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* "I'm a sobo," which means, "I am hiking south from my starting point." | * "I'm a sobo," which means, "I am hiking south from my starting point." | ||
− | * "I want to sobo the [[Pacific Crest Trail]] next year," which means, "I want to hike the Pacific Crest Trail travelling south from my starting point." | + | * "I want to sobo the [[Pacific Crest Trail]] next year," which means, "I want to hike the [[Pacific Crest Trail]] travelling south from my starting point." |
− | * "I'm soboing the [[Appalachian Trail]]," which means, "I am hiking south on the Appalachian Trail." | + | * "I'm soboing the [[Appalachian Trail]]," which means, "I am hiking south on the [[Appalachian Trail]]." |
[[Category: Hiker Jargon]] | [[Category: Hiker Jargon]] |
Latest revision as of 00:19, 3 July 2021
"Sobo" is hiker jargon for hiking a trail in a generally southward direction.
The word can function as a noun or verb. For example:
- "I'm a sobo," which means, "I am hiking south from my starting point."
- "I want to sobo the Pacific Crest Trail next year," which means, "I want to hike the Pacific Crest Trail travelling south from my starting point."
- "I'm soboing the Appalachian Trail," which means, "I am hiking south on the Appalachian Trail."