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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trail up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a path or route that leads upward, often in a hiking or outdoor context.
Example: "We followed a trail up the mountain, enjoying the beautiful scenery along the way."
Alternatives: "a path upward" or "an ascent trail".
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When adventurer Jimmy Simpson, formerly of Stamford, Lincolnshire, blazed a trail up here in 1898, he declared it the most idyllic location in the Rockies.
I'm walking on a trail up a mountain path.
We followed a trail up that river to the great waterfall at its source.
Perry Switzer, a carpenter who regained his health in the invigorating climate of the San Gabriel Mountains, built a trail up the Arroyo Seco and decided to build a trail resort.
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The dogs worked as a team, crisscrossing the trail up and back, sniffing and bolting and returning.
There are 19 waterfalls on a 2 ½ mile loop trail up and down through the gorges of Watkins Glen State Park (Watkins Glen, Seneca Lake).
After a mile walk down the beach, a trail led up to a wooded forest.
Both are young women who are blazing a trail for up and coming female taekwondo competitors.
I usually put on my headphones and hit the treadmill at 24 Hour Fitness or a trail leading up to the top of a local mountain.
His friend, a fellow fossil hunter named Mark Eatman, followed a bone trail up a sandy ravine and noticed what looked like a pelvis protruding from the sandstone side of a hill.
And after pursuing a Texas Ponzi scheme for more than a year, a cold trail heated up in 2010 when a tipster emerged.
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