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Still, visitors have bushwhacked pathways through the brush to visit the trail, and the uptick in tourists has caused damage to the surrounding area and to the tree itself.
YOU CAN NO LONGER VISIT HYPERION, THE WORLD’S TALLEST LIVING TREEPOM ADMINISTRATORAUGUST 5, 2022OUTSIDE ONLINE
I spent golden days here in my youth, bushwhacking through thick mountain forest with Grandpa, hooking fish, gathering huckleberries, and splitting firewood with an ax as tall as my skinny 12-year-old frame.
AT GLACIER’S EDGE, THE FLAMES HAVE ALWAYS COME FOR MY FAMILY CABINJVERSTEEGHAUGUST 20, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINE
Be sure to book a plane with tires, rather than floats, or you might find yourself bushwhacking to get to the dunes.
SIT SLACK-JAWED UNDER THE NORTHERN LIGHTS AT KOBUK VALLEY NATIONAL PARKMTURNERJULY 29, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINE
He was also the Newt who had tried to bushwhack Chuck on the trail.
SLIM EVANS AND HIS HORSE LIGHTNINGGRAHAM M. DEAN
All your friends that helped bushwhack me will itch to get that five hundred, Sebastian.
A DAUGHTER OF THE DONSWILLIAM MACLEOD RAINE
Figured that in my stocking feet I could creep up on the two fellows who were trying to bushwhack you.
SLIM EVANS AND HIS HORSE LIGHTNINGGRAHAM M. DEAN
Look out for a big bushwhack, and be prepared to shoot at half a second's notice.
BROTHER AGAINST BROTHERJOHN ROY MUSICK
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO BUSHWHACK

  • bushwhack
  • catch unaware
  • hit unexpectedly
  • sucker-punch
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