After three narrow squeaks escaping alive in bushwhack deals, he returned to New Mexico without announcing his sudden departure. |
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One thing I've learned is that if there's no path through the forest, you have to bushwhack. |
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Examining what you might do if all plans go south means that the company has alternative paths roughly traced instead of having to bushwhack untrodden forest. |
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A 60-hour time limit forces competitors to run, climb and bushwhack for three days with little or no sleep. |
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I finally convinced him to let Steve and me paddle through easier water to the near shore, so I could bushwhack through the forest looking for a better portage. |
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She continued till the path curved, where she did not follow it, and instead began to bushwhack through the small poplar trees and briar undergrowth of the Island thicket. |
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When that time arrives, you become the one to bushwhack him. |
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A major forest fire in the early 1980s caused lots of trees to fall across the creekbed, which in turn makes this portion of the route a slow and difficult bushwhack. |
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My wife, Susan, and I and our friends Steve and Karen Lucas had driven up from the Twin Cities to snowshoe and bushwhack the trails and lakes of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in northern Minnesota. |
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They used the controversy as an opportunity to bushwhack their political opponents. |
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