driving cross country NJ-WA solo?

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Old Aug 9th, 2005 | 09:00 PM
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driving cross country NJ-WA solo?

The saga of my life just keeps getting better. With less than 1 month before our scheduled move from NJ-WA, boyfriend decides he doesn't want to be a family anymore,so we're officially over. Whatever.. So,now my problem is that I can't think of anyone who could take the time to drive with me. I had already determined it was more cost effective to drive across and pull whatever I can fit in the U-haul behind my truck than it is to ship truck and use moving company. The point is,my Mom hates the idea of me driving alone,as do a few of the friends. Any feedback on making this drive by myself? I don't want to scare myself out of keeping this plan.(Mom,my 2 year old daughter and my dog are flying)
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Old Aug 10th, 2005 | 03:03 AM
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UPDATE!
After reading through the threads on pets flying, I've decided the dog is driving!While I will have "someone to talk to" I don't think my dachsund is going to alleviate the fears of my Mom as say,a Rottie would..so I'll still look for responses from anyone who has done the trip solo.
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Old Aug 12th, 2005 | 09:20 PM
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Hi KLR, I drove the U haul from Ohio to Calif several years ago solo- no problem! I would go to triple A, and get a route planner for the best/easiest/quickest/most scenic route(whichever you choose). They will map out your directions, and let you know of any road work along the way. Give them about 3-5 days to get it printed out for you. I started very early in the morning, and called it quits whenever I found an area that looked relatively safe, and got a hotel room. There are several books, and lots of internet info on Hotels that will allow pets- so check that out earlier rather than later. You could even plan about where you will be for your evening rest stops, and pre-book hotel rooms before you leave- especially with the dog. This should alleviate your Mom and friends fears (as well as some of yours). Look at it as an adventure, have fun!! Suzic
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Old Aug 13th, 2005 | 07:58 AM
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I drove cross country just once, when I moved from Vermont out to Seattle. Fortunately I had a girlfriend who came along, then flew back.

But I would not be worried doing it solo. It's just waaaaay long and boring, not unsafe, IMO. It was worth it for me to have my car and what possessions I could fit inside it. I would skip hauling a trailer for ease in driving. Pack what you can into the car and maybe a roof rack, and ship anything else.

Have a crate for the poochie, for safety's sake. And take lots of music, and some books on tape to listen to. Have an ice chest so you can be more self-sufficient without having to eat roadside junk food.

As suggested above, have a good route planned out and stop when you get tired. Stick to OK looking motels near the highway.

Good luck!!
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Old Aug 18th, 2005 | 01:49 PM
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Thanks for your opinions! As much as I don't want to have to tow a trailer, I got no less than 8 quotes to ship my stuff,and it is more cost effective to just sell furniture and start again! The trailer is an absolute necessity for me,however.Even as I tear though my belongings and throw away my pack- rat stuff, I still have necessities and my daughter's belongings. What I 'm just trying to do now is whittle down from a 6 x 12 trailer to a 5x8,which will save me almost $500,not to mention being that much easier to tow!

I looked at the trip a few times, and I decided to "wing it" for hotels. There are a few chains that accept pets,so I hopefully won't have a problem. I really just don't want to plan a hotel stop every x number of hours and be locked in to that distance. Especially if I'm not tired and can continue on, or if, God forbid, a migraine hits and I lose a day altogether! I've firmed my plans and will be starting on 9/5...Can't wait!
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Old Aug 18th, 2005 | 04:13 PM
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I wish you the best of luck on your drive and in starting a "new life". I made that cross-country drive only once, best thing I ever did. Came to Seattle to look around and never left!

Truly, all the best to you. Susan
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