Ball can be ascended from a scrambling route by late summer but involves remote bushwhacking, which limits the number of attempts per year.
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In areas affected by bushwhacking, the actions were particularly inflammatory since they often amounted to fighting between neighbors, to settle personal accounts.
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With the right kinds of wilderness or " bushwhacking " ski designed for ungroomed snow, back-country skiers have the same freedom.
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Hiking and bushwhacking _ going off the trail to a particular destination _ are among his favorite activities, and the Catskills are his favorite destination.
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Whether bushwhacking through a thicket of aspen or charging up a trail in a full, mud-kicking lope, I could not get enough.
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In extreme cases of bushwhacking, where the vegetation is so dense that human passage is impeded, a machete is used to clear a pathway.
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White, William Lee . " Bushwhacking on a Grand Scale : The Battle of Chickamauga, September 18-20, 1863 ".
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I have not, as yet, tried " bushwhacking " : venturing off the trail to " bag " the trailless peaks.
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"This is a recreation area for people who have the back-country skills to go off bushwhacking and hunting for lost summits, " says Altenburg.
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A talus field on the eastern slope, can be reached by bushwhacking from the Carrigain Notch Trail and offers outstanding views into Carrigain Notch and over to Mount Lowell.