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Discover LudwigThe word "bushwalking" is correct and usable in written English
It is commonly used to refer to a leisurely walk or hike in the bush, typically through a forest or other undeveloped area. For example: "We spent our weekend bushwalking around the national park, taking in the sights and sounds of nature."
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bushwalking
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Present participle of bushwalk
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Early bushwalking clubs generated their own maps and conservation ethics and, led by figures such as Myles Dunphy and his son Milo, campaigned for the creation of new national parks and the declaration of wilderness areas.
But the real drama awaits outside, in a landscape that's defined by red river gum trees, stalking emus and the Wilpena Pound, a natural amphitheatre of rugged peaks that's popular for bushwalking.
It is prized as a destination for fishing, diving, bushwalking and birdspotting as well as Aboriginal rock art.
3pm: the sweet seclusion of the Mouses House We check in at the Mouses House Rainforest Retreat and Wayne, the owner, hands us an iPad pre-loaded with information about the retreat and tips for bushwalking tracks nearby.
This is a foodie lover's heaven, a place to spend a day or two trawling through the book and antique stores, or bushwalking in the surrounding countryside.
Suggestions for design elements include bushwalking, mountain biking or horse riding trails, wheelchair accessible and interpretive paths, campsites and, for the digital natives out there, geocaches.
There's an embarrassment of riches happening among jangly/vaguely psychedelic guitar-led bands in Australia right now – Dick Diver, the Twerps, the Stevens, Royal Headache, Francolin, the Bell Divers, the Stress Of Leisure, Beaches, Songs, Bushwalking, Woollen Kits – many renowned internationally thanks to the work of labels like Chapter Music and Sydney's RIP Society.
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