I drive through places where Native Americans once hunted buffalo but now live on reservations, where big agribusiness is replacing family farming, and where small towns are disappearing. I am exploring the Montana Hi-Line, a vast stretch of prairie running east-west across the entirety of northern Montana just below the Canadian border. It is a transportation corridor defined by the BNSF rail line and State Highway 2. The land tells a story of generational change as rural American communities decline. Each generation changes the land only to be changed again by future generations, yet there still remains the presence of something past. (2012 – 2017)