There are people whose lives make you jealous, and then there are people whose lives shoot fire into your veins, turn you around, and propel you out the door. For any woman who has wavered at the threshold, drawn by the scent of freedom and stilled equally by the fear of it, Gwen Moffat's life falls into the propelling camp.
Seventy years ago, in 1953, Moffat became Britain's first female mountain guide. But it's not so much the achievement that singles her life out, as the way in which she got there. Her path was unplanned, precarious, courageous. In 1945, while driving for the army in Snowdonia, she picked up a hitchhiker who described to her a new life. Moffat deserted the army there and then, joined the hitchhiker's group…