America Road Trip 2026 Update
For years, this trip has lived in my head.
Not as a vague idea, not as one of those âmaybe one dayâ thoughts people throw around, but as something real. Something structured. A route I kept refining, places I kept adding, moments I kept imagining.
North Carolina. South Carolina. Tennessee. Washington, D.C. New York. Boston. The Midwest. Colorado. Monument Valley. Arizona. Vegas. California.
Iâve driven it a hundred times already.
Just never in real life.
Until now.
Late May 2026, that changes. I land in North Carolina, pick up the car, and for the first time, the version of this trip thatâs been playing in my head for years finally meets reality.
And thatâs the difference.
There comes a point where thinking isnât enough anymore.
From Idea to Reality
Itâs easy to plan something. Itâs easy to sit there and map routes, look at distances, imagine the drive, the stops, the conversations, the silence.
That part costs nothing.
Acting on it is different.
Booking the flight. Committing to the time. Deciding youâre actually going to do it, properly, without shortcuts. Thatâs where most people stop.
I didnât.
This isnât about ticking off cities or chasing photos. Iâm not interested in rushing through places just to say Iâve been there. Thatâs not what this is.
This is about movement.
Driving through a country that, for all its noise and contradictions, still carries something significant. Scale. History. Power. Identity.
You donât understand that from a screen.
You understand it from the road.
The Route That Built Itself
Over time, the route stopped being random and started making sense.
Starting in the South, easing into it. Letting the pace build instead of forcing it.
Then into Washington, D.C., where everything carries weight whether you agree with it or not.
Up to New York and Boston, where energy meets history.
Across the Midwest, where the noise drops off and the reality of distance sets in.
Into Colorado, where the landscape reminds you how small you actually are.
Then the West. Monument Valley. Arizona. The kind of places that donât need explaining.
Vegas for contrast. California for the finish. Coast to coast.
It didnât come together overnight. It built itself over years of thought.
Thatâs why Iâm not rushing it now.
Why It Matters
People will look at this and say itâs just a road trip.
Itâs not.
Itâs proof of something simple: if you sit on an idea long enough, it either fades or it becomes something you have to act on.
This one didnât fade.
It stayed. It grew. It demanded to be done properly.
And now it is.
The Reality Ahead
I know it wonât be perfect. Long drives, tired days, wrong turns, things not going to plan. Thatâs part of it.
In fact, that is it.
Because the real value isnât in everything going right. Itâs in actually being out there, dealing with it, moving forward anyway.
Thatâs what makes it real.
27th May to 10th July.
Six weeks. Twenty-one states. Thousands of miles.
A trip thatâs existed in my head for years is finally happening in real life.
No more imagining it.
No more planning it endlessly.
Now itâs time to drive it.
Full tank. No rush. Keep moving.











