See also: trailblazer (def. 3)
- 1921  Ragged, poor, roofless, grubstaked by "pardner" or outfitter on a basis of half profit, the prospector stands as the eternal type of the trail-maker for finance.
2 n. a man knowledgeable about life on the trail in wild country.
See also: trailman
- 1929  (1930)  Billy, though an unexcelled trail maker in an unsettled wilderness, had the not uncommon peculiarity among pioneers of becoming confused in a network of roads.
3 n. a person who cuts or breaks a trail through the bush.
See also: trail-cutter
- 1965  . . . the trailmakers have been greeted with a surprising degree of co-operation from the landowners . . . whose permission had to be obtained for routing the trail across their land.