The Northwood Outing Club (NOC) has been a part of Northwood for many years. After four years under the leadership of Mr. Bobby O’Conner, NOC has been rebranded Northwood Adventure Sports Program. This change means a fun year ahead for its members.
NAS has already completed some of its fall itinerary, but there are exciting adventures ahead. “I’m pretty excited about the trips we have on the itinerary right now,” O’Connor said. “We not only have local trips in the Adirondacks, but we are also heading to Rumney, New Hampshire, for a weekend of rock climbing. The following weekend we are going to Bar Harbor, Maine, for a sea kayaking symposium called Chasing Water. Some of the best sea kayaking coaches in the country will be there.” O’Connor is elated that the students will get firsthand training from amazing coaches while paddling in a wonderful place.
O’Connor is also excited for the annual Red Rocks Nevada trip, which takes place over Thanksgiving break. “This trip is a great chance to expose students to some of the best climbing in North America. We have a large crew going this year, over ten students. It is exciting.”
Red Rocks is a fan-favorite among many of the outdoor people at Northwood. Sophia Sherman ‘25 is a senior who has spent the last three years alongside O’Connor exploring the local Adirondack Park and traveling the world while embarking upon Adventure sports. “I am really excited for the Japan [LEAP] trip during February Break. I also cannot wait for Red Rocks; I have been to Red Rocks every year and it is always my favorite trip!”
Many returners are excited for the eventful fall ahead and new experiences. “I’m excited to go to Rumney. I have never been there. All the sport climbing protection is bolted into the rock, so we will lead climb, which is my favorite,” Colton Cushman ’25, said. Cushman also expressed his love for the annual trip out west. “This will be my third time going to Red Rocks. It’s so different from climbing back home. It’s all sandstone. Climbing every day at a new place is such an amazing experience.”
O’Connor has planned a busy yet memorable next few months for these students. They will get to experience activities and make memories that they will cherish for a lifetime.


