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How Hiking Helped Club's Founder Tackle Depression
DNA Info ^ | April 3, 2017 | Justin Breen

Posted on 04/05/2017 2:33:09 PM PDT by nickcarraway

Amanda McCarthy has tackled her depression one hike at a time.

After her son, Danny, was diagnosed with autism in the fall, McCarthy was so depressed she could hardly get off the couch.

"And the only thing I could muster was to get up and take a walk," McCarthy said. "If I could walk, I'd still have expression in the world, and my life would start improving. ... I knew if I could walk a mile, then I would have to walk a mile back."

That mile quickly became five, then 10 and currently hikes of 20 miles plus. McCarthy also in January founded the hiking group Urban Nerd Herd that has several dozen members, including a few from Chicago.

Its next hike is Tuesday at Cowles Bog Trail at the Indiana Dunes, and McCarthy's first venture into Chicago is May 27, when she plans to walk 30 miles back and forth along the Lakefront Trail. She's also coordinating a two-week group hike along the Appalachian Trail in June.

"I have found a lot of peace and quiet around the trees, and I want this to be a spiritual journey for people who are looking for the same thing," said McCarthy, of suburban Oak Lawn. "These hikes are places for people to have open, honest conversations."

McCarthy is a stay-at-home mom to Danny, 5, and her daughter, Megan, 7. With the help of her husband, Matthew, and her hikes, she feels like she's putting the right foot forward every day.

"I knew I needed to move my body," McCarthy said Tuesday, while she was on a 20-mile hike of the Cal-Sag Trail. "Hiking has been a way for me to improve on my goals and do it in a very peaceful way."

For more information on Urban Nerd Herd, click here.


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1 posted on 04/05/2017 2:33:09 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

Physical activity cures many things - anger, depression, a hangover, constipation....


2 posted on 04/05/2017 2:58:19 PM PDT by PGR88
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To: nickcarraway
It's well established that regular physical exercise affects brain chemistry in positive ways.
3 posted on 04/05/2017 3:04:54 PM PDT by Gay State Conservative (Deplorables' Lives Matter)
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To: nickcarraway
She's also coordinating a two-week group hike along the Appalachian Trail

Uh oh - if I were her husband I would start worrying ...

4 posted on 04/05/2017 3:06:30 PM PDT by SFConservative
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To: nickcarraway

If you think hiking is fun, try hiking in a river, with your German Shepherd, and a bunch of other German Shepherds.

Now that’s fun!


5 posted on 04/05/2017 3:16:03 PM PDT by chris37 (Donald J. Trump, Tom Brady, The Patriots... American Destiny!)
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To: SFConservative

It’s very safe. We live near the AT and hiked it quite a bit.

People smell bad and are too tired for anything.


6 posted on 04/05/2017 3:19:13 PM PDT by AppyPappy (Don't mistake your dorm political discussions with the desires of the nation)
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To: AppyPappy
I was referring to the Mark Sanford way of hiking the Appalachian Trail.

I assume you have only done it it the normal way, aided by odor and fatigue ... :-)

7 posted on 04/05/2017 3:38:27 PM PDT by SFConservative
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