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Definition of bushwalking in English: bushwalkingnoun mass nounAustralian, NZ Hiking or backpacking. Example sentencesExamples - Norma has been bushwalking for almost 15 years but she says the experience has made her rethink her safety - she'll now carry food and equipment even on the simplest of day walks.
- I would also like to concentrate on some writing, speaking engagements and bushwalking.
- Pioneers of bushwalking and advocates of national parks were the harbingers of an engagement with nature that at last offered respect for and restitution of the environment.
- Other activities include bushwalking, garden visits, weekend camping trips and guided walks.
- While summer is the perfect time to be outdoors - whether it's bushwalking at a national park or pottering around the garden - it's also the most likely time to run into a snake.
Derivatives noun NZ, Australian Quite often, such agencies can't afford to have research teams searching the sorts of places that many bushwalkers get to. Example sentencesExamples - We are not experienced bushwalkers, but found the walks to be pleasant, interesting and not too long for little legs.
- To be a good canyoneer here, you must be a great bushwalker.
- Soon enough they decided to explore a bit more and walked back to the main pathway, where they met a few other bushwalkers.
- Mr Coulter was found semi-conscious in his car a few hours later by bushwalkers.
Definition of bushwalking in US English: bushwalkingnounˈbo͝oSHˌwôkiNG Australian, NZ Hiking or backpacking. Example sentencesExamples - Other activities include bushwalking, garden visits, weekend camping trips and guided walks.
- Norma has been bushwalking for almost 15 years but she says the experience has made her rethink her safety - she'll now carry food and equipment even on the simplest of day walks.
- I would also like to concentrate on some writing, speaking engagements and bushwalking.
- While summer is the perfect time to be outdoors - whether it's bushwalking at a national park or pottering around the garden - it's also the most likely time to run into a snake.
- Pioneers of bushwalking and advocates of national parks were the harbingers of an engagement with nature that at last offered respect for and restitution of the environment.
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