DOC Centennial

Here's a list of things to do this year for the centennial, compiled by students!


  1. Rappel off of Fairchild
  2. Go sledding on the golf course
  3. Spend the night at a shelter along the AT
  4. Play in the climbing gym
  5. Skate on Occom Pond
  6. Canoe on the Connecticut River
  7. Kayak with Ledyard Canoe Club
  8. Paddle/swim to Gilman Island
  9. Climb Gile Mountain and its fire tower
  10. Spend the night in a cabin
  11. Do trailwork
  12. Make s’mores
  13. Swim in the river
  14. Volunteer at the Organic farm
  15. Eat homemade pizza at the Organic farm
  16. Climb Moose Mountain
  17. Walk up or down the skiway
  18. Have dinner at the Lodge
  19. Go cross-country skiing on the golf course
  20. Read a trail map
  21. Rock climb at Rumney
  22. Go snowshoeing
  23. Explore the Grant
  24. Hike in the rain
  25. Have a picnic on the Green
  26. Stop by Robinson Hall to chat with the OPO staff
  27. Climb a tree
  28. Climb Mount Moosilauke
  29. Take a free skiing/snowboarding/ice-skating lesson over Winter Weekend
  30. Cheer on the Forestry team at their Woodsmen’s Weekend meet
  31. Have a snowball fight
  32. Walk through Pine Park
  33. Visit Morton Farm
  34. See a Schlitz presentation (and learn what a Schlitz trip is)
  35. Carve a pumpkin in front of Robinson Hall
  36. Jump off a rope swing
  37. Stargaze on Balch Hill
  38. Visit Nathan’s garden
  39. Walk/run along the Mink Brook trail
  40. Watch the sunrise from a mountaintop
  41. Raid a trip
  42. Do the Salty Dog Rag
  43. Build a campfire
  44. Sing around a campfire
  45. Have a trip reunion
  46. Go to Oak Hill
  47. Go for a bike ride
  48. Go apple picking
  49. Go skinny dipping
  50. Become a DOC member (if you’re not already)
  51. Go to a Ledyard Council meeting
  52. Go to a Cabin and Trail meeting
  53. Go to a DMC feed
  54. Borrow something from DOR
  55. Try to roll a kayak
  56. Catch snowflakes on your tongue
  57. Catch falling leaves
  58. Get lost
  59. Cook a meal on a trangia or over a woodstove
  60. Locate the ancient granite quarry on Quarry Hill
  61. Bushwhack across the Landmark Tract
  62. Ski or snowboard at the Skiway
  63. Walk to Norwich
  64. Do the polar bear swim
  65. Spot a moose
  66. Write an entry in a cabin/shelter log
  67. Hang out in the bema
  68. Study on the Green
  69. Sleep in a tent
  70. Help build the snow sculpture
  71. Bring your own utensils to Collis
  72. Toss a frisbee
  73. Play four-square
  74. Play WAH
  75. Carry around a Nalgene
  76. Get First Aid or CPR certification
  77. Explore around Boston Lot Lake
  78. Admire the Class of ’66 Lodge (a.k.a. Harris cabin)
  79. Check out the DOC library exhibit
  80. Sign up for a Spring or Fall Weekend trip
  81. Climb Bartlett Tower
  82. Have a barbecue
  83. Fly a kite
  84. Wear carhartts
  85. Use power tools
  86. Try a new winter sport
  87. Play pond hockey
  88. Nap in a hammock
  89. Go to the observatory
  90. Have breakfast at a diner
  91. Swim in a local swim hole
  92. Hike by moonlight
  93. Meet DOC alumni and hear about their adventures
  94. Go snow kayaking
  95. Go to a farmers market
  96. Go berry picking
  97. Read the Dartmouth Outing Guide
  98. Rake the leaves in front of Dartmouth Hall and jump in them
  99. Build a snowman
  100. Jump in puddles during a rainstorm

 

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