Hauling Ass: A Drive Across America

Journalism , Travel Nov 19, 2013 No Comments

There are different kinds of American road trip: there’s the classic Greyhound adventure, the Simon & Garfunkel looking-for-America-type journey, the stuff of sweaty overnighters and long, dull days sandwiched between obnoxious Floridian evangelicals and stoic young men from the so-called flyover states who are still getting used to their army fatigues and the idea of deployment to some far off somewhere. Then there’s the great Kerouacian road trip of meandering, on-a-whim follies and self-discovery, the road trip defined by the hitchhiker’s thumb, the jalopy picked up for a steal, the freedom of being behind the wheel. Sal and Dean had nowhere to be and everywhere to go, Jack and Neal were young and stupid. And then there’s the road trip of the interstate highway system: the road trip you make when you have somewhere to be, a deadline to meet, a need, as the saying goes, to haul ass.

In August 2013, I drove across the United States of America with Los Angeles-based filmmaker Evan Mather, collaborating on his debut feature film, From Sea to Shining Sea. You can learn more about the film at www.handcraftedfilms.com.
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Matthew Clayfield

Matthew Clayfield is a journalist, critic and screenwriter.

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