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Discover Ludwig"going to hike" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of going on a hike. For example, "I'm going to hike up the mountain tomorrow."
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"It's a ridiculous amount of money, and you know they're going to hike tuition more".
a) Went off to visit his lover in Argentina while telling aides he was going to hike the Appalachian Trail.
So we say, "We're going to hike for 20 minutes, and then you can play in the creek".
WHAT TO EAT If you are going to hike the entire trail, it is advisable to cache food in plastic containers at ranger stations around the mountain as directed by the National Park Service.
That's the Quinault River, and we're going to hike up along what's called the High Divide, and when we get to the top we'll be at the source of that river.
"I'm still not sure how I'll vote, but I may well find myself voting Sarkozy because I'm self-employed, and I have a nasty feeling Mr Hollande is going to hike up my taxes".
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The boys went to hike in Wadi Haritun, a scenic gorge flanked by steep cliffs and caves that is only a 15-minute walk from Tekoa.
"I'm going to be hiking Svengali for you, so kick my butt up there," Elaine Hughes said, addressing her son, Kris R. Hughes.
It's wise to carry a knife if you are going to be hiking in the country.
All of your food needs to be secured from bears, and kept separate from your tent, if you're going to be hiking in the backcountry.
Long story short, price hikes are going to hit us hard.
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