We have been on backroads now for 10 days. Our first few days were in the northern interior of British Columbia. We always choose the most "back" of backroads and we are never disappointed with the treasures they yield. The high country on a gravel road pass between Pavilion and Clinton gave us this large black bear and her cub:

And lots of marshes. In this, the solo duck was a mirror reflection:

And one of my favorite subjects is tumble-down aged farm structures. The autumn colors enhance the weathered wood:

From the pass, the atmosphere made these ridges so blue, all in a fading line:

This was actually taken much later, at Maligne Lake in Jasper National Park, Alberta. It had started to snow!