Monday, June 26, 2017

Introduction

Hi! My name is Matt. Welcome to my blog.

So why am I doing this? I was informing some of my coworkers that I came to the decision to quit my job as a software engineer and as I was sharing my "life plan" for what comes next, it became clear there was interest in a blog so people could track my progress, so here I am.

The short term plan is to ride my motorcycle from Seattle to Deadhorse Alaska just to see how I feel once I get there.

I'll eventually move on to another destination since I despise cold winters with a passion. This process of choosing a fresh set of coordinates on a map after I've reached the old ones will repeat until I get bored or run out of cash. That is the entire long term plan.

To be brutally honest, I'm not 100% sure that giving up my creature comforts will make me happy or if this scheme even fits my personal definition of a good life plan.  I won't know for sure until I give it a go. I'm actively trying to put in as little thought as possible as to what I will do professionally going forward so I can fully savor the experience.

So why Deadhorse? And why now?  Here are a few reasons:
  • Deadhorse is north of the Arctic Circle. It amuses me greatly to think I could stand on the shores of the Arctic Ocean at 3am in broad daylight and listen to Prince's "Lets Go Crazy."
  • Alaska is arguably the closest thing to a totally wild frontier in the United States which will make for an experience that should be vastly different than everything I've done so far. 
  • There is a seductive element of danger.  There are many perils along this path that I've chosen for myself which are very real. The final hurdle on the journey to Deadhorse is the Dalton Highway which is "Ice Road Truckers" territory. 
  • It's proximity to Seattle is a minor factor. I'll want to head south before winter. Did I mention that I hate the cold?
  • There will be lots to explore and discover along the way and I expect to make some new friends who share the some of the same goofy ideals.
  • Bottom line is that I've spent the last 20 years gainfully employed with no extended breaks and it is high time to completely switch gears and do something self indulgent.  
I've chosen to try to live moment by moment in present time via an extended tour on a motorized two wheeler.  I also consider this to be a social experiment to see what I learn about myself after I've been away from my typical daily routine for an extended period.

My vision for the blog is that it will help me to stay connected with friends and loved ones. I hope this will be an interactive exchange where I do the bulk of the talking and you the reader get to influence the outcome via suggestions for things to do and see along the way. I suffer from tunnel vision at times and I am entering totally unfamiliar territory, so please share your ideas even if they seem intuitively obvious.

I encourage feedback both positive and negative. Please pull no punches when providing the latter: barbs to the effect of "you = batshit crazy" or "TL/DR and I want the last 10 minutes of my life back" are fair game.  I only have a vague sense of what you might find interesting so feel free to suggest topics that you'd like me to weigh in on.

I've got a boatload of things to do to get ready and I can't wait to start my ride.  My next update will contain my high level plans and schedule.

-Matt

5 comments:

  1. I just want to be the first to comment on this blog. And there... I am. I know you'll have fun, I'm not worried about you dying on ICE ROAD and I'm more than a little envious that you get to do this. POST pictures!!!!!

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  2. Matt, this is such an exciting turn in your life! I admire you greatly and wish you serendipity as you travel this road. I will be watching with interest.

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    1. Thanks Madeline! I hope that our paths will intersect soon and we'll get a chance to swap stories. It's been a long time.

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  3. Matt, this is John R. We knew/worked-with each other at Stratus, in Bob B's group. If you haven't heard, Megan L. passed from cancer a few years back - RIP. I truly hope things are working out for you. Take care, best wishes, and may the wind be at your back.

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