bushwalk
verb, transitive + intransitive
bush·walk
ˈbu̇sh-ˌwȯk
bushwalked; bushwalking; bushwalks
Australia
: to walk in the bush : hike
… five young adventurers who rode mountain bikes, kayaked and bushwalked from Mt Kosciusko to the Victorian coast.—Australian Geographic, July-September 1990
One of the pioneers in the island's national-park movement was an Austrian outdoorsman named Gustav Weindorfer, who bushwalked the mountainous interior [of Tasmania], fell in love with the sublime landscape, and never left.—Jamie James, Atlantic Monthly, March 2000
bushwalk
noun
plural bushwalks
An initiative of the National Parks Association, the bushwalks aim to promote fitness and an enjoyment of the delights offered by the Australian wilderness.
—Andrew Drummond, Illawarra (Australia) Mercury, 15 Oct. 2005
bushwalker
noun
plural bushwalkers
A young Victorian bushwalker suffering from exposure will be taken from the south-west of Tasmania by helicopter today.
—The Age (Melbourne, Australia), 2 Apr. 1975
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