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Summit Mt. Washington 9

10.4 miles on Aug. 22, 2020 near Bretton Woods, NH

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Diana and Paul’s Virtual Mt Washington 2020

HIKE for Mental Health Posted on August 27, 2020 by Paul HuffmanNovember 22, 2020
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Kristen Smith & Daniel Radlinski’s Hike for Mental Health 2020!!!!

HIKE for Mental Health Posted on August 18, 2020 by Kristen SmithAugust 30, 2020

Hi Everyone️ My big brother Daniel & I are hiking Mt .Washington with an INCREDIBLE group of individuals THIS COMING SATURDAY August 22nd 2020! I … More info…

Jianna

HIKE for Mental Health Posted on August 18, 2020 by Jianna HuangAugust 18, 2020

I chose to join a hike with HIKE for Mental Health to help stamp out the stigma of mental illness and conserve wilderness trails. Would … More info…

Christina Haering’s hike

HIKE for Mental Health Posted on August 12, 2020 by Christina HaeringAugust 30, 2020

I chose to join a hike with HIKE for Mental health so we can help stamp out the stigma of mental illness. This cause means … More info…

Cindy Coutu’s hike for Mental Health

HIKE for Mental Health Posted on August 11, 2020 by Cindy CoutuAugust 30, 2020

Most of us know someone, either in our family or our friend circle, that struggle mental health issues: anxiety, depression, bi-polar, eating disorders, OCD, PTSD, … More info…

Lynn Haskell’s HIKE for mental health

HIKE for Mental Health Posted on August 8, 2020 by Lynn HaskellAugust 9, 2020

I chose to join a hike with HIKE for Mental Health to help stamp out the stigma of mental illness and conserve wilderness trails. Would … More info…

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