Definitions
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- noun Australia, New Zealand A
hike ; an off-road walk in thecountryside , possibly wearing abackpack , undertaken as aleisure activity. - verb Australia, New Zealand To undertake an off-road walk in the
countryside .
Etymologies
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Examples
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But Tim the Yowie Man, a former economist who turned his hand to Yowie research after spotting a hairy beast on a bushwalk 15 years ago, said he was concerned the Yowie was being incorrectly portrayed as an aggressive creature.
Archive 2009-04-19 Bill Crider 2009
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After breakfast, Jeffrey and I prepare for a bushwalk.
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During the course of our bushwalk, I am educated on dung and spoor, blossoms, leaves and bark.
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Both men are experts on spoor and within minutes of our bushwalk they spot fresh buffalo and elephant prints.
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Today, Jeffrey and I prepare for my second and more ambitious bushwalk.
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She said she texted him to see how the bushwalk went, but he replied "he did not go because it was too wet".
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She said she texted him to see how the bushwalk went, but he replied "he did not go because it was too wet".
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Campbell then said he would be out of contact for weeks as he was going on a bushwalk in the Royal National Park with a friend, John from Tamworth, before going to an ambulance training course in Goulburn due to start on March 21.
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Alison Foster was attacked while on a bushwalk in the Blue Mountains National Park last
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Take a bushwalk round the cliff top to Scenic World where you can plunge down into the valley on the Scenic Railway or be suspended
Green Left Weekly BlueMountains 2010
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