1. backpacked - Adjective
2. backpacked - Verb
backpacked
simple past and past participle of backpack
backpacked (not comparable)
Wearing a backpack.
I was born in the Ottawa General Hospital right after the Gray Cup Football Game in 1939. Six months later, I was backpacked into the Quebec bush. I grew up in and out of the bush, in and out of Ottawa, Sault Ste. Marie and Toronto. Margaret Atwood
I've backpacked to countries like Italy and Turkey and observed beautiful scenery, but then I realized that beauty was always very close to me. It is here in Belitung Island, where the rivers, beaches and the terrain captivate my attention most. Andrea Hirata
As a kid I hunted in the Bridgers, backpacked in the Beartooths, and fished the streams of southwest Montana with my grandfather and my dad — and still do with my own family. Source: Internet
Daniel Dye was raised in Champaign County and spent a good part of the last decade writing songs as he backpacked his way around the world – living in China, Germany and Poland. Source: Internet
I’ve backpacked many times before, but a trip to the Fremont County museum the day after I returned introduced a new perspective on my excursions into the woods. Source: Internet
The trip to Zurich was pleasant – traveling in first class definitely is nicer than when I backpacked across Europe in second class. Source: Internet