He knew somewhat about the warfare of the time --
bushwhacking around for ogres, and bull-fights in the tournament ring, and such things -- but otherwise he was empty and useless.
This was a precaution against any
bushwhacking bullet from the mangroves only a hundred feet away.
Whether he was driving the tractor, designing a luxury treehouse for his granddaughters, or
bushwhacking through the deep snow on his cross-country skis, Karl was never happier than when he had a long list of tasks to accomplish.
MATT WEDEL is
bushwhacking through the hinterlands of Perseus.
Even today, some Adirondack Park areas remain relatively remote; only a few individuals have trampled through these lands, except for an occasional hunter,
bushwhacking hiker, or surveyor.
By summer's end, the pair hadn't found any new ant colonies in all their hiking and
bushwhacking " a great sign that the eradication really worked.
But this is not unusual for me in my
bushwhacking. I am often walking near the edge of apparent danger, be it from predators, getting lost, getting stranded and a host of other risks.
raised the art of
bushwhacking and ambush to an exact science."
"But by letting [a GPS] do the work, two things happen: Our skill level with map and compass drops, and we change the relationship we have to the land itself." The authors also take a close look at the environmental impact of four trends:
bushwhacking, growing numbers of rock climbers, the presence of dogs on trails and winter camping.
The brush in this forest was so tangled and thick and the ground cover so mossy and spongy that
bushwhacking was literally impossible.
Getting back to Wendell from Belchertown was a study in
bushwhacking. Wendell is a tiny town with a nice little bar/restaurant called Deja Brew.