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Best Places To Travel Alone In The US

This article may contain affiliate/compensated links. For full information, please see our Disclaimer here. Let's talk about the best places to travel alone in the US. As exciting as international travel can be, there is so much adventure to discover right here in the US too. I’ve driven and flown solo across this immense country quite a bit, and it never ceases to amaze me. So it’s entirely understandable to not know where to spend your…
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The Truth About Self Defense

This article may contain affiliate/compensated links. For full information, please see our Disclaimer here. So you want to learn self defense? Want to feel safer and stronger walking down the street, or staying home alone, or just living your life? Well then there’s something you should know. Self defense is not what most people think it is. It’s about a lot more than what people will tell you. Or what many are ready to talk about.…
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Tips For Traveling Alone

This article may contain affiliate/compensated links. For full information, please see our Disclaimer here. About to embark on another solo adventure and need some tips for traveling alone? I've got you covered. Luckily, I've been down this road many times. Including one particularly long road. Among my many travel adventures was a massive cross-country US road trip in 2019 that took me 2 months and 9,000 miles zigzagging all the way across and back again.…
My US Road Trip

10 Travel Tips From My Solo Road Trip Across America

This article may contain affiliate/compensated links. For full information, please see our Disclaimer here. As anyone who travels a lot will tell you, life on the road isn’t easy. Whether you’re taking a short road trip or trying to live the nomadic life full-time, you’re going to face some unique challenges that only the road can present. In preparation for my 2-month 9,000-mile cross-country road trip, I’d formed several goals and expectations about how healthy…
Moah Utah

Salt Lake City, Moab, Arches, Canyonlands, Bryce & Zion

I began my final week of the road trip feeling especially soothed and transcendent thanks to all of last week’s spiritual beauty. So imagine the jarring experience of then driving into Salt Lake City and encountering a massive collection of intensely Mormonistic sculpture art.  At least that’s what Atlas Obscura recommended. Obscura indeed.  Definitely not as transcendent, or at least not in the same way. Though you could argue perhaps still spiritual. I’d planned to…
Yellowstone

Badlands, Wind Cave, Devils Tower, Grand Tetons & Yellowstone

Coming off that extra emotional last week, I was grateful for some more drone-like days of long distance driving. That is, until I hit my 10th consistent hour behind the wheel driving the Standing Rock National Native American Scenic Byway (say that ten times fast) and realizing I was going to need to cut the drive shorter than originally planned. So I sadly did not make it the whole length of the Scenic Byway into…
Cincinnati, St. Louis, Topeka & Omaha

Cincinnati, St. Louis, Topeka & Omaha

Leaving NYC back across the northern half of the US, I had a hard time letting go of what I was leaving behind and getting excited about what was to come. My first stop was Cedar Point amusement park, one of my all-time top bucket list places I've been wanting to visit all my life, as a lifelong roller coaster enthusiast- nay, fanatic. So this one stop on my US Road Trip was so special…
Cedar Point

A Perfect Day at Cedar Point

I’d been looking forward to Cedar Point for so long. It's been one of my ultimate bucket list items, and once upon a time was the inspiration for its own road trip. But that's a story for another day... (stay tuned!) So you can imagine my excitement to finally go to this legendary theme park with some of the biggest, tallest, fastest roller coasters in the US (and almost the world). But in all the…
New York City

My Perfect Week In New York City

I spent one idyllic week in my beloved New York City, one of my favorite cities to visit in the world, on my epic 2019 cross-country road trip. I drove up north from D.C. for the perfect bookend to mark the road trip halfway point. So as with the opposite coastal city trip bookend in Los Angeles, I gave this city a full week of my time. I lived here in NYC back in 2015-2018,…
Nashville, Atlanta, Great Smoky Mountains, Asheville & DC

Nashville, Atlanta, Great Smoky Mountains, Asheville & DC

Feeling especially exhausted from a particularly packed week on my cross-country road trip. And I thought the last week was too full! I left New Orleans and drove up the Natchez Trace Parkway, a truly beautiful and historic route, to Nashville. I’d planned to stay here two days as well, including a ticket to attend the Grand Ole Opry one night! I wasn’t sure what to expect in Nashville. I hadn’t heard much about the city…
Austin TX

Denver, Amarillo, Austin & Nola

Continuing up I-25 through Denver and Boulder to visit another old friend, I’m starting to see what Kerouac meant calling the landscape here an “endless poem”. Such a strong sense of space to breathe and think. Will definitely need to come back and explore it more someday. Hopefully soon. Until then, it’s on down I go the entire length of Texas, top to bottom, to Austin. Spent a full day and overnight driving like the…
Meow Wolf Santa Fe

Joshua Tree, Sedona, Petrified Forest & Santa Fe

Bidding LA farewell, I first made my way to Joshua Tree National Park. But as it would turn out, I barely got to see much of it at all. This being my first stop on an already-too-aggressive trip schedule, I’d not yet learned how much extra breathing room I’d need for food stops, bathroom breaks, navigating the more confusing routes, and (most annoyingly) the surprisingly long line of cars trying to get into the same…