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Fast Eddy XC Round 2 Estern Old Parks Farm
Flash on bracket to the left triggered by off camera cable
Sigma 10-20
Canon 7d
Canon 430ex
Perth city 24 hours cafe! We went here quite a number of times and the food are generally good!
Beef burger with bacon and eggs~ Can't remember the name of the burger~ but its nice!
Eddy (Fast Eddy) Dostaler ran across Canada and back, completely alone and unsupported – 21,000 kilometres!
He began his journey on March 1, 2015 in Victoria, BC, and will ended his run there on October 29, 2016. Eddy ran with the idea that “average people can do above average things,” raising funds in support of Alzheimer’s and Cancer research.
Students of Sands Secondary threw him the homecoming he deserves – a special assembly, slide show and party – to show Fast Eddy that he has succeeded in inspiring others!
To learn more about Fast Eddy and his “There and Back” journey across Canada go to: www.fasteddycanada.com
The folks at IIE got to leave work at 2PM (some of us stuck around until 3) when it snowed in D.C. (February 13, 2007) So we went to the closest pub. I got there at 3 and left at 9. Nice.
Sorry for the slightly foggy look in the photo -- it was shot through the windshield of a moving car.
Yes... it is a beauty. So, I had to take a close up of it. The reflection of the neon sign is a nice added touch.
For a bargain price of 2.99. Yummy, tiny, spicy chicken wings. Also we got shrimp cocktail (29 cents apiece) and Busch beer (2.50)
Eddy (Fast Eddy) Dostaler ran across Canada and back, completely alone and unsupported – 21,000 kilometres!
He began his journey on March 1, 2015 in Victoria, BC, and will ended his run there on October 29, 2016. Eddy ran with the idea that “average people can do above average things,” raising funds in support of Alzheimer’s and Cancer research.
Students of Sands Secondary threw him the homecoming he deserves – a special assembly, slide show and party – to show Fast Eddy that he has succeeded in inspiring others!
To learn more about Fast Eddy and his “There and Back” journey across Canada go to: www.fasteddycanada.com
Eddy (Fast Eddy) Dostaler ran across Canada and back, completely alone and unsupported – 21,000 kilometres!
He began his journey on March 1, 2015 in Victoria, BC, and will ended his run there on October 29, 2016. Eddy ran with the idea that “average people can do above average things,” raising funds in support of Alzheimer’s and Cancer research.
Students of Sands Secondary threw him the homecoming he deserves – a special assembly, slide show and party – to show Fast Eddy that he has succeeded in inspiring others!
To learn more about Fast Eddy and his “There and Back” journey across Canada go to: www.fasteddycanada.com
Eddy (Fast Eddy) Dostaler ran across Canada and back, completely alone and unsupported – 21,000 kilometres!
He began his journey on March 1, 2015 in Victoria, BC, and will ended his run there on October 29, 2016. Eddy ran with the idea that “average people can do above average things,” raising funds in support of Alzheimer’s and Cancer research.
Students of Sands Secondary threw him the homecoming he deserves – a special assembly, slide show and party – to show Fast Eddy that he has succeeded in inspiring others!
To learn more about Fast Eddy and his “There and Back” journey across Canada go to: www.fasteddycanada.com
Eddy (Fast Eddy) Dostaler ran across Canada and back, completely alone and unsupported – 21,000 kilometres!
He began his journey on March 1, 2015 in Victoria, BC, and will ended his run there on October 29, 2016. Eddy ran with the idea that “average people can do above average things,” raising funds in support of Alzheimer’s and Cancer research.
Students of Sands Secondary threw him the homecoming he deserves – a special assembly, slide show and party – to show Fast Eddy that he has succeeded in inspiring others!
To learn more about Fast Eddy and his “There and Back” journey across Canada go to: www.fasteddycanada.com
Eddy (Fast Eddy) Dostaler ran across Canada and back, completely alone and unsupported – 21,000 kilometres!
He began his journey on March 1, 2015 in Victoria, BC, and will ended his run there on October 29, 2016. Eddy ran with the idea that “average people can do above average things,” raising funds in support of Alzheimer’s and Cancer research.
Students of Sands Secondary threw him the homecoming he deserves – a special assembly, slide show and party – to show Fast Eddy that he has succeeded in inspiring others!
To learn more about Fast Eddy and his “There and Back” journey across Canada go to: www.fasteddycanada.com
Eddy (Fast Eddy) Dostaler ran across Canada and back, completely alone and unsupported – 21,000 kilometres!
He began his journey on March 1, 2015 in Victoria, BC, and will ended his run there on October 29, 2016. Eddy ran with the idea that “average people can do above average things,” raising funds in support of Alzheimer’s and Cancer research.
Students of Sands Secondary threw him the homecoming he deserves – a special assembly, slide show and party – to show Fast Eddy that he has succeeded in inspiring others!
To learn more about Fast Eddy and his “There and Back” journey across Canada go to: www.fasteddycanada.com
Eddy (Fast Eddy) Dostaler ran across Canada and back, completely alone and unsupported – 21,000 kilometres!
He began his journey on March 1, 2015 in Victoria, BC, and will ended his run there on October 29, 2016. Eddy ran with the idea that “average people can do above average things,” raising funds in support of Alzheimer’s and Cancer research.
Students of Sands Secondary threw him the homecoming he deserves – a special assembly, slide show and party – to show Fast Eddy that he has succeeded in inspiring others!
To learn more about Fast Eddy and his “There and Back” journey across Canada go to: www.fasteddycanada.com
Eddy (Fast Eddy) Dostaler ran across Canada and back, completely alone and unsupported – 21,000 kilometres!
He began his journey on March 1, 2015 in Victoria, BC, and will ended his run there on October 29, 2016. Eddy ran with the idea that “average people can do above average things,” raising funds in support of Alzheimer’s and Cancer research.
Students of Sands Secondary threw him the homecoming he deserves – a special assembly, slide show and party – to show Fast Eddy that he has succeeded in inspiring others!
To learn more about Fast Eddy and his “There and Back” journey across Canada go to: www.fasteddycanada.com