AN ARMY veteran has embarked upon an epic Wainwrights Challenge in a bid to raise awareness about mental health and the benefits the outdoors and hiking can bring.

Daran Milne, a 49-year-old Sunderland man, swapped construction sites for the mountains when he commenced his challenge to scale all 214 Wainwright fells in the Lake District in just 18 days.

It is a 320-mile challenge, which includes England’s highest mountain, Scafell Pike, and a total ascent of 36,000m.

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The army veteran and contracts manager for Esh Construction is fundraising for two North East organisations, ManHealth and Man Club, to help support more people who may be struggling with their mental health.

He said: "Doing this challenge in aid of mental health is really important to me. In the past when I have suffered, I never spoke out, then when I looked for help, I couldn’t find any.

"Things have changed now and there are many groups where you can talk and get things off your mind. This type of support is crucial, I wish it had been in place when I needed it."

Darran left the army in 1994 after serving as a soldier in the Elite Reconnaissance Platoon. He started his journey into the construction industry, first as a bricklayer before working his way into site management. It was during the financial crisis in 2008 when he first experienced difficulties with his mental health.

“I was made redundant and went through some dark times, but I came out the other side as a better person. A big factor in getting through this was exercise and getting out hiking again.

“I remember a real positive turning point in my life, it was 2012 and I went to Scotland for a holiday. I took the train into Fort William where you take in the sights of Ben Nevis and other mountains, and it really inspired me to start walking again. From that point I went out into the mountains as much as possible. When I travelled to the Lake District and saw the amazing landscape greeting me as I drove in, I could feel the positive change in my mind.”

In 2018, Darran secured his qualification as a mountain leader and has since led several mountaineering trips for forces veterans across the UK. Veterans In Crisis Sunderland will be joining Darran on his challenge for one day.

“Being outdoors and in the mountains can really help with your mental health, it certainly did for me. I will be raising money for two amazing charities to help them provide even more support to those who need it.”

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ManHealth are a voluntary sector organisation that provides free peer support groups across County Durham, Darlington, Tyne and Wear and Northumberland for men with poor mental health.

Paul Bannister, Founder of ManHealth, said, “We are always humbled when people offer to raise awareness and donations for the work we do to reduce male suicide.

"Darran is an amazing advocate for men’s mental health and has set himself a Herculean task."

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