Reviews:

"Absolutely gripping."
The Daily Mail

"A cracking read, packed full of adventure and drama."
Wanderlust Magazine

"A great adventure story - full of intrigue."
Horse Magazine

"An adrenaline-buzzed read."
The Good Book Guide

"A glorious story, part adventure, part history, full of…marvellous characters and amusing episodes. Riding the Outlaw Trail is an outstanding book…Highly recommended."
Douglas Preston, author of Cities of Gold

"The account of duplicating Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid makes a bumptious and entertaining adventure story. Not Paul Newman and Robert Redford but wonderful chroniclers of the sights, sounds and feelings of that grand, harsh country."
Hugh Sidey, Time Magazine

"An adventure that suggests there's still plenty of 'wild' left in the West. It's exciting, uncomfortable and unpredictable."
Paul Morrison, Wanderlust

"An accomplishment, and an interesting read of one heck of a ride. It made me think more of what Butch went through"
Bill Betenson - Great-great nephew Butch Cassidy

"An intriguing adventure that Butch and Sundance fans will surely enjoy."
Richard Patterson, author of Butch Cassidy - A Biography

"They had a tough trip and they write with candour and humour…After reading their gripping account you may find yourself digging out and dusting off your own long-forgotten dream of adventure."
Sir Ranulph Fiennes

"Everyone loves Butch and Sundance, many would like to emulate their adventures, but only these guys have done so. I'm envious - it makes good reading."
Nick Middleton, explorer and TV presenter

"What a trip! What a story!"
Anne Meadows, author of Digging Up Butch & Sundance

"Riding the Outlaw Trail is a fun read and an interesting commentary on the hardships of outlaws on the run."
Donna B. Ernst, great grandniece of The Sundance Kid

"The book is a pleasure armchair - unputdownable!"
Local Rider Magazine

"An exciting reading."
Dave Prowse (Darth Vader)

"Full of thrilling escapades, and quite a few surprises."
West Sussex County Times

"The book is an enjoyable read, and will keep your attention as one difficulty after another is encountered. The authors are good writers and successfully communicate their feelings as the ride progressed. Riding the Outlaw Trail is a pleasant diversion from our steady diet of serious, fact-based research about some of our favorites western characters."
National Association & Center for Outlaw-Lawman History