Day Six: Rail Trail

 On Day Six we had the one and only Lynda Everett in town, so we had to use her to our advantage. We came to campus relatively early before our game to walk on the rail trail and talk business. Being our mentor, we naturally had lots to talk about regarding our week considering we spent much of our time crafting functional solutions and ways to live a little greener. Lynda is a big hiker and spends a lot of her time in the mountains of New England, so she gave us a few ideas of places we could travel to. Also, Kelby, Lola, and Grace told us a little bit about their project. Since they are creating a trail map of local hikes, we were curious about how much trash they see on their routes. They, unfortunately, told us that they see copious amounts of trash and that maybe sometime this week we could combine our forces to encourage people to hike in these locations, and also to be more aware of the mark they leave behind. Our walk on the rail trail revealed little trash which is once again due to Proctor's awesome encouragement as well as the local communities. On Mother's Day, we went to Portsmouth to celebrate our fellow Urfers. Bridget and I took our moms to a nice dinner and walked on the beach for the entire morning. We walked up and down Ordiorn State Point collecting trash, which was expected considering the beaches are more prone to trash, and discussed the plans for this next week. This weekend, we acquired 6 total hours and even got our parents (and mentor) to participate. 

TOTAL HOURS 27

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