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A walk to REMEMBER

March 19, 2024

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Woman's Weekly

Jen Lowthrop set herself a life-changing, epic challenge

- RUTH ADDICOTT

A walk to REMEMBER

Clambering across giant boulders, up a steep scree path, Jen Lowthrop stood on the top of Scafell Pike in the Lake District and could barely see due to the fog in front of her. 'Suddenly, the clouds lifted and I had 360-degree views over the mountains and lakes below, and I thought, "That's what this walking thing is all about," the 38-year-old says.

Twelve months earlier, Jen struggled to walk up a steep hill without getting out of breath, let alone Scafell Pike, England's highest mountain. After a serious car accident, a skiing accident and breaking her wrist while ice skating, she had suffered pain in her back, shoulders, hips and knees for years.

Nothing was diagnosed, but the pain wouldn't go away and she was desperate to do something about it. 'I'm quite accident-prone. I've broken quite a few bones over the years, and I would wake up in the morning and creak,' Jen remembers. Sitting at a desk all day was making it worse and, juggling two businesses, as well as her role as chair of the Peak District National Park Foundation, she was on the brink of burnout.

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