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The answer HIKER has 115 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of hiker in various dictionaries:
noun - a foot traveler
verb - to walk a long distance
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Backpacker |
Trail user |
Trail sight |
Walking enthusiast |
Path finder |
Certain outdoorsman |
Trail-mix eater |
Outdoorsman of a sort |
Appalachian Trail traveler |
Backpack lugger |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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One who hikes, especially frequently. |
Full bDefinitionb of HIKE. 1. : a long walk especially for pleasure or exercise. 2. : an increase especially in quantity or amount lta new wage hikegt |
a foot traveler someone who goes on an extended walk (for pleasure) |
A person who walks for long distances, especially across country. |
A person or group that sharply increases something, especially a price. |
a person who goes for a long walk in the countryside: |
a person who goes for long walks, esp. in the countryside: |
Hiker might refer to |
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Hiking is the preferred term, in Canada and the United States, for a long, vigorous walk, usually on trails (footpaths), in the countryside, while the word walking is used for shorter, particularly urban walks. On the other hand, in the United Kingdom, and the Republic of Ireland, the word "walking" is acceptable to describe all forms of walking, whether it is a walk in the park or backpacking in the Alps. The word hiking is also often used in the UK, along with rambling (a slightly old-fashioned term), hillwalking, and fell walking (a term mostly used for hillwalking in northern England). The term bushwalking is endemic to Australia, having been adopted by the Sydney Bush Walkers club in 1927. In New Zealand a long, vigorous walk or hike is called tramping. It is a popular activity with numerous hiking organizations worldwide, and studies suggest that all forms of walking have health benefits. |
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