Trapped In Time is the tumblelog of Matt Simpson. Matt is the co-owner of Maven Web Solutions. His business partner is Eugene. They also blog live music with Todd at The Butter Room, whose latest project is Jamwich.

Matt has two min pins, Forbin & Floyd. He often blogs about music and is a Phishhead who went on 2009 summer tour. In addition to traveling, Matt takes photos. Proud Hoosier and Chicagoan.

Matt Suggests: Annicka, Autumn, Brian, Chris, Christina, Drew, Elle, Jim, Josh, Irick, Katrina, Kaylie, Kelly, Megan, Michael and Michael, Mills, Nikki, Shannon, Sharon, Stacey and Terz, amongst others.

18
Dec
2009
PHOTO
2009 In My Rear View Mirror
(photo taken by me near the Columbia river, view on flickr)
Zack Klein posted the cities he slept in this year, and Eugene decided to aggregate his travel stats similarly.  We did a lot of our travel together sans a few trips, so there aren’t a whole lot of differences (he went to Mexico and Isarel, I went to the Carolinas, Kentucky, Maryland, and upstate NY another time).
I slept at least one night in each of theses 36 U.S. cities:
Chicago, IL (Home)
Valparaiso, IN* (Home, Home)
Richmond, VA
Hampton, VA
Charlottesville, VA*
Boston, MA
Rochester, NY
New York, NY*
Uniondale, NY
Asheville, NC
Knoxville, TN
Manchester, TN
Nashville, TN
Bloomington, IN*
Pittsburgh, PA
Noblesville, IN
Bayside, WI
Louisville, KY
Lincoln, NE
Denver, CO
Moab, UT
Las Vegas, NV
San Francisco, CA
Portland, OR
George, WA
Billings, MT
Columbia, MD
Columbia, SC
Charlotte, NC
Burkesville, KY
Los Angeles, CA
Palm Desert, CA
Cincinnati, OH
Lancaster, PA
Albany, NY*
Portland, ME
* Denotes multiple non-contiguous visits.
Additionally, I’ve driven almost 23,000 miles this year through 32 states, and flown another 6,000 miles.
I’m probably going to write more about what this year has meant to me, but it’s been a truly beautiful experience to travel to so many diverse places in this country over the course of 2009.  While in years past I’ve done some formidable road trips or backpacked abroad, I have never gone coast to coast to coast (I’ve actually gone to the east coast 4 times from Chicago, and once all the way to the Pacific).
In between, I’ve met up with some incredible friends from my childhood, from tumblr, and various other channels. I’ve met new people who I’ve stayed in touch with, and made memories that will stay with me for the rest of my life.
I saw over 60 concerts and 2 large music festivals, I watched my favorite band reinvent themselves in front of my eyes; I saw the Appalachians, Catskills, Rockies, and Cascades.  I stayed in the desert twice, climbed to the highest point on the northern end of the Grand Canyon.  I heard the natural swirl of sound at Red Rocks, watched the most beautiful sunset at The Gorge, raged in the craziest lightning storm of my life at Deer Creek, and saw shows at two of the biggest stages in the world (Empire Polo Fields and Bonnaroo). I was able to bring my brother along for parts, I traveled with my best friend and business partner, I met up with friends from my Indiana hometown in Southern California and Denver, and I saw tour buddies at various stops in various climates in various months of the year.
Through it all I think I learned more about myself and what I value, and how my values fit in with those of others across the U.S.  Maybe I’ll do another coast to coast trip in my life, but I can’t imagine it being as meaningful or awe inspiring as the one I took this year.

2009 In My Rear View Mirror

(photo taken by me near the Columbia river, view on flickr)

Zack Klein posted the cities he slept in this year, and Eugene decided to aggregate his travel stats similarly.  We did a lot of our travel together sans a few trips, so there aren’t a whole lot of differences (he went to Mexico and Isarel, I went to the Carolinas, Kentucky, Maryland, and upstate NY another time).

I slept at least one night in each of theses 36 U.S. cities:

  • Chicago, IL (Home)
  • Valparaiso, IN* (Home, Home)
  • Richmond, VA
  • Hampton, VA
  • Charlottesville, VA*
  • Boston, MA
  • Rochester, NY
  • New York, NY*
  • Uniondale, NY
  • Asheville, NC
  • Knoxville, TN
  • Manchester, TN
  • Nashville, TN
  • Bloomington, IN*
  • Pittsburgh, PA
  • Noblesville, IN
  • Bayside, WI
  • Louisville, KY
  • Lincoln, NE
  • Denver, CO
  • Moab, UT
  • Las Vegas, NV
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Portland, OR
  • George, WA
  • Billings, MT
  • Columbia, MD
  • Columbia, SC
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Burkesville, KY
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Palm Desert, CA
  • Cincinnati, OH
  • Lancaster, PA
  • Albany, NY*
  • Portland, ME

* Denotes multiple non-contiguous visits.

Additionally, I’ve driven almost 23,000 miles this year through 32 states, and flown another 6,000 miles.

I’m probably going to write more about what this year has meant to me, but it’s been a truly beautiful experience to travel to so many diverse places in this country over the course of 2009.  While in years past I’ve done some formidable road trips or backpacked abroad, I have never gone coast to coast to coast (I’ve actually gone to the east coast 4 times from Chicago, and once all the way to the Pacific).

In between, I’ve met up with some incredible friends from my childhood, from tumblr, and various other channels. I’ve met new people who I’ve stayed in touch with, and made memories that will stay with me for the rest of my life.

I saw over 60 concerts and 2 large music festivals, I watched my favorite band reinvent themselves in front of my eyes; I saw the Appalachians, Catskills, Rockies, and Cascades.  I stayed in the desert twice, climbed to the highest point on the northern end of the Grand Canyon.  I heard the natural swirl of sound at Red Rocks, watched the most beautiful sunset at The Gorge, raged in the craziest lightning storm of my life at Deer Creek, and saw shows at two of the biggest stages in the world (Empire Polo Fields and Bonnaroo). I was able to bring my brother along for parts, I traveled with my best friend and business partner, I met up with friends from my Indiana hometown in Southern California and Denver, and I saw tour buddies at various stops in various climates in various months of the year.

Through it all I think I learned more about myself and what I value, and how my values fit in with those of others across the U.S.  Maybe I’ll do another coast to coast trip in my life, but I can’t imagine it being as meaningful or awe inspiring as the one I took this year.

03
Aug
2009
PHOTO
This was my view five minutes ago, heading through the Utah desert.

This was my view five minutes ago, heading through the Utah desert.

23
May
2009
PHOTO
July 29: Driving from Chicago to Red RocksJuly 30: Phish @ Red RocksJuly 31: Phish @ Red RocksAug 01: Phish @ Red RocksAug 02: Phish @ Red RocksAug 03: Moab & Arches National Parks, UtahAug 04: VegasAug 05: Phish @ Shoreline, San FranAug 06: Crater Lake National Park, OregonAug 07: Phish @ The Gorge, George, WashingtonAug 08: Phish @ The Gorge, Geroge, WashingtonAug 09: Driving to Billings, MontanaAug 10: Driving to Minneapolis, MinnesotaAug 11: Phish @ Toyota Park in Chicago, sleeping in my own bed
Hotels booked, tickets accounted for, budget created, cameras in hand, dancing shoes ready to go.  Oh yeah, and there’s still next weekend’s trip to Boston, and leg one of summer tour from June 9-21 in the Midwest along with Bonnaroo and Rothbury.  Shaping up to be an incredibly awesome summer.

July 29: Driving from Chicago to Red Rocks
July 30: Phish @ Red Rocks
July 31: Phish @ Red Rocks
Aug 01: Phish @ Red Rocks
Aug 02: Phish @ Red Rocks
Aug 03: Moab & Arches National Parks, Utah
Aug 04: Vegas
Aug 05: Phish @ Shoreline, San Fran
Aug 06: Crater Lake National Park, Oregon
Aug 07: Phish @ The Gorge, George, Washington
Aug 08: Phish @ The Gorge, Geroge, Washington
Aug 09: Driving to Billings, Montana
Aug 10: Driving to Minneapolis, Minnesota
Aug 11: Phish @ Toyota Park in Chicago, sleeping in my own bed

Hotels booked, tickets accounted for, budget created, cameras in hand, dancing shoes ready to go.  Oh yeah, and there’s still next weekend’s trip to Boston, and leg one of summer tour from June 9-21 in the Midwest along with Bonnaroo and Rothbury.  Shaping up to be an incredibly awesome summer.

22
Apr
2009
TEXT
Song of the Open Road

bja:

From this hour I ordain myself loos’d of limits and imaginary lines,
Going where I list, my own master total and absolute,
listening to others, considering well what they say,
pausing, searching, receiving, contemplating,
Gently, but with undeniable will divesting myself of the holds that would hold me

Walt Whitman

The promise of summer, in poem form.

02
Apr
2009
PHOTO
anniehinton:
I am following my brother’s cross country trip on Google Latitude, which leads me to believe I now need a cross country trip. If you’re game, let me know (totally not kidding).
I doubt you are up for summer tour with Phish, Annie.  This is a cool app though, which I might have to utilize this summer, at least for the 2 week west coast trip.

anniehinton:

I am following my brother’s cross country trip on Google Latitude, which leads me to believe I now need a cross country trip. If you’re game, let me know (totally not kidding).

I doubt you are up for summer tour with Phish, Annie.  This is a cool app though, which I might have to utilize this summer, at least for the 2 week west coast trip.