taking...
I spotted a moose, eagle flying overhead with a fish in its talons, a pair of otters and heard much much more..
Let us know if you notice the difference between solo and non-solo camping
I definitely notice the difference when I'm alone. I do enjoy sharing the experience with my family, but it's different when your alone. I sat for an hour in a secluded spot and saw so much wildlife. Hearing them chirp and communicate is beautiful.
I definitely notice the difference when I'm alone. I do enjoy sharing the experience with my family, but it's different when your alone. I sat for an hour in a secluded spot and saw so much wildlife. Hearing them chirp and communicate is beautiful.