But that doesn't mean Bird, clicker in hand, won't be intently watching his former team as it attempts to bushwhack its way through the cluttered Eastern Conference.
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Brinda had to follow roads or bushwhack through places where the trail was incomplete, but Eberhart was the first through-hiker on new sections in Canada that offered stunning mountain and river views.
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Hours before the arguments were to begin, protesters waved signs : " Five to four, no more Gore " competed with " Don't Bushwhack the USA ."
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At Fort Grant, Wilson, Loomis, and Tommy bushwhack Cooper while most of the town has gathered to watch the hanging of Miller, Ben, Billy Joe, and three other men.
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When the vast flotilla of British troops finally landed at Ticonderoga, they were flummoxed by the fact that the French had burned the two bridges over the treacherous LaChute River and were forced to bushwhack.
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Hikers climbing North Kinsman Mountain, when reaching the viewless summit, should be sure to take a short bushwhack east to steep granite ledges falling off to Kinsman Pond and offering views of Lonesome Lake.
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Ever eager for adventure, my hiking companions chose to try yet another route off the mountain, along Basin Brook, and then to bushwhack alongside the opposite side of Johns Brook from the established trail.
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And then finally, the Roy Rogers cowboy movie, with sweating horses galloping into impossible terrain or through arroyos ( all the better for them evil sidewinders to bushwhack our hero ) or over the sagebrushed desert.
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"Schaefer envisioned resourceful hikers making use of what they found along the way, " say historians bushwhacks where that appeared to offer the most interesting route . " They quote him describing the Long Path as:
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Given this filmmaker's special vernacular, a wild hybrid of comic books, off-the-wall rhetoric and unexpected intellectual heft, his ability to bushwhack audiences with serious thought has never seemed more worthwhile.