Goofyernmost
Well-Known Member
I think we should all clarify a point here. I and many others do manage to enjoy and continue to do solo. That doesn't mean that we wouldn't like someone to share the experience with, but, many don't really have a choice. That's not a whine, just a fact of life sometimes. Now all the benefits that were mentioned are absolute and are somewhat of a gift for us not being able to share. Those things like setting your own schedule, doing what you want to do exclusively, eating when and where you want to (that is coupled with staying offsite), are all very real perks that help make up for lack of companionship. I have done both, and I can honestly say that when I went with someone that enjoyed the place and wasn't always complaining (another thing I have experienced) I would love it. I have also experienced the other and frankly solo was much more fun and so much better.
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