- MIT Outing Club
The MIT Outing Club (MITOC) is a collegiate
outing club at theMassachusetts Institute of Technology . It was founded in 1935 and remains active today.ignificance
MITOC was one of the first university outing clubs to appear in the early 20th century. The club has been an active member in
IOCA and has contributed to the development of rock climbing in the northeastern United States. MITOC publishes "Boston Rocks ," "the definitive, most up-to-date guide to rock climbing, ice climbing and bouldering in eastern Massachusetts." [http://bostonrocksonline.com/]History
Timeline
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1935 : MITOC founded on December 11th. Activities include skiing, rock climbing, canoeing, and hiking.
*1939 : First square dance hosted by MITOC after a visit with theDartmouth Outing Club .
*1939 : Professor Willard Allis is first ice climber to ascend the Pinnacle Gulley in Mount Washinton's Huntington Ravine.
*1942 : Earliest reference to "Three Ring Circus Weekends." Fall Circus has been an important annual trip ever since.
*1957 : Winter Safety Committee created.
*1958 : First cabin, Intervale I, built in New Hampshire.
*1969 :Tech Squares spin off to become their own group with help of $500 loan from MITOC.
*1971 : First Winter School during IAP.
*1972 : Construction begins on Camelot cabin in New Hampshire.
*1979 : Intervale I burns down.
*1980 : Intervale II built.
*1993 : Intervale II burns down after Delta Upsilon pledge class starts a fire in the composting toilet. A yurt is built as a temporary replacement for the cabin.
*1994 : Construction begins on Intervale III.
*2001 : Bouldering wall constructed in an old squash court in Walker Memorial.Notable Members
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William Crowther -Early computer game programmer, caver, and rock climber.
* Bruce Normand-Mountaineer.
* Richard Douchette-Editor of Boston Rocks
* Susan Ruff-Editor of Boston RocksExternal links
* [http://web.mit.edu/mitoc/www/ Official MIT Outing Club web site]
References
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