Backcountry

/ˈbækˌkʌntri/ noun

Remote, undeveloped wilderness areas that are typically accessed only on foot or by non-motorized transport.

American English compound from 'back' meaning 'rear' or 'remote' and 'country' meaning 'land' or 'region'. First used in the 18th century to describe frontier areas behind settled coastal regions.

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