GIVEN the name of his epic trek it's no wonder Matt 'Fenndog' Fennell ran towards a well-known NSW landmark recently.
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Yes, the Fenndog walked his way into NSW recently and he was pretty excited to see Cape Byron - the easternmost point of the mainland of Australia.
He even ran towards this well-known landmark which shows there is no stopping this man.
His Cape to Cape For a Life Worth Living trek started in July and he aims to walk from Cape York (the most northern point of Australia) to South East Cape (the most southern point of Tasmania the island on the south east).
Along the way he is meeting up with friends, supporters and public figures.
He recently caught up with Willem Powerfish who a well-known character in the fishing ranks.
The meeting proved to be more than worthwhile as Willem Powerfish donated $5000 to the cause.
Fenndog's impressive fundraising tally stands at $38,174.
The Conjola resident, back in his home state, Fenndog would be hoping all his fellow NSW residents dig deep and donate to the cause
Mental health support and suicide prevention are just two of the things driving him on.
Some people were worried about Fenndog being caught up on the Queensland border but nothing stops this dude.
He got over the border with ease and is now trekking down the NSW coast.
Numbers to call if you or anyone you know needs help:
Lifeline 13 11 14
Kids Helpline 1800 551 800
MensLine Australia 1300 789 978
Suicide Call Back Service 1300 659 467
Beyond Blue 1300224636