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mountain trail

n. a trail through mountainous country

Usage examples of "mountain trail".

Both knew Chet would regret his choice when he had to carry the heavy food packages up the steep mountain trail which led to the camp.

The smears of light fragmented into smaller, more rigid pieces, shards of lives, thousands of bright, jagged insights like broken windowsa high mountain trail, following the horses, watching the brilliant tassel of a blanket .

The smears of light fragmented into smaller, more rigid pieces, shards of lives, thousands of bright, jagged insights like broken windows-a high mountain trail, following the horses, watching the brilliant tassel of a blanket .

By cutting across over the mountain trail, there was every chance she could beat them to the ranch.

As I crossed the stones to my mountain trail, I said to that bird, Sometimes I wonder if I will make it to spring.

Was it the silence, the isolation of the mountain trail, where no other minds intruded, that meant that Magda did not need to shield against the low-level telepathic jangle of cities and crowds, and so made it seem that she was almost constantly in communion with Camilla’.

I gazed upon this sight as I picked my way down the mountain trail, and it produced in me a most powerful yearning, for it seemed to me that I was that fortress, lost in a cold and obscure sea.

As soon as the road was completely around the bend he turned and started trotting up the winding mountain trail.

I did not mean to comment, but your hair did not seem so gray when we met you on the mountain trail.

Below him, the string of seven ponies led by the kender, the gully dwarves, and the dwarf, wound their way up the mountain trail, slowed in their ascent by the mud of the recent rain.