HIKE FOR A CHANGE
PRODUCED BY: REEL QUEST FILMS, LLC
PRODUCED BY: REEL QUEST FILMS, LLC
Come along as Josh Moughan of The Dirty Hands Project hikes more than 200 miles on the Bay Circuit Trail in Massachusetts to raise awareness about mental health and show why nature is a remedy for depression and anxiety.
Connecting Communities Through Nature and Adventure
In an effort to raise funds while we raise awareness, we are asking that each hiker raise $500. Don't sweat yet - save that for the trail
Help Dirty Hands Project shine a light on mental health awareness but lighting your home in green throughout May
Additional details regarding tickets and event information will be announced soon. Please stay tuned for updates.
A Scenic Path Linking Communities Across Eastern Massachusetts
The trail and greenway is located close to 4 million people in Eastern Massachusetts, starting at the mouth of the Merrimack River and ending in Kingston Bay. The BCT, a close-to-home trail, offers a variety of recreation options including: walking, biking, snowshoeing, horseback riding and cross-country skiing. Many sections of the trail are accessible by the MBTA commuter rail and other public transit systems.
Since 2012, the Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) has led Bay Circuit Trail partners in the completion, enhancement of the trail, and also the long-term protection of this greenway. At present, more than 230 miles of multi-use, passive recreational trail have been dedicated, thanks to the contributions of hundreds of volunteers in 37 cooperating towns
Furthermore, the AMC guides local communities in establishing their portion of the Bay Circuit Trail through planning and technical assistance, route identification, land protection, trail management and construction. Our sustained contact with state and federal government representatives and agencies helps us promote the Bay Circuit concept and improve trail-wide issues.
To fulfill the vision of the Bay Circuit, AMC has been working to close the final gaps of the trail. We are working to document varied uses on the trail, improve the recreational experience, secure permanent protection for the trail corridor, and encourage the public to explore the trail’s 230+ miles.
Towns and Cities along the Bay Circuit Trail
Join us beyond state lines to raise awareness and inspire change. Space is limited, so register today and be part of the movement
Following the Mount Falcon Castle Trail Loop, located adjacent to the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Co, we will hike up over 1,500 feet for a challenging day in Colorado. We will take the Turkey Trail going up and come down via the Castle Trail. Space is limited due to county restrictions.
Join us as we explore Wannamaker North Park in Goose Creek, SC. This 5.5 mile trail is part of a beautiful network of trails that wind through pine and hardwood forests. A great hike to immerse yourself into the great outdoors! The Wannamaker North Trailhead is located on 455 Westview Blvd, Goose Creek, SC.
Shining a Light on Awareness - Support - and Hope
Throughout the Hike For A Change, we will be highlighting the incredible actions people and organization are taking to raise mental health awareness and breaking the stigma. We ask you to join us and illuminate your home in green for the month of May to show your support and shine a light for mental health awareness.Â
Green is the official color for mental health awareness, which represents hope, strength, and support for mental health conditions. Help us spread awareness and light up your home. Please share a picture of your lit up home on Instagram and commit to donating to Dirty Hands Project or your local mental health non-profit.Â
Below are links to suggested items. Feel free to purchase your green lights from your favorite local retailer. Together, lets turn the night green!