point-to-point hike
(noun)
point-to-point hike (noun) — A hike that starts at one location and ends at another, requiring transportation back to the starting point or vehicle shuttle.
A hike that starts at one location and ends at another, requiring transportation back to the starting point or vehicle shuttle.
Example
The point-to-point hike took us from the mountain base to the summit, with breathtaking views along the way.
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What is point-to-point hike?
A hike that starts at one location and ends at another, requiring transportation back to the starting point or vehicle shuttle.
How do you use "point-to-point hike" in a sentence?
The point-to-point hike took us from the mountain base to the summit, with breathtaking views along the way.
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