Dermot nearing the finish line
Dermot Breen, 57, took on the gruelling challenge in memory of his late wife, Jacqui, who passed away in January 2015 after a battle with ovarian cancer.
The Omagh-born father-of-two is hoping his efforts will raise £7,500 for Cancer Research UK.
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Hide AdDermot set off from Castletownbere in Co Cork on June 20. He will finish his walk at Jacqui’s graveside at Ramoan Parish Church in Ballycastle.
“Ballycastle is a very special place for me and it will be highly fitting, and perhaps a little emotional, to end my walk there,” he said.
The walk has taken the retired civil servant a total of nine weeks – six weeks trekking and three weeks recovering from a torn calf muscle he sustained while trying to get away from a herd of cattle.
The ‘Ireland Way’ trek isn’t Dermot’s first long distance challenge. He has previously taken on two other epic walks in memory of Jacqui.
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Hide AdIn 2015 he walked the entire Ulster Way and in 2016 he completed the Camino de Santiago in northern Spain.
Dermot has raised nearly £40k for Cancer Research UK.
Anyone who would like to donate can do so online at www.justgiving.com/fundraising/1000k4j