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Answer for the clue "Hiker's nosh ", 4 letters:
gorp

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alt. A loose mixture of dried fruit, nuts, frequently salt, and sometimes other ingredients; designed as an energy supplement while hiking, climbing, canoeing, etc. n. A loose mixture of dried fruit, nuts, frequently salt, and sometimes other ingredients; ...

Usage examples of gorp.

When Gorp had long since taken shelter under one of the heavy-leafed surrounding trees.

He, Gorp, and the sumpter horse were back in the forest of Lyonesse, but not in the glade where they had been when the shadows snatched him away from Brian and the weeping maiden.

Jim picked up his own lance and remounted Gorp, and felt a sudden small pressure at his back.

That is to say, Jim rode on, Hob flew on, Gorp and the sumpter horse paced forward.

He turned Gorp around, caught a disgusted make-up-your-mind look briefly from the sumpter horse, and led the way back toward the forest edge.

Jim pulled Gorp to a halt, turned around once more, and looked back at the scene they had just left.

He reined Gorp half around to face the little man and lifted his sword once more in the air.

He also saw Gorp and the sumpter horse, and, turning his head, saw Hob on his shoulder.

She ran all the way to where he sat on Gorp, took only a couple of deep, quick breaths, and spoke.

As Jim rode, his opponent broke into a canter, and a moment later Gorp followed suit on his own initiative.

As he pulled Gorp to a skidding stop and turned the horse about, he saw the Bright Knight lying motionless on the grass.

He had ridden back to sit Blanchard side by side with Gorp, turned toward the castle.

They rode in silence, and Gorp suddenly tossed his head, as if he found the bridle bit in his mouth uncomfortable.

I can tell Gorp my Lord said so to do, and then Gorp will listen and follow.

Jim, as the doe led Gorp toward it, unless the battle lasted toward sunset.