Simon Casson

Western historian and troubleshooter Simon Casson, billed locally as ‘the Sussex Indiana Jones’, organises and accomplishes adventurous expeditions. Possibly no-one since the original bandit riders themselves has ridden and explored the outlaw trails and hideouts of America’s Old Wild West as extensively as he has. He is now a founding partner in a unique travel business based on his specialisation.

Richard Adamson had a long, successful career in the Royal Marines, much of it as a Marine Commando – latterly in a senior training role. He then owned and operated a centre for leadership, adventure and survival training. Currently he uses his great experience in security, logistics and disaster management freelancing overseas for a leading security company.

This is Simon and Richard’s first book.

Visit Simon’s website at www.outlawtrails.com.


Books:

Riding The Outlaw Trail

Following his love of the immortal film, Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid, Simon was determined to explore his direct link with the Wild West first hand. After years of planning he and his sidekick, an ex-marine commando retrace the footsteps of this notorious pair, covering 2000+ miles of hazardous country on horseback and discover how little has changed from the saddle in the last hundred years.