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Ascent is Gettysburg College's wilderness orientation program, which provides first-year students an opportunity to meet classmates and faculty and staff leaders and take an exciting trip.
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Gettysburg Recreational Adventure Board (GRAB) offers 30 to 40 outdoor experiences during each academic year.
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Eighty-five percent of all Gettysburg students take part in the College's extensive campus recreation program.
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Nearly all students take advantage of the array of opportunities for recreation and fitness at Gettysburg, including weight training, aerobics, triathlons, swimming, spinning, yoga, pilates, and many other pursuits.
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Intramural and club sports are the perfect alternative for those who love sports but don't want to compete at the varsity level.
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The flag football championship is up for grabs as the best teams compete for the championship.
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Students get ready for the Great Pumpkin Race which is a Gettysburg College campus recreation tradition.
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Intramural leagues are offered in softball, indoor soccer, flag football, floor hockey, basketball, outdoor soccer, volleyball, and women's lacrosse.
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Intramural basketball is a popular recreational sport at Gettysburg.
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The men's A-league football champs.
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The men's floor hockey champions proudly show-off their "Stanley Cup."
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The Office of Experiential Education offers challenge course programs to the campus community, school groups, nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and corporate groups.
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Club sports represent Gettysburg College in competitions against clubs from other institutions, and the teams provide competitive, social, recreational, and instructional opportunities.
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Gettysburg Military Park overlooks the recreational soccer fields.
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Intramural softball involves friendly competition between student organizations.
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