Congratulations Kerry.
The feat has taken her four years, walking a total of 710 miles and climbing 230,000ft.
Kerry followed in the footsteps of her big sister Ellen, who became the youngest person to climb them all last year when she was nine. The title then went to two boys who were a few months younger.
Now Kerry’s parents David and Clare are proud she has grabbed it back for the family by scaling the last fell — 3,210ft Scafell Pike.
Chuffed Kerry, of Caldbeck, Cumbria, said: “I’m really pleased to have beaten my sister.
“My favourite was Rannerdale because we had a game of hide and seek with the crags up there.
“I take jelly teddies and chocolate bars to help when I get tired.â€


Well done to Kerry. It is absolutely brilliant that she’s done these walks at her age. Hopefully this will inspire other parents to take their children walking in the Lake District.
It’s amazing what kids can do! You’re right.