Outdoor Adventure Program
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We provide students of the college activities centered on outdoor recreation, interactive education, community service, teamwork, physical fitness and intercollegiate events. We provide instruction and experience in safe hiking and camping, fire safety and emergency preparedness. Our program is fun for all students at any level of outdoor adventure experience.
Note: Event registrations will not be
considered if the event in question is not
listed on the homepage.
EARTH DAY CONSERVATION
PROJECT & CELEBRATION
In April, students,
administrators, faculty and staff volunteers
of the college work together to clean up,
maintain and help preserve Bridgewater's six
beautiful conservation properties. The
event begins at Bridgewater State College in
front of the Rondileau Campus Center. The
college provides some transportation for
members of the college. Outside groups are
responsible for providing their own
transportation. Volunteers that would like
documentation of the service provided should
notify the coordinator of the event.
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EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS TRAINING
Each semester we offer
training and certification in C.P.R. of
adults, child and infants, first aid and
A.E.D. by the American Heart Association
(AHA). Training takes place over the course
of two classes at the college. The location
of the class will be announced in your
registration confirmation. Books for the
training will be provided to participants at
no additional charge. This event is
cosponsored with the Bridgewater State
College Police Department.
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FALL LAKE GEORGE (members and officers only)
Fall Lake George is one of our biggest and best outdoor adventures! This intercollegiate event is held on Turtle Island, Lake George, New York every September. This adventure will occupy your entire weekend. Each attending college leads activities of all different types: rock climbing, canoeing, kayaking, cliff jumping, swimming, and hiking. On Saturday evening, once everyone has gotten back to the island, a huge feast is served, followed by a traditional dancing.
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FALL WOMPATUCK
In October, we camp overnight in Hingham, MA at Wompatuck State Park,
about 35 minutes south of Boston. The park offers beautiful campsites, 12 miles of paved
bicycle trails, many miles of wooded bridle paths and hiking trails, fishing and available
areas for water recreation.
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HIKING
In September, October, March
and April we hike at local state parks and
reservations of Massachusetts. No
experience is required. The locations of our
hikes are determined by our membership each
year.
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PAINTBALL
In September, October and
April we travel to P & L Paintball in the community of Bridgewater, MA. The
facility offers field and urban settings. No experience is required
Equipment and protective gear is provided free of charge for participants
that require it.
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ROCK CLIMBING
In November, January,
February and March we rock climb at
Carabiners Indoor Rock Gym in New Bedford,
MA. No experience is required. Training is
provided free of charge for participants
that require it. All equipment needed is
also provided.
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SPRING LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE (members and officers only)
Every year, since 1932 the Intercollegiate Outing Club
Association (IOCA) holds its annual spring conference. This is an opportunity
for all members and leaders of outing clubs to get together, explore the
outdoors and discuss organizational important issues.
Additional activities include hiking, camping, water recreation
and rock climbing
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IOCA Executive Secretary is elected
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Policies, finances and suggestions for the administration of
the association is discussed
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Issues regarding individual college organizations are discussed
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Networking between other college organizations occurs
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STARGAZING @ BSC
Each semester we open the BSC observatory for a night of stargazing. Experts on Astronomy will be available at the site to provide instruction on telescopes, discussion of visual elements and answer questions on the night sky. Participants are to meet in front of the Conant Science Building and walk to the BSC Observatory as a group.
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SUMMER WOMPATUCK
In August, we host an intercollegiate event in Hingham, MA at Wompatuck State Park, about 35 minutes south of Boston. The park offers beautiful campsites, 12 miles of paved bicycle trails, many miles of wooded bridle paths and hiking trails, fishing and available areas for water recreation.
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WATER RAFTING WEEKEND
ADVENTURE
Our annual Water Rafting
Weekend Adventure is held each year
in
April. We camp at Mohawk State Park in Charlemont, MA. In addition
to rafting we
will be hiking, outdoor cooking and learning
about campfire
safety. On Saturday we will
be tackling a river in Western
Massachusetts.
Dam Releases guarantee will
provide excellent rapids that should
challenge any rafter while accommodating the
inexperienced.
A photo presentation of the
trip will be shown after returning to the
lodge.
The college provides transportation
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*subject to change
Last Modified:
March 12, 2008
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