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Definition of tramping in English: trampingnounˈtrampɪŋˈtræmpɪŋ mass nounNZ The recreational activity of going for long-distance walks in rough country. eight days of tramping means you have to think seriously about each item you carry Example sentencesExamples - Try out bungee jumping, go tramping, see the sights on horseback, swim with dolphins—there is plenty to see and do in New Zealand.
- Her website lists her interests as gardening, swimming, tramping, kayaking, reading, and music.
- When he's not taking care of business, he enjoys gardening, walking, and tramping—he has walked most of the great walks in the country.
- One of the highlights of any South Island trip is the range of guided hikes into the wilderness—Kiwis call this tramping.
- The final 90 minutes took three hours because of the gradual incline we hadn't taken into account—I soon learned this is one of the fundamental laws of tramping.
- Go there for good baking, and eat there or buy lunch for tramping.
- "There are no tents in tramping," he lectures, shaking his black beard.
- The winter months were for ice climbing and tramping in the mountains.
- Those of you interested in surfing, swimming, and tramping should check out my first article for a general overview of West Auckland.
- She has enjoyed her stay, despite encountering cyclones, and managed to do some tramping and sightseeing around the glaciers on the West Coast.
Definition of tramping in US English: trampingnounˈtræmpɪŋˈtrampiNG NZ The recreational activity of going for long-distance walks in rough country. eight days of tramping means you have to think seriously about each item you carry Example sentencesExamples - When he's not taking care of business, he enjoys gardening, walking, and tramping—he has walked most of the great walks in the country.
- Try out bungee jumping, go tramping, see the sights on horseback, swim with dolphins—there is plenty to see and do in New Zealand.
- Her website lists her interests as gardening, swimming, tramping, kayaking, reading, and music.
- Go there for good baking, and eat there or buy lunch for tramping.
- The final 90 minutes took three hours because of the gradual incline we hadn't taken into account—I soon learned this is one of the fundamental laws of tramping.
- The winter months were for ice climbing and tramping in the mountains.
- "There are no tents in tramping," he lectures, shaking his black beard.
- She has enjoyed her stay, despite encountering cyclones, and managed to do some tramping and sightseeing around the glaciers on the West Coast.
- Those of you interested in surfing, swimming, and tramping should check out my first article for a general overview of West Auckland.
- One of the highlights of any South Island trip is the range of guided hikes into the wilderness—Kiwis call this tramping.
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