If you're experienced RVers, you likely won't have any extra worries travelling here in the North.
A grand advantage of going solo is you can follow the good weather, stay longer when you find a sweet spot, or move on in a different direction if the rain is going to interfere.
You'll likely not feel like you're going solo either. Most RVers discover that they meet the same folks in various spots along the way. We usually recognize people by their dogs, others by their RVs.
Another advantage of not caravanning is you do meet lots of people. I easily strike up conversations with people in campgrounds, but others times I like being a hermit. Being on your own, it's easy to choose when you want to do either.
There's nothing too foreboding up here. And us locals don't hesitate to stop and help out if there's a problem.