
This dog followed me more than 10 miles - all the way to the town of Esmond,
North Dakota |

The geographic center of North America - Rugby, North Dakota - also pretty
close to the geographic center of my trip. I'm half-way there. |

The Badlands of North Dakota |

They may be badlands, but the view is pretty good |

Badlands - I never seem to reach the horizon |

Badlands - Is this planet inhabited? |

Still in the Badlands of Dakota, and no sign of Rocky Racoon |

Montana - Big Sky Country |

Montana - I wonder if it's possible to get a speeding ticket on a bicycle
- probably not with these vicious headwinds |

Fellow cyclists hang with me in Culbertson, Montana |

An unbelievably malicious strain of psychotic, mutant mosquitos greeted
me in Hinsdale, Montana |

A little bike maintainance, just to be safe before I leave the US for the
exotic, far-off land the natives call Canada - Shelby, Montana |

Hard to envision, seeing as its about 95 degrees in the shade - Cutbank |

I sure hope the natives are friendly |

My first visit to a foreign country. I wonder if I'll need a translator
- Alberta, Canada |

What a desolate landscape - Alberta, Canada |

Del Bonita Campground - just a few miles north of the US border |

I've never felt more isolated - the entire night I heard not a single vehicle
go by - Del Bonita, Canada |

Calgary, Alberta, Canada |

This is the neatest, cleanest large city I've ever seen - Calgary |

Bicycle trails throughout the whole city - that's the way it should be.
Why can't the US be more like Canada(in some ways, at least) - Calgary |

The West Edmonton Mall - the biggest mall in the WORLD! Edmonton, Alberta,
Canada, North America, Earth |

Wow! Did the landscape suddenly change! I'm definately not in Florida anymore.
British Columbia, Canada |

I must be getting close - I've at least reached somewhere that has "Alaska"
in the name - The (in)famous Alaska Highway - Dawson Creek, British Columbia |

...but I still have a long way to go |