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Gwen Moffat

    Gwen Moffat's primary interests lie in wilderness areas and the genesis of murder, with her works exploring one or the other. As an author of both travel books and novels, Moffat has carved a niche by examining these seemingly disparate subjects. Her style offers readers a compelling exploration not only of landscapes but also of the darker aspects of human nature. Through this lens, her books resonate with a profound investigation into the motivations and environments that shape our most desperate acts.

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    Space Below My Feet
    • Space Below My Feet

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.9(283)Add rating

      In 1945, when Gwen Moffat was in her twenties, she deserted from her post as a driver and dispatch rider in the Army and went to live rough in Wales and Cornwall, climbing and living on practically nothing. She hitch-hiked her way around, travelling from Skye to Chamonix and many places in between, with all her possessions on her back, although these amounted to little more than a rope and a sleeping bag. When the money ran out, she worked as a forester, went winkle-picking on the Isle of Skye, acted as the helmsman of a schooner and did a stint as an artist's model. And always there were the mountains, drawing her away from a 'proper' job. Throughout this unique story, there are acutely observed accounts of mountaineering exploits as Moffat tackles the toughest climbs and goes on to become Britain's leading female climber and the first woman to qualify as a mountain guide

      Space Below My Feet