What Flagan and Galloway were never to realize was that when they rode into the Greenhorn country they were riding a trail blazed three hundred years before by another Sackett.
Louise Welsh hits the 1930s trail blazed round Scotland by Orkney poet Edwin Muir.
The message stated that we will find a trail blazed for us.
Kang watched with a mixture of fascination and envy as a second distended tear followed the trail its elder brother had blazed down her cheek.
His trail had blazed the entire earth about them.
The most common use in North America and Northern Europe is to mark mountain bike and hiking trails and other cross-country trail blazing, especially in mountain regions at or above the tree line.
He was revered for his character, "Bashir Ahmad was a man of extraordinary grace, kindness and decency" and his trail blazing active compassion for a better, more inclusive society.
The trail blazed by the Alpinists in 1869 runs from the Kaprun side, i.e. from the north, over the glacier saddle with the misleading name of Wielingerscharte ("Wielingen Notch") to the top.
For more on the issue, catch up with top London blogger and Sunday Express correspondent Ted Jeory's trail blazing coverage, which has now taken him to Bhopal itself.
A trail of fear blazed the way for Baracki, and the Insectoids consciously moved out of the way as he entered the Chamber of Leaders.