I THINK I'd love to do a few solo trips when I finally venture out. Just me and the dogs. But I worry seriously about a breakdown in the middle of nowhere in my 2009 H3. I am trying to secure enough recovery gear and upgrades/ fixes to make solo travel less of a worry to me.
You know I really want to venture out on my own more often as well. I have a pretty dependable Jeep Cherokee. It's over 20 yrs. old but, is very simple to work on. I carry a lot of spare parts, and enough tools to take care of most trail fixes.
Here in Colorado I'm only a couple of hours away from some great trails and only 4 hour from my favorite area ( the San Juan area).
This year I ventured out on a solo rig camping trip this summer with my daughter, we camped on the back side of Mnt Antero, for my first attempt to hike a 14er.
The one main thing that gives me solice in going out on my own. I have a group of friends that we get together to work on our rigs and try to get together for trails runs when our schedules match up. When I plan on going out on my own or if these guys go out without me, we lay out our agenda and touch base when we have cell service during our trips. So if we get into a pickle we can help each other out. Hopefully we will never have to come to the rescue, but it's good to know we have each others back.
I really looking forward to next season I plan on doing much more then just overlanding, I want to be able to hike trails with my wife, from our campsites. Checking out nearby towns and just chilling.