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bikewhack
 v.— «The trail we proceeded down was overgrown and required us to hike-a-bike / bikewhack a bit. This section made me think of a similar trail in a race.» —“Eco-Challenge North American Championships” by John Yip in Canada Runningfree.com July 17-26, 2003. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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