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were hiking
noun
A long walk.
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They were hiking single file when the avalanche swept them.
They were hiking with a companion, a woman, in the area when they were attacked.
They were hiking a less strenuous trail when a couple approached from the other direction.
"She and her husband were hiking and they came to this clearing.
Their families say they were hiking in the mountains of northern Iraq.
In May 2012 he and his girlfriend were hiking in Laguna.
Ninety-one percent of people injured by bears in Yellowstone since 1970 were hiking alone or with just one companion.
To talk to you, I had to track you down in Peru, where you were hiking in the mountains.
Josh, Shane, and Sarah were hiking in Iraqi Kurdistan when they accidentally crossed an unmarked border into Iran.
Soon we were hiking across parkland, heading for a set of coves in an area called Binisafua.
Soon, they were hiking together at weekends, trying out walks suggested in the previous Friday's Evening News.
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