1. trekking - Noun
2. trekking - Verb
trekking
present participle of trek
trekking (usually uncountable, plural trekkings)
Walking in the countryside for pleasure or sport, usually for a longer period of time than for hiking.
I've been trekking the hills and lanes of the British countryside for nearly four decades now and I've come to associate my passion with overexcited poets rather than pampered painters. Arthur Smith
Personally, I can't see the appeal in trekking down to D.C. for a networking extravaganza, even if it is built around a special moment in American history. While I find the election of Barack Obama inspirational, I don't have a desire to memorialize it with overly effusive celebration. Jamie Johnson
According to Days of Our Lives spoilers, Kate will end up coming across Clyde as he’s trekking across Salem with Henry. Source: Internet
CBP officials said the administration's restrictive policies have collectively conveyed to migrants considering trekking north that "catch and release is essentially over." Source: Internet
Comrade Nura Ali Batsari Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State has honoured Comrade Nura Ali Batsari for trekking from… Source: Internet
Described as having green eyes and shoulder-length brown she was last seen carrying a black "EastPak" backpack and wearing brown shoes, a brown trekking jacket and pink sweater. Source: Internet