This classic view of the AlCan Highway weaves its way through British Columbia and the Yukon Territory about 400 hundred miles from the Alaska border. I’ve traveled the highway many times over the past three decades, and while it has changed significantly, it still holds that charm of remote and unpopulated feel. Early to mid September is a beautiful time to make the journey as the leaves and surrounding tundra is turning ripe and colorful under autumn’s spell. At first I was shooting this scene from the road level, but later ran up an adjacent slope to get a slightly different perspective.