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editThis page could do with an image of Moffat (preferably climbing). There are many fantastic pictures, see for example here. Most of these images are included in her book *Space Below My Feet*, where J. R. Lees is credited as the copyright holder. Lees died in 2002 and I'm not sure who the copyright passed to. If anybody wants to follow up on this I'd be pleased, as I don't have a lot of time to do it myself right now. Robodile (talk) 14:12, 2 September 2016 (UTC)
Gwen Moffat
editClimbing career' delete "Moffat was often climbing barefoot....toes." paragraph 2, should read "an Honorary Member of the British Mountaineering Council, the Pinnacle Club, and the RAF Mountain Rescue Association."
Media line 3 For "7 international awards" read "over 20 international film awards"
Personal life after "Lees" add ", G.M., B.E.M.