Hikers

/ˈhaɪkərz/ noun

People who take long walks on trails, usually through natural areas like forests or mountains.

From 'hike,' which may derive from dialectal English or be imitative of the motion of lifting legs. The word became popular in the 1900s for walking trips, distinct from the older 'ramble' or 'tramp.'

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