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Washington & Lee.
https://www.wlu.edu/campus-life/activities/recreation-and-fitness/the-outing-club/ They have a 5 day Appalachian Trail hike as part of their freshman orientation program. They are greek heavy but there is a frat for everyone if they want to join. It’s more laid back than the stereotypical fratty schools. The Outing club is also a very close knit group. |
I’m very familiar with it, the Davidson boosters will find a way to introduce it in every thread. It doesn’t belong among the many schools listed here with immediate access to the great outdoors, as opposed to a bedroom suburbs. If the criteria is access to outdoors club, we could list half the colleges in the country. |
The Snow Bowl! Yes! |
For an A/A- student with top rigor taking calc BC as a junior? |
| Definitely Whitman |
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SUNY new Paltz
Agree with Paul Smith |
| University of Vermont - keep up the grades, test well, and will likely get some merit aid |
I love how (for once) we have a specific OP who tells us their kid likes very specific outdoor activities: kayaking and rock climbing. You cannot do these things just anywhere. Hiking and cycling are great sports but OP's kid's interests are different. This is like people wanting to know about college football teams and posters chime in about swimming. The DMV is so full of know-it-all dorks it's incredible. |
True, but the subject line says outdoorsy, broader than climbing and kayaking. Lots of people will see the subject, think of a school, and want to share it for the general public who aren’t set on two specific hobbies. |
| University of Puget Sound in Washington state. |
| UC Boulder. |
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Came here to say this. |
| Carleton |
| It never gets mentioned on this board, but Maryville College in Tennessee. |
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For climbing, Utah cannot be beat. The climbing team is awesome, and the opportunities to climb outdoors are everywhere. If he wants more of a liberal arts experience, he could apply and likely get into the Honors program there that has smaller liberal arts type classes.
Another option - University of Denver - they have a mountain campus as well as their campus in Denver. Lots of kids that climb and do other outdoor activities. |