Views of the Grassy Bowl (where Eisenhower briefed troops before D-Day) from Cheesefoot Head. Jill’s first day walking the South Downs Way with Hip Displaysia.
Very British Weather: Chilcomb to Cheesefoot
One minute hailstones, the next gleaming sunshine. Walking through all weather on the first leg of Jill’s South Downs Way Challenge.
Autumn sun above Chilcomb 2 miles in
Lovely autumn sunshine on the ascent from the village of Chilcomb, 2 miles into the South Downs Way. Jill Pringle, born with Hip Dysplasia walks to raise awareness.
Jill starts the SDW in Winchester
26 October 2018. At the start of the South Downs Way in Winchester, walking with hip dysplasia to raise money for Steps Charity.
South Downs Way Beacon Hill
My second test walk was walking down and back up Beacon Hill near Exton. Walking the South Downs Way with DDH.
South Downs Way Ditchling Beacon
My first test walk of the South Downs Way was from Ditchling Beacon, with spectacular skies and views for miles.
Jill walks Turks Head 10K for Steps Charity
In June 2018 I walked my first 10K in Twickenham. I’m walking to raise awareness of Hip Dysplasia (DDH) and raise money for Steps Charity.
Jill Pringle age 1 in Hip Spica
I was born with hip dysplasia (DDH). This photo is from my 1st birthday, when I was in a post-surgery cast called a hip spica.
Jill on Lose Hill, Peak District
In March 2018, on a walk up Lose Hill near Edale, I decided to walk more and blog about walking with hip dysplasia.