A DETERMINED young hiker has put his best feet forward to swell the coffers of a Liphook school charity.
Oscar Tyrrell-Evans marched the length of the scenic South Downs Way, completing one hundred monumental miles from Winchester in Hampshire to Eastbourne in East Sussex and raising a cool £1,300 for Highfield Highreach Holidays along the way.
Volunteer-led Highfield Highreach Holidays provides week-long breaks for disabled children aged eight to 16 and is run by Highfield and Brookham Schools in Liphook.
Oscar, who attends Highfield Prep School, took a slightly more unorthodox approach to his fundraising challenge, walking the route in a series of random, bite-sized sections - including a ten-mile section with sister Amelie, who also attends Highfield - while still staying faithful to the overall trail.
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Shoplifter banned from wearing wigs after series of thefts across East HampshireYet the charity walk may never have materialised at all but for a Christmas present that Oscar received last December - a pair of Army boots.
"As soon as he received them he said he just simply wanted to walk," said proud mum Caroline Tyrrell-Evans, whose youngest son, George, is a pupil at Brookham Pre-prep School. "He was so happy at the end of it. When he came over the final hill and saw his grandparents and banners congratulating him on his 100-mile walk, he was so chuffed."
Congratulating Oscar, Highfield headmaster Phillip Evitt said: "We always try to encourage our children to give back and be outward looking and this is a fantastic example of such an ethos."

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