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Off-trail hiking

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Off-trail hiking in the Polish Carpathians

For off-trail hiking, a hiker relies on tools such as topographical maps, a compass and a GPS unit, rather than following a trail. It is also known as bushwhacking.[1]

There is some concern that off-trail hiking cause trailbraiding (creating multiple paths which can damage vegetation), erosion, new trail creation, and other negative environmental impacts.[2] The off-trail community claims that the activity is limited to open, unrestricted public areas where it is permitted.[citation needed]

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References

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  1. ^ Gifford, Erin (April 25, 2022). "Yes, You Can Hike Off-Trail Without Wrecking the Environment". Backpack Magazine.
  2. ^ "Travel and camp on durable surfaces". Leave No Trace. Archived from the original on 2007-07-12.
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