Noun
a remote and undeveloped area
Source: WordNet“Anyone who travels in the back country, snow bikers, skiers, snowshoers, anyone that wants to recreate on snow-covered slopes needs to be aware of avalanches,” said Brian Lazar, deputy director of the Colorado Avalanche Information Center. Source: Internet
Both systems have variants for skiing on groomed surfaces and in back country. Source: Internet
RCMP searched for more than a week near Pemberton, B.C., north of Whistler, after Iwaasa’s truck was discovered nearby on Nov. 25, burned out in the back country. Source: Internet
Fran, an old back country boy walks into a store and asks the guy behind the counter for an RC and a Moon Pie, the clerk says "no". Source: Internet
Come enjoy the scenic back country of where Idaho began in Pierce's first annual 1860 Days "Gold Dust to Saw Dust" fun run walk. Source: Internet
Benjamin, who goes by the name of Benjamin Justine for his photography, spent years in the back country as a wilderness guide. Source: Internet