back country

NOUN
  1. a remote and undeveloped area
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How To Use back country In A Sentence

  • They were traversing Windy Ridge in Uintah back country known for heavy avalanche activity, he said.
  • I have arrowed an elk every trip out there and when you get in the back country you do not see anyone. 10 Best Public Lands for Elk (And How to Hunt Them)
  • The hinterland (back country) is jungle and has very few roads.
  • If you're looking to get up close and personal with the black bears and/or grizzles in the wilderness, this May through October, head to British Columbia and try either the three-hour Whistler tour in a 4x 4 up the mountain, a six-hour boat tour further north, and bear packages which include accommodations in the back country and river lodges for two to six day tours. Margie Goldsmith: 5 Places To Meet The Bears In B.C.
  • Castle's skier-owners embrace their mountain's wild and woolly side, even listing precarious local back country descents on the resort website. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the epic journey traversed by the other two girls took place in some of the harshest outback country in Australia.
  • If you took a map of Australia and drew a wonky circle around the middle of the country, you'd land in the outback: red dirt, sparely inhabited, the back country.
  • Many feel it's a memorial to all the hard working men who forged trails through inhospitable blocks of back country.
  • Who wants to, in accordance with the special but pizza back country, lived a civilians life.
  • Weather conditions are set to improve by Thursday, and pilots will take advantage, taking-off and climbing in thermals into the wilds of the high Alpine back country.
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