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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Davidson, Middlebury and Colorado College[/quote] Nothing particularly outdoorsy about Davidson. W&L has the most active outdoors club in the country and a beautiful location in the mountains. I know some kids at University of Denver and they spend a lot of time in the mountains. Colgate, Dartmouth and Cornell tend to attract outdoorsy kids.[/quote] Davidson has a lake campus and a very active outdoors program. Google is your friend.[/quote] 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.[/quote] 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. [/quote]
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