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A person standing behind a scarecrow cut-out amidst a glistening cornfield maze.

The People of Color Outdoor is a sub-club of the Dartmouth Outing Club, the nation's oldest collegiate outing club. After getting acquainted with the club, I decided to spend my Sunday with them Apple-picking in the upper valley! Signing up for the trip was super easy; I went on Trailhead, the website that hosts all of the trip information, and simply pressed "Sign Up"! 

A cozy shop, with stands containing produce like pumpkins and apples. Ears of corn and fairy lights are hanging around the ceiling; it's a cozy little hut!

This time, we visited multiple farms and orchards: the first being the River View Farms. The farms had a huge corn maze and a cozy shop where we had hearty apple ciders and patches of apples and berries! We sampled so many different apple varieties: Honey Crisp, Crimson Crisp, Zestar (our favorite), Cortland, and McIntosh. Getting to try so many different apples grown organically on a farm, a first-time experience as a New Yorker (from the city) was the coolest thing ever—which is another reason that drew me to Dartmouth, the rural vibes of New England is so refreshing and rejuvenating—especially being able to enjoy it with other POCO members!

Collage of two photos, the top contains three college students standing next to an apple cut-out, two standing by it, one kneeling by it. They're smiling! On the bottom, one of the college student in red plaid is attempting to pick ripe apples
POCO embers featured: Sumant Sharma '26, Elizabeth Liu '27, Ojas Sharma '28)

Next, we decided to hop over to Mac's Maple about half a mile away from the River View Farms, because we wanted to try the last batch of Maple-themed food before the end of the fall term! Mac's Maple also had a corn maze, except it also had a giant red tractor next to it. But the star of our visit was the Maple shop: creemees (yup, that's how it's spelled), a creamier soft-serve made with maple syrup. Creemees dipped with maple cream donuts and chocolate chip cookies were the exact treat we needed after our midterms! 

A student taking a picture by a corn maze, with a giant tractor—one student is on the tractor and two standing by it.

After a satisfying grub, we headed back to campus. On the way, we listened to Noah Kahan, humming The View Between Villages and many of his other songs that parallel the mildly chilly fall weather. But in the car, we were cozy and jolly: the community like POCO makes Dartmouth feel like home. To the prospective applicants, I hope you'll join me on more trips like these next fall!

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