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trekking
[trek-ing]
noun
the act of traveling or migrating slowly or with difficulty, as through rough or unsettled territory.
Arduous trekking through the Alleghenies caused their Conestoga wagons to break down again and again.
the act of hiking long distances as a recreational activity, especially over rough terrain.
The three hours of hard trekking over the tough trail is worth it for the splendid view of the valley.
the act of making a relatively short but difficult or burdensome trip.
I moved back into a city apartment because I got tired of all the trekking back and forth and the aggravation of having a house and car.
adjective
traveling, migrating, or hiking over rough terrain, or making any other difficult or burdensome trip.
The overuse of resources by trekking tourists is contributing to environmental harm in Nepal and elsewhere.
Word History and Origins
Origin of trekking1
Example Sentences
Krishna KC, the provincial chair of the Trekking Agents Association of Nepal in the western Gandaki province, says the trekking industry is in deep trouble.
In 2020, the Pasadena resident was trekking in deep snow up to the summit of Mt.
It’s not just residents and local bands emptying out of Los Angeles and trekking to Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival this year.
There are three possible routes the brothers have been trekking in hopes of gaining their freedom.
A British tourist has died while trekking with a friend in the Himalaya mountains in northern India.
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