Trailblazer (travel) explained

Trailblazer is an independent British publisher of travel, trekking and railway route-guides. Started by author Bryn Thomas[1] in 1991,[2] it was originally synonymous with the Trans-Siberian Handbook, which for years was the only guide to crossing Asia by rail and remains much respected.[3] [4] Another early success was Mark Elliott and Wil Klass's Asia Overland (1998).[5]

The company now publishes guides to long-distance footpaths in the United Kingdom, and hiking and adventure tourism guides to destinations elsewhere.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.owg.org.uk/profiles/brynthomas/index.html OWG profile: Bryn Thomas
  2. https://trailblazer-guides.com/about Trailblazer Guide Books - About Us
  3. /http://www.seat61.com/Trans-Siberian.htm
  4. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1873756704 Amazon.co.uk: Trans-Siberian Handbook (Trailblazeer): Books: Bryn Thomas
  5. https://caspianpost.com/en/contributors/10 Mark Elliott