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On the Loose (abbreviated OTL) is an outing club for the undergraduate Claremont Colleges (5Cs), a consortium of five highly selective liberal arts colleges based in
Claremont, California Claremont () is a suburban city on the eastern edge of Los Angeles County, California, United States, east of downtown Los Angeles. It is in the Pomona Valley, at the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains. As of the 2010 census it had a popul ...
. It organizes trips to outdoor destinations around Southern California and the Western United States. The club was cited as a contributing factor to Pomona College's designation as a top college for hikers by '' Backpacker'' magazine.


History

Mt. Baldy, 1903"> Mount Baldy camping trip, 1903.jpg, Campsite Devil's backbone straddle, 1903.jpg, Straddling Devil's Backbone ridge Mount Baldy summit, 1903.jpg, Summit
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The history of outdoors activities at the Claremont Colleges dates back to the inception of its founding member, Pomona College, in the 1880s. In his 1914 history of the college, founding trustee
Charles B. Sumner Charles Burt Sumner (August 17, 1837July 11, 1927) was a minister in the Congregational church and a founding trustee of Pomona College who served as its de facto first president. Life and career Sumner was born on August 17, 1837, in Southbrid ...
recalls the exploratory spirit of the college's earliest students, traveling to the "literal wilderness" of the
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to create an environment "like a party in the woods preparing for a camp". The March 1920 edition of the ''Pomona College Quarterly Magazine'' observed the following: In 1913, Pomona's ''Metate'' yearbook described the college's proximity to nature as one of its greatest advantages, and in 1923 it noted a women's hiking club. The college's retreat center in Idyllwild, California, Halona Lodge, was built in 1931. In his 1977 history of the college,
E. Wilson Lyon Elijah Wilson Lyon (1904 – 1989) was an American diplomatic historian who was the sixth president of Pomona College from 1941 to 1969. Born in Mississippi, he studied at the University of Mississippi and Colgate University, and was a R ...
observed that, at one point, "the climbing of Mt. Baldy was almost considered a requirement for graduation." The precise founding date of OTL as a club in its current form is not currently known, but it dates back at least several decades. It was originally called the Outings Club, but was later renamed after a 1967 book, '' On the Loose'', by Renny and Terry Russell. The club's operations became increasingly formalized following the establishment of the Outdoor Education Center of Pomona College in 2011.


Activities

OTL is one of the largest clubs at the 5Cs, and sponsors more than 150 trips per year. In the 2005–2006 academic year, more than 700 students went on trips totalling more than 4000 student days off campus. Frequent destinations include the
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, Los Angeles beaches, Joshua Tree National Park,
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, the
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, and the
Colorado Plateau The Colorado Plateau, also known as the Colorado Plateau Province, is a physiographic and desert region of the Intermontane Plateaus, roughly centered on the Four Corners region of the southwestern United States. This province covers an area of ...
. Trips are led by OTL leaders, who have passed a training. Prior to breaks, OTL holds "shindigs" during which trips are planned. OTL's flagship annual event is a large hike up Mt. Baldy in swimwear or goofy costumes, which can draw more than 100 participants. It was begun in 2007 as the Speedo Hike, with speedos mandatory for men and bikinis mandatory for women, but the dress code was relaxed in subsequent years. In 2016, the hike was cancelled due to safety and inclusivity concerns, prompting criticism from several right-wing media outlets. It was revived the next year as a generic costumed hike, but many participants still don swimwear. OTL is separate from but affiliated with Pomona College's
Outdoor Education Outdoor education is organized learning that takes place in the outdoors. Outdoor education programs sometimes involve residential or journey wilderness-based experiences in which students participate in a variety of adventurous challenges and out ...
Center, which teaches courses in outdoor leadership, rents equipment, and runs the Orientation Adventure program for all incoming students. It is also unaffiliated with Pomona's annual ski-beach day tradition.


See also

* List of college and university outing clubs *


References


External links

*
On the Loose
at Engage, the registry of Claremont Colleges clubs {{Claremont Colleges Claremont Colleges University outdoors clubs