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Discover Ludwig"hiking on" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You could use it when you are referring to the continuation of a particular activity, such as: "We enjoyed a leisurely two-hour hike yesterday, and we plan on hiking on for another few hours today."
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Wildflowers, shrubs, trees, and wild animals can be seen by hiking on one of the many trails in the monument or by just pulling over into one of the turn-offs.
We went hiking on a lovely spring day doesn't tell me much more than We went hiking on a spring day.
And there are only so many Republicans who've gone hiking on the Appalachian Trail.
Hiking on a trail with a pack, most people travel only about two miles per hour.
I've logged countless hours hiking on backcountry trails, but this was a completely different experience.
It's in the perfect spot for hiking on summer holidays, with state-of-the-art facilities and plenty of activities.
Mr. Bush mounted the stage in the brown field jacket that he uses for hiking on his ranch.
Hauula offers snorkeling at a coral reef a quarter mile offshore, and hiking on trails in nearby parks.
Many national parks in the US can be experienced by driving scenic roads or hiking on trails.
PORTREE, Scotland — Earlier this month, ahead of the Edinburgh International Book Festival, my wife Penny and I decided to go hiking on the Isle of Skye.
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'Let's meet some Kiwis,' we decided, and set out for a spot of hitch-hiking on New Zealand's South Island.
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