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In April 2012, 90.5 WESA worked with media partners to bring you an ongoing series of stories about veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan coming back to their families, friends and jobs in Pennsylvania.

New Evidence Shows Being Active Outdoors Benefits Veterans

Saturday, April 14, 2012
The Sierra Club’s mission for its Military Families and Veterans Initiative is, “to ensure those who defended our country and their families get to enjoy the land they served.” Heading up that mission is Stacy Bare, an Iraq war veteran, based in Washington D.C.

Bare said being outdoors helped him deal with the stresses of being a veteran and move forward with his own life after returning home.

“When I came back from Iraq in 2007,” he said, “it was ultimately returning to the outdoors that helped me deal with issues like post-traumatic stress, mild traumatic brain injury and issues around depression and suicide.”

Now studies and anecdotal evidence are showing that outdoor activities — from contemplative exercises like hiking and birding to more adrenaline-filled sports like white water rafting and skiing — help many veterans transition back into civilian life.

“I think the benefit of the outdoors are that it gives you camaraderie, a sense of purpose, a mission, and a sense of physicality that is oftentimes missing when you come out of the uniform,” Bare said.