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VAIL A craving for adventure is what brought five locals to plan a trip to
Mount Kilimanjaro. But a passion to help has them doing more than climbing.
I love kids, and I think it will be such a life-altering experience to go
over there and help these kids and see how they live, said Janeil Turnbull.
Turnbull and Carol Gallegos will volunteer at an orphanage and a youth
center in Tanzania for several days during the trip. They are also bringing
toys and coats for people in the impoverished area.
They know Moshi, Tanzania, will be a lot different than Vail, Colorado.
I think were all in for a big shock, said Leonard Sandoval, another
member of the group.
No Wal-Mart, said John Gallegos. No cell phones, probably.
Four members of the group Turnbull, Sandoval, Gallegos and Donna Arnold
work at the town of Vail, each with more than 20 years tenure. Carol
Gallegos has taught at Edwards Elementary for many years.
Theyve done some smaller adventures together over the years, whether its
doing the Ride the Rockies bike race or climbing 14ers.
Based on all this hiking, Donna came up with the idea to climb
Kilimanjaro, Sandoval said.
Before all the glaciers melt off, Arnold said.
Sandoval and Gallegos natives of Red Cliff and Minturn, respectively
have been climbing mountains since they were kids.
Im always up for some adventure, even if its just going up Lake Creek,
Gallegos said.
The trip has been a year in the planning. They added the humanitarian
aspects along the way they will be volunteering Shalom Orphanage and the
Tunahaki youth center in Tanzania.
They plan to bring jump ropes, soccer balls, Frisbees and other toys for the
kids. The coats theyve collected 60 or 70 are for the porters who work
to haul gear up the mountain.
And they might run into Vail firefighters Bryan Cash, Mike Orin and Ryan
Sutter, who plan to be there at the same time, climbing Kilimanjaro and
doing humanitarian work.
Thatd be cool if we meet up there, Gallegos said. Hey, dont I know
you?
For the five locals, its the trip of a lifetime for now.
Machu Picchu, Arnold said. Thats going to be our next trip.
Staff Writer Edward Stoner can be reached at 748-2929 or
estoner@vaildaily.com.
Mount Kilimanjaro. But a passion to help has them doing more than climbing.
I love kids, and I think it will be such a life-altering experience to go
over there and help these kids and see how they live, said Janeil Turnbull.
Turnbull and Carol Gallegos will volunteer at an orphanage and a youth
center in Tanzania for several days during the trip. They are also bringing
toys and coats for people in the impoverished area.
They know Moshi, Tanzania, will be a lot different than Vail, Colorado.
I think were all in for a big shock, said Leonard Sandoval, another
member of the group.
No Wal-Mart, said John Gallegos. No cell phones, probably.
Four members of the group Turnbull, Sandoval, Gallegos and Donna Arnold
work at the town of Vail, each with more than 20 years tenure. Carol
Gallegos has taught at Edwards Elementary for many years.
Theyve done some smaller adventures together over the years, whether its
doing the Ride the Rockies bike race or climbing 14ers.
Based on all this hiking, Donna came up with the idea to climb
Kilimanjaro, Sandoval said.
Before all the glaciers melt off, Arnold said.
Sandoval and Gallegos natives of Red Cliff and Minturn, respectively
have been climbing mountains since they were kids.
Im always up for some adventure, even if its just going up Lake Creek,
Gallegos said.
The trip has been a year in the planning. They added the humanitarian
aspects along the way they will be volunteering Shalom Orphanage and the
Tunahaki youth center in Tanzania.
They plan to bring jump ropes, soccer balls, Frisbees and other toys for the
kids. The coats theyve collected 60 or 70 are for the porters who work
to haul gear up the mountain.
And they might run into Vail firefighters Bryan Cash, Mike Orin and Ryan
Sutter, who plan to be there at the same time, climbing Kilimanjaro and
doing humanitarian work.
Thatd be cool if we meet up there, Gallegos said. Hey, dont I know
you?
For the five locals, its the trip of a lifetime for now.
Machu Picchu, Arnold said. Thats going to be our next trip.
Staff Writer Edward Stoner can be reached at 748-2929 or
estoner@vaildaily.com.
To help
The group is looking for duffle bags to help carry coats and otherdonations. They are also seeking money to help cover the $50 fee that comes
with each extra bag. Call Janeil Turnbull at 479-2158 for more information.
You can also donate to the two charities that the group is helping.
Charities Within Reach
Shalom Orphanage
2527 Broadway St.
Boulder, CO 80304
www.charitieswithinreach.org
TunaHAKI Foundation
1026 Ocean Park Blvd. #1
Santa Monica, CA 90405
www.tunahaki.org


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