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		dixie
 
  
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				 Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 6:45 pm    Post subject: Travelling Alone...I need some tips | 
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				Okay....so for the first time in my life Im planning a trip to Oaxaca and will be doing so solo.  I have never travelled alone and am a little nervous about it.  Not so much for safety reasons (although of course those are a concern) but mostly for boredom reasons!  I'm not sure how long I can manage before I get bored of spending time with me.
 
 
Any experienced solo travellers have any advice for me?  Should I plan on 'being on the go' a lot to keep things interesting?  Or should I just 'play it by ear'?
 
 
If I don't do this trip alone...I stay home in DF alone...which has the security of being home...but also an extremely strong boredom factor (and a waste of good travel time!).  So f*ck it...I'm going!  
 
 
Any words of wisdom are greatly welcomed!  Thanks!
 
 
...dixie | 
			 
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		samizinha
 
  
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				 Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 7:22 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				| Congrats!  I've done a solo trip before, and it's liberating!  See as much as you can, talk to locals, and bring a good book!  Cheers. | 
			 
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		Guy Courchesne
 
  
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				 Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 8:01 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				| Something that worked for me in my solo travels, particularly those across Canada, was to write.  Pitch a tent in the deep woods somewhere, soak in the experience of nature, and then pour it out on the page. | 
			 
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		Dragonlady
 
  
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				 Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 8:47 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				still good advice, but deleted anyway
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		jillford64
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 9:09 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				| I have travelled alone a lot in Mexico and other countries. I prefer to have a general plan before I leave. I always make a hotel reservation for at least the first night so I don't arrive in a new place and not know where I am going. I also identify the "must see" things and when and what days they are open so I don't accidentally miss something I really want to see. After that, I'm flexible. I always take a good book and my journal. Travelling alone isn't easy for me, but it is liberating and builds self-confidence like nothing else I've ever done. | 
			 
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		dixie
 
  
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				 Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 9:44 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				Thank you so much everyone!!  This is exactly the advice that I need!  After I posted ...I started doubting myself and thinking 'maybe I should wait until a friend can come along..' but no!  I refuse to miss life because of a few nerves!
 
 
Thanks again!  And any other advice...keep it coming! | 
			 
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		lozwich
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 9:44 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				I agree with all of the above, and also, you might want to stay in a hostel. Its a great way to meet people, and find temporary travel buddies. Then, when you're sick of people, you can go stay in a hotel and have time to yourself. 
 
 
I first travelled alone internationally at the age of 22, before mobile phones and the internet existed. It was the best thing I ever did, and I've never looked back. | 
			 
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		jillford64
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 10:10 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				Yeah, if you wait for a friend to come along you might possibly never go anywhere! Another piece of advice: You should be prepared to feel every emotion from despair to euphoria, often from one moment to the next.
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		Guy Courchesne
 
  
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				 Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 10:13 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				| I can't help but notice that only women are responding in this thread, save for me of course.  Would the advice be different if Dixie were male? | 
			 
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		jillford64
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 10:18 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				I'd give a man the same advice I'd give a woman. That is, if a man ever asked for advice   | 
			 
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		MikeySaid
 
  
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				 Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 10:33 pm    Post subject: Re: Travelling Alone...I need some tips | 
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	  Okay....so for the first time in my life Im planning a trip to Oaxaca and will be doing so solo. .....
 
 
 
.....Should I plan on 'being on the go' a lot to keep things interesting?  Or should I just 'play it by ear'?
 
 
 
...dixie | 
	 
 
 
 
Nothing wrong with playing it by ear... know what you want to see though, or you'll likely miss something you really wanted to see... On the other hand, you won't have to be disappointed that you couldn't do all the things you think of....
 
 
Know when you'll get into town if you take a bus... sometimes the bus arrives in the middle of the night and makes it hard to find a place to sleep... as such.. reservations might be nice at a hostel somewhere.
 
 
Paulina Hostel looks to be pretty well rated by all involved. I con'd a friend into paying for Casa Antigua, a really 'posh' hotel in the centro back in 2003.
 
 
As a matter of fact, check out Casa Antigua when their bar is open, see if Teresa still works there, nice girl, can direct you to the Mezcal bars that locals flock to.
 
 
Writing in a journal is great for solo travelers. I find that MP3 players just make you anti-social, writing makes you observant... keen.
 
 
Much Luck,
 
 
-Mike | 
			 
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		hlamb
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 11:51 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				I travel alone often and prefer it. My first trip was to Europe at the age of 22. It was difficult but I loved it and had the time of my life. Use common sense, especially when alcohol is involved or you're going places at night. I also write a lot and my travel journals are now very precious to me. I stay in hostels because that allows me to meet people from everywhere and there is always someone to chat with if you are bored. 
 
 
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		lozwich
 
 
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	  | Would the advice be different if Dixie were male? | 
	 
 
 
 
No, but maybe its a bit scarier if you're a woman? Like Jillford says, it can be an emotional time, and we all know what heartless *beep* men are!    
 
 
But seriously, the last time I was in Oaxaca, it was new year's eve and after having a really nice day with a new friend, I lost him and had to go eat by myself. Something a bit oogy came over me and I ended up spending new year's alternately in bed in the hostel (Paulina hostel, by the way http://www.paulinahostel.com/ ) or throwing up really badly. My new friend was looking for me, but of course couldn't find me, and I wanted to alternately die, or go and spend new year's with my new pal regardless of how bad I felt. There were quite a few moments when I just lay in bed crying.
 
 
Then, like the sunrise after the evening of terror in a horror movie, the next morning I woke up feeling a lot better. I went downstairs for my breakfast thinking I would never see my new friend again (having already lost him twice during my holiday I felt a bit sad about this) and there he was tucking into his eggs!
 
 
What's the point? This is all completely normal, and after about 20 years of travelling alone, and with other people, I've realised things like this are part of travelling, and might be difficult, but make things so much richer.
 
 
Good luck, and remember what Winston Churchill said: Never give up, never give up, never give up.
 
 
That said, I'm off for a little day trip hiking now with my favourite travel buddy in the world; me.   
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		Ben Round de Bloc
 
 
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				 Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 1:38 pm    Post subject:  | 
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	  | . . . and there he was tucking into his eggs! | 
	 
 
 
Now that would be an interesting one to include in a list of idiomatic expressions for Spanish-speaking students to try to figure out!   Maybe esconder o arropar sus huevos?      
 
 
Note: comer con buen apetito | 
			 
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		sarliz
 
  
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				 Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 3:59 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				Hey Dixie-
 
 Here are my two angles: 1. My first solo trip in Mexico was to Oaxaca, and I had a great time. People are friendly, there's a ton to see, and the Paulina Hostel was really clean and an excellent place to meet other traveller-types. 2. I'm living and teaching in Oaxaca as we speak, so if you do turn up down here and you're wanting for some company, I'm always game for a beer or mezcal. Cheers! | 
			 
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