Denver Life Magazine

Super trip for the super fit

ctive, solo travel suits my character: impetuous, exuberant, hyper-curious mixed with boundless energy and, OK, a touch of commitment-phobia. My single female traveler safety tip? Develop a loose game plan in advance. Also, cultivate connections with fellow nature-lovers for just the right amount of company during explorations. Remember, adjustments can be made along the way. For instance, overnighting alone on Pikes Peak seemed a bit risky, so instead I decided to hike two-thirds of that 14er’s trail and call it a day.

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