hiker in the PONS Dictionary

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Over the next couple of days, the two hikers wander through the wilderness without food or water.
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Many hikers climb the 520 ft (158 m) summit.
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The trails around the dairy are used by hikers, runners, and photographers.
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It accommodated hikers and equestrians for a nominal fee.
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It was a popular destination for hikers and horse tours through the 1940s.
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The 100-ft fire tower is also still intact and attracts many hikers.
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There have been several in the bears' wilderness habitats involving hikers, hunters, and campers.
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The trails are rugged and can be challenging for the inexperienced or unprepared hiker.
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A well-maintained system of trails is open for hikers, joggers, and equestrians.
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The site asks visitors to pledge not to vote for tax hikers.
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