Difference between revisions of "Webo"

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The word can function as a noun or verb. For example:
 
The word can function as a noun or verb. For example:
  
    "I'm a webo," which means, "I am hiking north from my starting point."
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* "I'm a webo," which means, "I am hiking north from my starting point."
  
    "I want to webo the [[Maclehose Trail]] next year," which means, "I want to hike the [[Maclehose Trail]] travelling west from my starting point."
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* "I want to webo the [[Maclehose Trail]] next year," which means, "I want to hike the [[Maclehose Trail]] travelling west from my starting point."
  
    "I'm weboing the [[Maclehose Trail]]," which means, "I am hiking west on the [[Maclehose Trail."
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* "I'm weboing the [[Maclehose Trail]]," which means, "I am hiking west on the [[Maclehose Trail."
  
 
[[Category: Hiker jargon]]
 
[[Category: Hiker jargon]]

Revision as of 00:11, 3 July 2021

"Webo" is hiker jargon for hiking a trail in a generally westward direction.

The word can function as a noun or verb. For example:

  • "I'm a webo," which means, "I am hiking north from my starting point."
  • "I'm weboing the Maclehose Trail," which means, "I am hiking west on the [[Maclehose Trail."