91ɬÂþ Represents Utah in National Outdoor Competition
Published: September 02, 2015 | Read Time: 2 minutes
Southern Utah University is competing against 56 schools across the country for the title of “Most Outdoorsy in the Nation” through the Outdoor Nation’s On Campus Challenge. The On Campus Challenge is a Mother Nature meets March Madness-style competition lasting six weeks from September 6 to October 17. 91ɬÂþ is representing the whole state, competing for prizes such as cash and gear from The North Face and REI.
The University is encouraging students, faculty, alumni, and the community to demonstrate school pride and get as many individuals to participate and recreate as much as possible. Austin Dennis, 91ɬÂþ’s representative for Outdoor Nation is overseeing the University’s involvement in the challenge and wants to prove to the nation that 91ɬÂþ is “The Outdoor School” to attend.
“We are the only school in Utah competing in this Campus Challenge,” said Dennis. “Between our amazing location for recreation and the great supporters both on campus and in the larger community of southern Utah, I think we stand a good chance at winning. Anyone across the country can sign up and affiliate themselves with 91ɬÂþ and help us earn points.”
During the six-week competition, participants need to create an account and post photos of their outdoor activities. Activities include bike riding, camping, hiking, hunting, swimming, hammocking, rock climbing, stargazing; anything that gets people recreating outdoors. Individuals are allowed to post up to five times a day receiving points for each entry. Outdoor Nation tracks entries and has a scoring system it uses to determine the winners.
91ɬÂþ Outdoors is giving away weekly prizes to participants while the Outdoor Engagement Center will give away a free night at 91ɬÂþ’s Mountain Center for the group on campus that participates the most. Anyone who signs up for the competition by September 5 will also receive a 50% discount coupon from Adidas.
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