The team set out for Ecuador in the early hours on
Monday 12th July with Adventureworks bags bulging and hair
straighteners at the ready. Just one
week later, with memories of Quito
and the Equator far behind, the team had worked hard to acclimatise and were
now fit enough to ride horses up to 4300m.
Two days later every member of the group reached the hut on Cotopaxi at 4810m.
Some students even headed up to the glacier to savour the thin air a
little longer and reach for 5000m.
The rest of the
group was more tempted by the thick air of the plains and everyone was ready to
help out working and playing with the children at Daniel's home. An unplanned trip to casualty after a
football accident saw AJ sporting a swollen cheek and a black eye. Despite this, he was still the star of the
group with the children at Daniel's.
The final step
of the journey took the group deep into the jungle where rapids were overcome,
species identified, stories told, dug out canoes overturned, Edisson songs sung
and tarantulas faced. Meeting the
community in the Capriona village was an experience for everyone and living
without electricity in the middle of the jungle not something the group will
forget in a hurry.
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