"Hiking" in German is "Wandern".
The root word of hiking is "hike," which comes from the Middle Dutch word "hiken," meaning "to walk."
Yes, "Hiking" should start with a capital letter in a sentence because it is a proper noun.
I like to go hiking in the mountains, where I can enjoy the fresh air and beautiful scenery. Don't forget to wear your hiking boots and pack a jacket in case it gets cold.
The correct term is bushwalking, which refers to on and off trail walking in natural environments, day and/or overnight. Hiking is commonly referred to in North America for day walks on defined trails. As such the use of the term hiking does not make sense in an Australian context as walking often involves travel through open dry forests and scrub where trails can become faint or non existent.
There are two syllables. Hik-ing.
Soccer, hiking, walking, sitting in the Biergarten with friends, swimming.
Beer! :) Soccer, Formula 1 racing, Skiing, Hiking, Swimming, Shopping, Traveling
To his British hiking companions, the German's rucksack looked much like their backpacks.
computer hiking is hiking
The past tense is hiked.
Girl Guides in Germany (Pfadfinderin) go hiking, camping, traveling. They are encouraged to care for the environment and the community, both locally and internationally.
go hiking go hiking
Where can i find hiking trails in Ontario
My Opinion: Who likes price hiking? Haha. i think price hiking is just obliviouse.
Phil Bloom has written: 'Hiking Indiana' -- subject(s): Trails, Hiking 'Hiking Indiana, 2nd (State Hiking)' 'Phil Bloom'
Parks are an example of the public good, since they are a resource that is available to the general public. Hiking is something that people can do in parks. But hiking is not a public good, it is something that individuals do for their own recreation. Hiking is not generally intended to help anyone other than the hiker. If you went hiking and also collected litter while hiking, for proper disposal after you finished hiking, that would be a way of using your hiking for the public good. Of course, a well managed park or hiking trail should have no litter anyway. But sometimes there is.
Randy Johnson has written: 'Hiking North Carolina' -- subject(s): Guidebooks, Hiking 'Hiking the Blue Ridge Parkway' -- subject(s): Guidebooks, Hiking 'The hiker's guide to Virginia' -- subject(s): Guidebooks, Hiking