Ross Ching celebrates the forgotten roadways.

Screenshot from "The Roads Less Traveled" by Ross Ching

I love roads. I love driving them. I love looking at them on maps. I even love looking down at them from 35,000 feet. A highway that winds through a vast, open landscape stirs that inquisitive part of my brain that wonders, where does it go? Who travels it? Why is it there? Ross Ching’s film creates that same sense of wonder and an almost home-sick longing to be on one of them right now, watching the miles tick by.

Video created by Ross Ching.

About The Author

eric warren

Eric is a travel writer, photographer and filmaker with an unhealthy love for all things transportation.

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