hiking difficulty
(noun)
hiking difficulty (noun) — A classification or rating system used to indicate the level of challenge or effort required for a specific hike, often based on factors such as distance, elevation gain, and trail conditions.
A classification or rating system used to indicate the level of challenge or effort required for a specific hike, often based on factors such as distance, elevation gain, and trail conditions.
Example
The hiking difficulty of the route was moderate, making it suitable for most hikers.
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What is hiking difficulty?
A classification or rating system used to indicate the level of challenge or effort required for a specific hike, often based on factors such as distance, elevation gain, and trail conditions.
How do you use "hiking difficulty" in a sentence?
The hiking difficulty of the route was moderate, making it suitable for most hikers.
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