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It will be stopped, even if it takes grandmas tied to trees: Sarah Truscott
I was born into bogan roots in Bathurst, Sydney, a little revhead who wanted to drive in the Bathurst 1000 – and now I’m in Launceston, Tasmania, in love with the natural environment, the forests and mountains.
Sarah Truscott, 25 Australia Launceston Tasmania
18.06.07
From that roadside, to the delights of Launceston
11.06.07 178km Day 2 Roadside near Jericho – Forest near Isis A twelve hour sleep from 7pm to 7am saw me wake up to frost on the tent. Having shaken off the ice and started on my way to Oatlands,...
16.06.07
How amazing to be on the road.
An amazing feeling, to head off down Mount Wellington after a send off with friends and Mum, Dad, Naida. As I went down the road Sputnik behaved beautifully and the stress and worry of the previous night slipped away. Pando, on his bike escorting me down, whooped out a yeehaaa at the sunny, cold frosty morning. Hobart, a thousand metres below, was draped in cloud that was wandering down the valley. It was a beautiful day.
13.06.07
Tomorrow...
Tomorrow is the day...dashing around doing a million things today. Thanks to everyone who's helped me out with this project. I can't wait to get started....
09.06.07
Dayna Trevaskis: It’s more about people than about building
I’m from Geeveston, in southern Tasmania, from a family of three people now – we were four, but my mum died. Now it’s just my dad, my brother Timmy, and me.
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An ambitious journey collecting biographies, experiences and portraits of people in some of the least-known and most remote parts of the world.
06.03.07
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06.03.07