Wow, so many subjects in one!
Linda, I love that you had the spray. Had you had a gun - you might have killed one of those kids - and then the question is - could you have lived with yourself - and would you not be in jail? So - that tells how I feel about guns. And, yes, I am aware of and knew someone who did shoot someone BELIEVING it was for their safety - when in actuality they weren't in danger - and I would not be able to live with that. Therefore I won't carry a gun. And I would never ever chance taking a gun into Canada or Mexico. It wouldn't be worth the possible harm if caught. Course, I won't have to worry about that
Caravans - well, I'm not one who likes them. I do like mini ones with friends - where they are very laid back. And Jean and I do travel so very well together. Liz, Carol and I traveled well together off and on in Canada and AK - but get the off-and-on - as we didn't always want to do the same thing - and therefore didn't have to. With a real caravan, you don't have that same flexibility - and that I'd have a really hard time with. You have to start when the leader says so - and if that's 6 am - you best be up and ready to drive then, etc. You stop to eat when they say you should be hungry. Now, the same things that make me dislike those types of caravans, are the things others like about them. But for an example - here Jean and I are in Baja. A caravan would already be headed out - and we haven't made it all the way south yet. We don't HAVE to hurry - we can relax and enjoy the trip.
As to where I boondock? Where ever I feel comfortable. I've only left a place once because of an uneasy feeling - and almost left a cg for that same feeling once. Look, watch, be aware of your surroundings always. Don't do things that you shouldn't. Like now in MX, I listened, and would not stay someplace alone that I would in the US. Would I be safe, probably. But should I take the chance, probably not. Of course, with Jean and I together, I won't be alone.
One thing that helped me my first couple years were my dogs. I had one big one - that was a wus - but strangers didn't know that - and he made me feel much safer. Unfortunately, he's no longer with me - and I do consider that someday I might want another large dog - but I also realize that unless I get an older dog, most that size need more space that I have to offer.
Do I get lonely when traveling alone? Rarely. Is it nice to share things? Yes also. I rarely eat out, but do a tad more often when traveling with someone - but I would have gone for those lobster burritos whenther alone or not