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How do you define “bushwhack”?
I have found the following definitions for the word “bushwhack”
Wiki: A mountaineering term used to describe hiking without trails. The name derives from the action of whacking bushes as one walks through trailless terrain.
American Heritage:
1. To travel through thick woods by cutting away bushes and branches.
2. To travel through or live in the woods.
The Oxford English Dictionary defines bushwhack simply as: deal with or act in the manner of a backwoodsman.
It is clear that making one’s way to the summit of Scar Ridge in NH is an entirely different ordeal than following an unmaintained trail from say North Brother to Fort in Maine. It seems to me that hikers and climbers need a better set of words to describe and classify this activity. What say you?
I have found the following definitions for the word “bushwhack”
Wiki: A mountaineering term used to describe hiking without trails. The name derives from the action of whacking bushes as one walks through trailless terrain.
American Heritage:
1. To travel through thick woods by cutting away bushes and branches.
2. To travel through or live in the woods.
The Oxford English Dictionary defines bushwhack simply as: deal with or act in the manner of a backwoodsman.
It is clear that making one’s way to the summit of Scar Ridge in NH is an entirely different ordeal than following an unmaintained trail from say North Brother to Fort in Maine. It seems to me that hikers and climbers need a better set of words to describe and classify this activity. What say you?