The total distance of the out and back trail is the combined distance of going out and then coming back along the same path.
The out and back distance for the trail on AllTrails is the total distance you will hike from the starting point to the end point and back to the starting point.
The out and back trail distance for the hiking route is the total distance traveled from the starting point to the turnaround point and back.
The out and back trail distance refers to the total distance traveled when hiking or running along a trail from the starting point to the end point and then back to the starting point.
"10 miles out and back" means that the hiking trail is 10 miles long in total, with 5 miles to reach the turnaround point and then 5 miles back to the starting point.
"5 miles out and back" means that the hiking trail is 5 miles long in total. Hikers will walk 2.5 miles in one direction, then turn around and walk the same 2.5 miles back to the starting point.
The out and back distance for a one-way trip is the total distance traveled from the starting point to the destination and back to the starting point.
8 feet? No distance because you are back where you started?
The Oregon trail is a trail in which pioneers have traveled in search of freedom. It was very dangerous trail back then.
The Oregon trail is a trail in which pioneers have traveled in search of freedom. It was very dangerous trail back then.
The total distance traveled by Apollo 11 to the Moon and back was approximately 477,800 miles (768,000 kilometers).
The length of the out and back trail at this hiking location is 5 miles.
Only to get from trail to trail. Max distance your "legally" allowed to travel is 500 yards on a paved road. In a back country situation (like me) people usually don't care.