This likely fits under this topic on a technicality, as this is a project of mine but it's not about a computer, a calculator or programming.
Anyways, this project is about mapping out and planning a vacation across the USA using our rail road infrastructure, more or less inspired by other folks who have done the same. Derek, who's blog I linked, did it for around $400 but I'll be spending considerably more. As I intend on stopping at a few locations for more than a day and would this need a hotel.
I plan on buying a MultiPass -
- which come in either an 8, 12 or 18 segment variation. The ways these work is that each ride is one segment. So whether I ride the train for 24 hours or 2, whenever I use the pass to get back on the train is one segment. So my planning will consist of which route to take, what there is to see along that route and, how long I want to stay at each of my stops. Maybe I take the train South and East towards Orlando and spend two days at Disney World before continuing North towards Boston.
That alone is (at least) four uses of the MultiPass. Getting on at my start, switching trains in Los Angeles then getting off in Orlando. Then, getting back on in Orlando is the third use and switching trains in NYC would be the fourth. Maybe I'll want to stop along the way; the train goes through El Paso Texas - where my mother is from - so I could get off there and see the city then continue towards New Orleans. That adds two additional uses, now at 6. Since I need to switch trains in NYC maybe I'll give NYC another chance and vacation there for a day or two without adding an additional use to my pass. Which leaves me with 2 uses left, which could be used if there is a train I need to switch to and didn't realize while planning. Of course, this is just one route of many that I could take. I tried to do this all on the computer but I really wanted a tangible thing I could look at and touch. Something that said "Hey, this is real." So, I have a giant map that resembles that linked map just before this next to my computer with pins and yarn.
Each color yarn denotes a different train, or in other words where I'd start a new segment. I also didn't include every train, I just lined out the major turns and stops to get a general idea of the routes I can take. There's also a route between Lafayette, Louisiana and Chicago, Illinois that I didn't visualize because (1) it's basically a straight line, (2) my pin for Chicago is about to pop out and I don't want to add more string beneath it and (3), I ran out of colors and I already have 5 colors I have going to Chicago
Next I'm going to be putting in pins where I want to stop. If there's something farther out than a taxi ride and I really want to see it, maybe I'll stay in a hotel for the night and rent a car. There's a lot to think about. I'm thinking I'm going to get the 12 segment pass and will plan on taking 14 days to do this trip. Which seems to be a fairly great number, as I'd rather not spend more than a day on a train if possible and I want to stop a few places - maybe 2? - for more than a day. If I go through Chicago I'll certainly stay there for a bit and of course a few days at my destination, which will either be Niagara Falls, New York (again) or Boston, Massachusetts.
Once I finalize my route, I'll outline that with a thicker yarn and start booking hotels and other things! I do not have a date for this trip yet. Maybe summer, I might even try and shoot for a Spring 2017 vacation. Just depends on factors, and as a photographer the season is a big one. If I go through the "flyover states" and there are miles of fields in bloom maybe I'll wait until Spring. Or if I go through states with lots of trees maybe I'll go around Fall to capture those colors in the leaves. But for now I'm focusing on where I want to go then I'll focus on the dates.
I'd also like to involve you guys. If there's any where you think I should go and see please look at the interactive map and suggest it if the destination is close to a station! If you want to meet up, we can entertain the idea but I won't make promises. I do have other objectives to consider from a prospective sponsor* but this trip is happening with our without their support.
*They approached me about this trip and emphasized that they are considering it but that I would be their person of choice. Since this is something I've wanted to do for a while I accepted and told them I'd plan it and get back to them. If they decide to financially back it, awesome, otherwise no bad blood cause I'll do it anyway (but without their product).
Anyways, this project is about mapping out and planning a vacation across the USA using our rail road infrastructure, more or less inspired by other folks who have done the same. Derek, who's blog I linked, did it for around $400 but I'll be spending considerably more. As I intend on stopping at a few locations for more than a day and would this need a hotel.
I plan on buying a MultiPass -

That alone is (at least) four uses of the MultiPass. Getting on at my start, switching trains in Los Angeles then getting off in Orlando. Then, getting back on in Orlando is the third use and switching trains in NYC would be the fourth. Maybe I'll want to stop along the way; the train goes through El Paso Texas - where my mother is from - so I could get off there and see the city then continue towards New Orleans. That adds two additional uses, now at 6. Since I need to switch trains in NYC maybe I'll give NYC another chance and vacation there for a day or two without adding an additional use to my pass. Which leaves me with 2 uses left, which could be used if there is a train I need to switch to and didn't realize while planning. Of course, this is just one route of many that I could take. I tried to do this all on the computer but I really wanted a tangible thing I could look at and touch. Something that said "Hey, this is real." So, I have a giant map that resembles that linked map just before this next to my computer with pins and yarn.

Each color yarn denotes a different train, or in other words where I'd start a new segment. I also didn't include every train, I just lined out the major turns and stops to get a general idea of the routes I can take. There's also a route between Lafayette, Louisiana and Chicago, Illinois that I didn't visualize because (1) it's basically a straight line, (2) my pin for Chicago is about to pop out and I don't want to add more string beneath it and (3), I ran out of colors and I already have 5 colors I have going to Chicago


Next I'm going to be putting in pins where I want to stop. If there's something farther out than a taxi ride and I really want to see it, maybe I'll stay in a hotel for the night and rent a car. There's a lot to think about. I'm thinking I'm going to get the 12 segment pass and will plan on taking 14 days to do this trip. Which seems to be a fairly great number, as I'd rather not spend more than a day on a train if possible and I want to stop a few places - maybe 2? - for more than a day. If I go through Chicago I'll certainly stay there for a bit and of course a few days at my destination, which will either be Niagara Falls, New York (again) or Boston, Massachusetts.
Once I finalize my route, I'll outline that with a thicker yarn and start booking hotels and other things! I do not have a date for this trip yet. Maybe summer, I might even try and shoot for a Spring 2017 vacation. Just depends on factors, and as a photographer the season is a big one. If I go through the "flyover states" and there are miles of fields in bloom maybe I'll wait until Spring. Or if I go through states with lots of trees maybe I'll go around Fall to capture those colors in the leaves. But for now I'm focusing on where I want to go then I'll focus on the dates.
I'd also like to involve you guys. If there's any where you think I should go and see please look at the interactive map and suggest it if the destination is close to a station! If you want to meet up, we can entertain the idea but I won't make promises. I do have other objectives to consider from a prospective sponsor* but this trip is happening with our without their support.
*They approached me about this trip and emphasized that they are considering it but that I would be their person of choice. Since this is something I've wanted to do for a while I accepted and told them I'd plan it and get back to them. If they decide to financially back it, awesome, otherwise no bad blood cause I'll do it anyway (but without their product).