Jump on the QEII at Edmonton and put it on cruise until you hit the Montana border. You might want to stop at that point or they will gun you down, the QEII is 110 so set it at 113, set it at 115 and you will get pulled over.
The secondary roads have people (like me) that just assume nobody will be on the road so no need to slow down at the level crossings. That could delay your trip even longer than a speeding ticket. We no longer throw out beer bottles at road signs, they might bounce back and hit your vehicle. The secondary roads also have a nasty habit of just ending in a ditch if somebody stole the sign that is a rec-room somewhere doubling as a dartboard for beer bottles.
If you are really fast go through GP and the Hamlet of Grovedale and wait at the first right turn. Sooner or later somebody will come along and put up a sign that says 'SECONDARY 666' or take a really clear of any Secondary sign and when you print it change the numbers. That is the best way to get the wild rose in the pic, bullet holes are optional. Seeing them is actually a good thing, you know the scopes are sighted in. No holes opens up the chance of getting tagged by a stray. Anyway, once you get the sign back out, if you go any further you end up in the wilderness. Cars fall apart and everything else travels in two or threes. The children up front, then the workers and the elderly ride in the dust and they fall that just slows the predators down for a little while.
Or you can make up your own story from scratch, it used to be 24hrs to Vegas from the border. After 20 miles any scenery gets a bit boring, even lavaland. Watching hay grows lets you tell real whoppers if I recall
From one location you can see the natural curve of the earth so pack a big lunch if you are walking.
What's up in the US or are you going further?
Unless you are a great white hunter you are in the patch in some capacity.
I forget the distances from there, I was on the paving crew the first time the road from town and spent most of the summer there. We shut down at 3PM on Friday because the camps were let out and they came down the road 8 side by side.
Civilization takes on the appearance of bare bush, bush with fences, fences with fields, fields without fences and lat of all, an overpass. Welcome to electricity.
I was going to say take a book but today you need an reliable vehicle and an inverter and an internet hub that can handle 32 wi-fi's. The phone is actually a landline so you can send and revieve faxes and any answering machine works. Best of all you can break 10 handsets a day and it costs about $29.87 CND
The crossing below Milk River used to be a hotspot before the bars were open on Sunday. 27 bars and a population of 53 people and 11teen critters. They thought we gambled a little too much and we though a double cheeze burger was a meal for a week, in the winter.
, summer too come to think of it. Our hosts weren't all that pleased about our liking to Mexican trumpet music, it was the alamo type of chanting but since we always had lots of drunk girls alone they didn't mind.
Going through the 'outpost south of taber was the one you used if you spent the weekend in the closest town and parked and got a room over the bar for the weekend at least and after 2 weeks they refused to rent, you had to become a resident. Joining Montana would be a gas, joining the whole US, .... not so much. Republic of Monbertana, (insert slogan here) A crash doesn't have to be a fall off a buffalo jump, a trip to the forest can be just as bad, 10 days later not being said for obvious reasons. North America could have worked if not for the FED slowing things down and then the farmers went on strike instead of growing their garden until the land owners needed the land again. Coal miners in the US and GB went through the same culling. All the ones in the company towns (slaves with no holes in their pockets) that got too smart had accidents in the mine if he didn't go to the bars on the monthly payday) Sitting in an Igloo for long spells teaches your body to survive quite nicely on one meal a day as long as you keep the mind occupied over 18 hours a day.
Being of German
someplace long ago the language and customs were left at the 'door' I actually felt embarrassed for that Nation when 'the boss' said people in India were the problem, they wanted more than 1 meal a day after they landed jobs. The rude part is she winced when Bush touched her shoulder at some gathering. Germany, a place that is good to say you are from someplace long ago. Shall I go on?