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Photographer Andrew Ryder is the editor of Heavy Duty Trucking,
published by Newport Communications Group, and the owner of TruckShots, a trucking
photography business he operates from his home in Fountain Valley, California.While
touring the country as part of his work, Ryder also has a chance to see some of the most
picturesque highways and byways in America. We thought youd like to come along for a
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Picturesque
Lake Isabella divides the the Sequoia National Forest
near Kernville, CA,
just two hours north of Los Angeles but a world away from its smog and heavy traffic. |

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The wind-sculpted
sand dunes in the southeastern tip of California,
just across the Mexican border, provide the backdrop for this cabover. |

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I-5
runs along Californias coastline from San Diego to San Clemente before turning
inland on
its way up to Oregon. This majestic arch bridge is one of two
that span Lake Shasta near Redding, CA, 160
miles north of Sacramento. |

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Giant Snow
banks lined roads in Northern California's
Lassen Volcanic National Park into the middle of July 1996. |
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The
towering rock formations of Red Rock Canyon near Las
Vegas outshine even the most polished, cherry red conventional tractor. |
Rolling
through the mountains of Alberta,
a solitary conventional tractor pulls a flatbed through western Canada. |
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