- - A track or path, e.g. a bike ..
- - drag along a track
- - Nature center path
- - path back from shut bar
- - walk wearily from track
- - Hiker's path, in the mountains
- - Hill hiker's path
- - Time to get faker back on track
- - a bit of extra illumination needed for the path
- - Marked path
- - Follow, hugging right path
- - t-shaped bar forms the track
- - Nature walk path
- - A beaten track
- - Track dog crossing river
- - Mountain path
- - Path taken while hiking the Alps
- - Track of unpaved road or lane
- - follow a path
- - part of ancient railway track
- - Track for bikers or hikers
- - Path out of brush to cross river
- - Well-trodden path for hikers
- - Forest path
- - Santa Fe or Oregon
- - Word with "blazer" or "mix"
- - Hiker or biker's spot
- - Chisholm or Santa Fe
- - Bridle path
- - Word with campaign or paper
- - Woodland path
- - Pacific Crest ...... (2,650-mile path)
- - Oregon or Sante Fe
- - Oregon or Overland
- - Cowboy's path
- - Chisolm or Appalachian
- - Bloodhound's path
- - Beaten path through the countryside
- - Appalachian or Oregon
- - Appalachian ...... (2,200-mile path)
- - Beaten path
- - Rough path
- - Snail track
- - Track through wild country
- - Hiking path
- - Track
- - Oregon or Appalachian
- - Path through the woods
- - Path or track through wild country
- - Hiker's path
- - Track, route
- - Time to complain or follow
- - Equestrian's path
- - Park path
- - Oregon or Chisholm
- - Woodsy path
- - Track, scent
- - Backpacker's path
- - Biking or hiking locale
- - Path in the woods
- - Word after paper or vapor
- - Place to hike or bike
- - Path for hikers
- - Be losing; track
- - Track blazed through wild country
- - Track, country path
- - Hikers' path
- - Beaten path; follow
- - Place for bikers or hikers
- - Way through the woods
- - Well-traveled path
- - Woodsy lane
- - follow hearing making a slight adjustment?
- - Follow promotional film without hesitation
- - Time to complain in shadow
- - You might blaze it
- - Chain of consequences
- - Hang dog
- - Advertise scent
- - Hang back in bar after time
- - Follow river into dock
- - it may be hit on leaving
- - Follow bird on time
- - ... mix (hiker's snack)
- - walk wearily, though on the scent
- - the kind of blazer for a pioneer
- - the scent is found in the first railway carriage
- - ... mix (hiking snack)
- - To shadow
- - be down in competition
- - Word before mix and blazer
- - Dog Rex held by extremity
- - Series of signs left behind by someone's passage
- - "Leave behind a ... of breadcrumbs like Hansel and Gretel."
- - Pacific Crest, for one
- - "A ... of breadcrumbs.."
- - way up a mountain, perhaps
- - "The Oregon ...," the longest-running video game franchise that was co-created by Don Rawitsch
- - shadow cabinet member ends trouble
- - Lag behind dog crossing river
- - Cowboy's route
- - it's hiked
- - Appalachian, e.g.
- - Kind of blazer
- - It may get hot for a detective
- - Chisholm, for one
- - Woodsy route
- - Winding way
- - Visible footsteps
- - The Oregon ......
- - The Cherokee, e.g.
- - Tamiami .......
- - Tamiami e.g.
- - Subway power source
- - Ski run, e.g.
- - Santa Fe, e.g.
- - Put a bloodhound on
- - Pioneers' route
- - Oregon ...... (historic US route)
- - Mark of the comics
- - Lonesome Pine, for one
- - Lonesome Pine way
- - Lonesome - pine area
- - Join the also-rans
- - It may be marked
- - It disappears when it goes cold
- - It can be lonesome
- - Ho Chi Minh is one
- - Have fewer points than
- - Grofé's "On the ......"
- - Fox's "The ...... of the Lonesome Pine"
- - Drag behind one
- - Crumbs, in "Hansel and Gretel"
- - Cowboy route
- - Chisholm, e.g.
- - Chisholm was one
- - Be in second place
- - Are behind
- - Ancestor of the turnpike.
- - ...... mix (hiker's handful)
- - .... mix: hiker's fare
- - Footway
- - Woodsy walkway
- - Park way
- - Finish behind
- - Spoor
- - Way out West
- - -- of tears
- - Blazer
- - Drop behind
- - Way up a mountain
- - Follow the leader
- - Stalk
- - Lag behind
- - Lose after endless exercise and find oneself behind the others
- - Straggle in hiking route
- - Be down by a goal, say
- - Straggle
- - Appalachian ......
- - 'The -- of the Lonesome Pine', song featured in the 1937 film 'Way Out West'
- - Hiker's route
- - Are losing
- - Hiker's spot
- - Footpath
- - Woodland walkway
- - Oregon, for one
- - Rural footpath
- - Dog has time to complain
- - Scent -- first thing noticed in the bar
- - Dog seen in extra illustration
- - ...... mix
- - Place for markers
- - Tomboy initially trains dog
- - Hike route
- - Follow male leaving the bar
- - Word that can follow the last parts of 16- and 52-Across and 10- and 24-Down
- - Follow, follow around river
- - Lag
- - Advertise opening of tapas bar
- - Ski course
- - A "mix" of this word straddles the two words in 17- and 57-Across and 11- and 29-Down
- - Way to hit?
- - Dog, Rex, engaged in what reveals his happiness
- - John Muir, for one
- - Scout's route
- - Bring up the rear
- - What a hiker hikes
- - Hiking map line
- - Pacific Crest ......
- - Place to bike
- - Nature ....
- - Hiking route
- - Thing to follow in the woods
- - Stream of things
- - Be behind, right in the rear
- - Move slowly, initially turning right on main road, then left
- - Drag along the ground
- - Oregon ....
- - Way to ski
- - Hiking course
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