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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ascending trails" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe paths or routes that lead upward, often in the context of hiking or outdoor activities.
Example: "The hikers followed the ascending trails that wound through the lush forest, eager to reach the mountain summit."
Alternatives: "uphill paths" or "climbing routes".
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Behind the house and barn that Mr. Pullman, the actor, built more than a decade ago, in a bowl cut by nature out of the Hollywood Hills, he has his vertical orchard: ascending trails, buttressed by cut granite and railroad ties, teem with hybrid grapefruits, litchees, carobs and cherries.
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Crossover utilities offer a smoother ride and better handling than traditional sport utilities, but are generally less capable of ascending rocky dirt trails, towing very large trailers or carrying heavy cargo.
This pride has extended to the trails ascending from these municipalities into the mountains.
We ascended the trail, followed by scampering children and, as we went higher, European trekkers in sturdy shoes.
Wind your way through old-growth spruce, birch, hemlock and balsam trees as you gradually ascend the trail, crossing streams and scrabbling up rocks.
As it ascended, a trail of sediment fell away from it, drifting back down.
While I like to help my daughters fish and teach them about the area's history (I'm pretty sure they tune me out when I describe the importance of Owens Lake or the Manzanar internment camp), I cherish the talks we have while we ascend a trail or gaze upon an alpine lake.
Stem: in flower ascending to erect; trailing stem < 30+ cm.
As visitors increase, favored visiting spots such as the trail ascending toward the Tiger's Nest Monastery are becoming more crowded both with people and the ponies that ferry many.
One of these trails, the Ainapo Trail, ascended from the village of Kapāpala over 3400 m in about 56 km and ended at Mokuāweoweo at Mauna Loa's summit.
Stem: trailing to ascending, +- woody, +- gray in age, scabrous or +- glandular-hairy towards tips; stems with inflorescences generally unbranched above.
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