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- noun A
hybrid sport involving thetraversal of acoastline without mechanical aids, usually by some mixture ofjumping ,walking ,climbing andswimming .
Etymologies
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Examples
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There had been talk of a sport called coasteering, which sounded intriguing.
Travel news, travel guides and reviews | guardian.co.uk 2010
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Also in Wales, Preseli Venture in Pembrokeshire runs a family holiday from 18 to 22 April that includes sessions on kayaking, coasteering and surfing, as well as evenings spent toasting marshmallows and an Easter egg hunt in National Trust woodland.
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Everything for the weekend is included and we will be going coasteering (clift jumping, swimming in caves, etc), hiking and surfing.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010
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As well as live music, Beach Break Live also boasts various off-site activities such as surfing, coasteering, wakeboarding and paddle boarding.
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It also has one of the biggest toboggan runs in Europe, the 'Go Ape' in the trees woodland adventure playground extravaganza, horse riding, surfing, wind sports, Sphere Mania and coasteering.
Virtual Festivals 2010
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We've stayed in Berber tents in the Atlas, log cabins in Sweden, been coasteering, canoeing and camping.
TravelDailyNews.com 2010
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Learn coasteering with the people who invented it.
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Think traditional family fun, such as rock-pooling, cream teas and boogie boarding or, for the more adventurous, surfing and coasteering (schools pepper the coast), or country pursuits such as stalking and shooting (Park Farmhouse, 20 minutes north of Newquay, tailor-makes excellent days out for novices up to keen shots).
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Learn to surf, try your hand at zip wire-ing, coasteering or cliff hanging or simply lie back and catch some rays on the UTR private beach.
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The body of a mountaineer recognised as one of the greatest climbers of the modern era has been brought to Kathmandu after he died while making a solo attempt on a treacherous Two coasteering instructors are recovering after picking up leg injuries in Torbay while considering new sites for courses.
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