The goal for this trip was simple: One great act of compassion, one epic adventure. Today is the release of the trailer and in months to come the web series will be released. We had such fun with this inspirational project!
In their words: “One year to the day, Ecuadorian earth clung to our clothing, our shovels hauled mounds of black dirt from deep trenches and we worked side by side with the men, women and children of Gulahuayco to complete a clean water system for their village. With fingers crossed, we turned the nozzle to see if all of our hard work had paid off.
All of this was the ending of an amazing journey that started with an attempt to climb one of the highest active volcanoes in the world. That’s just how us Gypsies roll
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A set of 19 stills, a photo essay, is on my site here: Ecuador Clean Water.


And here’s a shot behind-the-scenes with Bruce and my assistant – last fall’s intern Megan Winkley (newly engaged and soon to graduate from Brooks Institute):





