Students on the Sugar Crew tapped about 120 maple trees in the forest at the Dartmouth Organic Farm in March.
By trekking through snow in the sugarbush to check taps and collect buckets, chopping wood, boiling off the sap, and tasting the finished product, they made the student-run operation possible.
The sugaring program is supported by the Office of Sustainability.
(Photos by Eli Burakian ’00)
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The Sugar Crew listens to Assistant Director of Sustainability Laura Braasch for instructions on collecting sap.
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Andrew Wu ’26 moves the protective cover off a bucket in order to collect the sap.
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Sustainability Fellow Jack Walker ’22 and Jenn Chen ’23 combine their sap into one tin bucket.
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Lin Lin ’26 and Andrew Wu ’26 kneel in the snow to prepare hemlock logs that will be used to construct a bridge-crossing in the sugarbush as part of an engineering design project.
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Jenn Chen ’23 feeds the fire that boils the sap.
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Steam rising from the sap boiling in the pan.
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Steam rising outside the sugar shack.
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Sustainability Fellow Jack Walker ’22 uses a hydrometer to determine the density of the syrup.
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Steam from the boiling sap rises inside the sugar shack while the crew taste-tests the syrup from their labors.
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The Sugar Crew outside the sugar shack.