We took yesterday off and drove in the countryside looking for fall foliage. The fall colors in North Dakota are probably not as spectacular as you might see in other parts of the country, but you can find pockets of great scenery if you know where to look. We seem to have fewer trees that produce that intense red color.
These images were taken a few miles from the Canadian border near Pembina.
The remoteness is one of the interesting features of North Dakota. You do not have to travel very far to be able to explore areas with few people (the hilly terrain shown below is not typical). However, even the most remote areas were busy this weekends. Trucks and tractors were everywhere as the harvest was in full swing. We pulled off to the side here to take this picture and a few moments later a semi came barreling down the gravel road toward us.
These images were all resized with piknic.
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