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Hike For Ethan

  • Pine Street Woods 11195 West Pine Street Sandpoint, ID, 83864 United States (map)

In observance of Mental Health Awareness Month, we are putting our boots to the ground - getting outside for wellness and to support the Ethan Murray Fund.

Join us for a purposeful hike at Pine Street Woods. This event aims to bring our community together, fostering a supportive environment and promoting mental health awareness. Our event, "Hike for Ethan," carries special significance as we endeavor to cultivate a sense of togetherness, compassion, and understanding while strolling through the beauty of nature. In every step, we honor Ethan's legacy, embracing his love for nature and hiking.

In a positive collaboration, we are delighted to share that NAMI Far North, Prummer Foundation, BGH Behavioral Health & Kaniksu Community Health will be present at the event, bringing valuable resources and expertise to enhance mental health awareness in our community.

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bring a picnic and cheer on the hikers

A slideshow featuring Matt and Justine’s photos and video from their recent thru-hikes on the Idaho Centennial Trail and Pacific Northwest Trail will run inside the Outdoor Recreation Center during the event for those who choose not to hike.

Event Details:

  • Date: Sunday, May 19th 1pm - 4pm

  • Location: Pine Street Woods Upper Lot

  • Registration: $25 per person (Includes a Nalgene water bottle designed by Cora Murray)

  • Limited Availability: 150 hikers due to limited parking (carpoolers welcome!)

Schedule:

  • 1:00pm - 2:00pm: Registration and Community Hour

    • Featuring mental health resource tables, live music, and refreshments.

  • 2:00pm - 4:00pm: Hiking Adventure

    • Choose from three different pre-marked trails or embark on your own adventure.

Fees and donations go toward EMF’s work of providing support to those experiencing and caring for those who experience mental health crises. The proceeds will directly contribute to providing therapy for teens and adults who may not be able to access health care or face financial constraints. Your participation will make a meaningful difference in the lives of those in need. Early intervention not only promotes mental well-being but also contributes to the overall health and resilience of our community.

If you followed Matt and Justine Connery on one of their recent thru hikes and wished you could join them, now is your chance! Learn more about their adventures and the touching story of Ethan Murray Fund HERE.

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