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October 07, 2002

Highest Adventure

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[Maryland/N.C]

No school can top the seven-sided, five-story climbing tower at Maryland known as the Beast (left). With 9,000 square feet of surface area, the year-and-a-half-old structure offers students thousands of climbing routes. A growing number of other schools are also big on adventure sports. Here are five.

? NORTH CAROLINA has the nation's longest zipline (right), a 1,200-foot cable down which students ride at 25 mph while dangling as high as 50 feet off the ground.

? WISCONSIN offers sports ranging from hang gliding to scuba diving through its 71-year-old Hoofers outdoors club, which has about 4,000 members.

? COLORADO has a world-class outdoors program that includes rock climbing and skiing in the Rockies.

? MINNESOTA has an extensive ice-climbing program. Students sometimes travel south to Iowa to scale old silos that have been iced over for climbers.

? MIAMI ( OHIO) sends study groups to the South Pacific and around the U.S. to combine environmental classes with activities like sea kayaking and ice climbing.

—Cara O'Reilly

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