Drinkwater School Hits the Trail

By Cloe Chunn

On June 7, 21 students from 7th and 8th grade at Drinkwater School in Northport took a 6.5-mile hike on the Hills to Sea Trail in Unity. They started at the northwest end of the 47-mile trail, beginning a tradition of Drinkwater-Hills-to-Sea, to be hiked in increments each year until the school makes it to Belfast.

The day was perfect, with sunshine and a breeze to cool and keep away the bugs. Students led the way by following blue blazes painted on trees and sign posts, across the campus of Unity College, through forests and fields. They took time to splash and cool off in Sandy Stream before crossing to the other side and hiking on to visit Northern Solstice Alpaca Farm along the trail. The hike ended at MOFGA, the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association, where their bus picked them up.

The hike was planned and led by Belfast Bay Watershed Coalition volunteers and Drinkwater teachers.

Drinkwater Middle School hits the Hills to Sea Trail. Emily McDevitt photo

Hiking through hayfields. Cloe Chunn photo

Hiking through hayfields. Cloe Chunn photo

Crossing Sandy Stream and enjoying a cooling splash. Cloe Chunn photo

Northern Solstice Alpaca Farm visit. Cloe Chunn photo

Northern Solstice Alpaca Farm visit. Cloe Chunn photo

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