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Discover Ludwig"hike a trail" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to going for a walk or hike on a trail. For example, "On the weekend, I hiked a trail through the forest."
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It can take these women, who range in age from 60 to 90-plus, more than four hours to hike a trail.
Walk, ride a bike, hike a trail or take a beginning dance class to ease into a new exercise program.
After paying the $3 fee, the child must attend a Ranger-led program, hike a trail and complete other age-appropriate activities.
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Whether she's lying on a towel or hiking a trail, default woman is still white.
One afternoon, we hiked a trail that begins at the summit and passes by the observation tower.
She's always been like that, throwing herself into things — piano lessons, blueberrying, hiking a trail, the bumper cars at Pleasure Beach.
Maybe hiking a trail or laying down in the grass is what gets you there.
On our final day out Richard and I hiked a trail along the Coches Mountain, only a couple miles from the border.
If you can't get concert tickets, visiting by day and hiking a trail or having a picnic is a great way to experience Red Rocks.
Reflect on what you need as a sportsman spending time in a canoe or kayak, fishing, hiking a trail or off-roading.
At one point, Adam and Shosh spontaneously decide to take a hike on a trail off the highway.
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