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Geoff Crowther, 77, Dies; Guided Travelers Looking to Get Lost


Geoff Crowther, 77, Dies; Guided Travelers Looking to Get Lost
An early author for Lonely Planet, he tempted a generation of adventurers on journeys to exotic locales full of surprises.
The travel writer Geoff Crowther in Rio de Janeiro in an undated photo. “The hardest part,” he once wrote about the expeditions he recommended, “is making the decision to go.”Credit.Hyung Poon Crowther
May 7, 2021
Geoff Crowther, whose advice in artisanal Baedekers and later as a pioneering author for the Lonely Planet backpackers’ guidebooks lured intrepid travelers to offbeat destinations, died on April 13 in South East Queensland, Australia. He was 77.
His son, Ashley, said the cause was complications of advanced dementia. Mr. Crowther had spent the last 14 years in a residential care facility. ....

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Geoff Crowther: The life of 'the patron saint of travellers in the third world'


Geoff Crowther: The life of ‘the patron saint of travellers in the third world’
Simon Calder
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You may not know his name, but if you are a traveller you may well have taken his advice: Geoff Crowther, who died this month aged 78, was a pioneering guidebook writer for Lonely Planet. His former colleague, Richard Everist, called him: “A true explorer and adventurer who went beyond boundaries and borders.”
Geoff died exactly 50 years after what was arguably the very first backpackers’ travel book was published:
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Europe, which inspired a million journeys and a galactic genre of its own. The bearded Yorkshireman began his travel-writing career in Notting Hill, west London, a year later, in 1972. He started working for the alternative publishing house BIT on a guide called ....

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