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Definition of untracked in English: untrackedadjectiveʌnˈtraktˌənˈtrækt (of land) without a path or tracks. a vast untracked wilderness Example sentencesExamples - If you went to a grocery store in suburban Boston, you would think that reaching it required crossing flooded rivers and climbing untracked canyons.
- In this untracked and threatened wilderness, our small group will backpack between glacier-fed rivers, taking time for close observation and photography.
- Thousands of walkers were not only eroding and abrading the fragile soils at a record rate but also were rapidly creating tracks and pads in previously untracked areas.
- In this untracked wilderness we backpack between glacier-fed streams, taking time for close observation and photography.
- It was true that I wasn't a member of the Sierra Club, but I was a director of the River of No Return Wilderness Council, the Idaho group that worked for years to preserve the state's wild, untracked heartland.
- Knowing she couldn't leave her friend to wander about in the treacherous woodlands, Marissa followed Ariana, fighting back her own anxiety over losing her way in untracked territory.
- Spain, her client since 1796, ceded her the vast, untracked territory of Louisiana.
- From Yosemite Village, other seasonal roads offer untracked possibilities along the Merced River.
- But I also want to have the freedom to move into untracked country at will without the constraints of unnecessary deer fencing.
- Backcountry gear is the heaviest to provide stability on untracked hills and trails.
- In this untracked and threatened wilderness, our group will backpack between glacier-fed rivers, taking time out for close observation and photography.
- We parked the sleds and began to hike around, which revealed a huge variety of terrain, all untracked.
- In this untracked wilderness we hike between glacier-fed streams, taking time for close observation and photography.
- To their delight, the northeast ridge was untracked.
- This is now an unending conflict, with echoes of Vietnam, fought in the untracked wasteland of the southern mountains and around the Pakistan border.
- After passing a preliminary test run next week, the vehicles will be asked to navigate roughly 250 miles of untracked desert by themselves.
- Wake up early when the beach is still untracked, then walk down for breakfast at the Hau Tree Lanai.
Phrases (especially in sporting contexts) get into one's stride or find good form. Agan got untracked in the second half when he scored Example sentencesExamples - He, meanwhile, never got untracked, in large part because of the defense.
- The more the field is stretched against a Gophers secondary that has struggled at times, the easier it will be for the freshman running back to get untracked.
- The Cardinals did not get untracked the rest of the week, managing 12 hits and four runs while losing the next two games.
- Evening Attire never got untracked in his seasonal debut on June 11 at Belmont, when he finished sixth, 15 3/4 lengths behind Limehouse in the Brooklyn Handicap.
- Eventually, he got untracked and had his best day as a pro, carrying 30 times for 150 yards, a personal and team record.
- He finally got untracked with a 76-yard touchdown drive, connecting on four straight passes.
- The popular Philly veteran was a 3-1 underdog but he never allowed Trinidad to get untracked and capped the sensational TKO victory with a knockdown in the 12 th round to take the WBA crown.
- Though he could wind up with 30 home runs, he never really got untracked after having off season knee surgery.
- For West Texas another season had gone by in which its men's team never really got untracked.
- The team's potent running game has not been able to get untracked.
Rhymes abreact, abstract, act, attract, bract, compact, contract, counteract, diffract, enact, exact, extract, fact, humpbacked, impact, interact, matter-of-fact, pact, protract, redact, refract, retroact, subcontract, subtract, tact, tract, transact, unbacked, underact Definition of untracked in US English: untrackedadjectiveˌənˈtræktˌənˈtrakt 1(of land) not previously explored or traversed; without a path or tracks. the Saxons usually hid in the untracked marshlands Example sentencesExamples - We parked the sleds and began to hike around, which revealed a huge variety of terrain, all untracked.
- In this untracked wilderness we backpack between glacier-fed streams, taking time for close observation and photography.
- It was true that I wasn't a member of the Sierra Club, but I was a director of the River of No Return Wilderness Council, the Idaho group that worked for years to preserve the state's wild, untracked heartland.
- Wake up early when the beach is still untracked, then walk down for breakfast at the Hau Tree Lanai.
- This is now an unending conflict, with echoes of Vietnam, fought in the untracked wasteland of the southern mountains and around the Pakistan border.
- In this untracked and threatened wilderness, our group will backpack between glacier-fed rivers, taking time out for close observation and photography.
- From Yosemite Village, other seasonal roads offer untracked possibilities along the Merced River.
- Knowing she couldn't leave her friend to wander about in the treacherous woodlands, Marissa followed Ariana, fighting back her own anxiety over losing her way in untracked territory.
- Thousands of walkers were not only eroding and abrading the fragile soils at a record rate but also were rapidly creating tracks and pads in previously untracked areas.
- To their delight, the northeast ridge was untracked.
- If you went to a grocery store in suburban Boston, you would think that reaching it required crossing flooded rivers and climbing untracked canyons.
- Backcountry gear is the heaviest to provide stability on untracked hills and trails.
- In this untracked and threatened wilderness, our small group will backpack between glacier-fed rivers, taking time for close observation and photography.
- But I also want to have the freedom to move into untracked country at will without the constraints of unnecessary deer fencing.
- Spain, her client since 1796, ceded her the vast, untracked territory of Louisiana.
- In this untracked wilderness we hike between glacier-fed streams, taking time for close observation and photography.
- After passing a preliminary test run next week, the vehicles will be asked to navigate roughly 250 miles of untracked desert by themselves.
- 1.1 (of snow) not marked by skis, vehicles, or footprints.
experts can go heli-skiing in untracked powder Example sentencesExamples - On a good day, Calonica estimates, a skier could tick off 39,000 feet of untracked descent.
- Under a bluebird sky, he stood staring at 5,000 vertical feet of untracked powder, which disappeared down a steep-walled couloir that hadn't been touched all winter.
- Two or three guides accompany small groups across miles and miles of untracked powder.
- Each pole planted into untracked powder will draw nearer that distinct backcountry moment, which turns society into the unknown and the wild into the familiar.
- Honeycomb Canyon offers powder hounds such a sprawling expanse that the day after a storm, you can traverse untracked snow until the lift closes.
- When we started, I was worried there'd be no untracked powder; now I'm just hoping my legs will hold out.
- There was nobody about at New Year though and the whole trip was done in fresh untracked snow.
- We parked the sleds and began to hike around, which revealed a huge variety of terrain, all untracked.
- Big mountains overwhelm small differences, and our choice of gear, in the end, is inconsequential to the joy of carving untracked corn.
- I'd be skiing untracked snow until I reached the trail system at Greenbush.
- Even beginning skiers often have the opportunity to ski through untracked snow along the well-marked way.
- A casual hiker using established trails needs smaller snowshoes than a person of the same weight trailblazing untracked powder.
- But we're more than happy to spend some time exploring the acres of untracked powder in Faraya.
- While Wolf Creek doesn't yet have great coverage, most of the mountain was open, and, if you worked for it, you could still large stashes of untracked powder.
- Our skin was like untracked snow.
- Skis rule when the snow is untracked and deep, and the only power available is muscle.
- Not heroic terrain, by any means, but skiing untracked, knee-deep powder was a thrill.
- It means more untracked powder fields for adventure too.
- I chose my line of untracked snow and pushed off, testing my telemark turns in the knee-deep powder.
Phrases Get into one's stride or find good form, especially in sporting contexts. Example sentencesExamples - The Cardinals did not get untracked the rest of the week, managing 12 hits and four runs while losing the next two games.
- Eventually, he got untracked and had his best day as a pro, carrying 30 times for 150 yards, a personal and team record.
- For West Texas another season had gone by in which its men's team never really got untracked.
- The team's potent running game has not been able to get untracked.
- He, meanwhile, never got untracked, in large part because of the defense.
- He finally got untracked with a 76-yard touchdown drive, connecting on four straight passes.
- Though he could wind up with 30 home runs, he never really got untracked after having off season knee surgery.
- The popular Philly veteran was a 3-1 underdog but he never allowed Trinidad to get untracked and capped the sensational TKO victory with a knockdown in the 12 th round to take the WBA crown.
- The more the field is stretched against a Gophers secondary that has struggled at times, the easier it will be for the freshman running back to get untracked.
- Evening Attire never got untracked in his seasonal debut on June 11 at Belmont, when he finished sixth, 15 3/4 lengths behind Limehouse in the Brooklyn Handicap.
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