Caution! The site can't guarantee, that text has age permission. The site is not recommended, if you are less than 18 years old.
The site shows example sentences for English words. How the word or phrase could be used in a sentence?
" ... But whether your dreams involve hiking through the sandstone Hoodoos of Utah or summiting alpine peaks in the Sierras, you’ll likely need a crew to reach them. Fortunately, the size of that crew just shrank thanks to REI Adventures, who just lowered their group minimum for private departures from eight to four. ... "
" ... Dream of summiting Mount Kilimanjaro? iFit trainer and ultrarunner Zac Marion has a workout that... [+] will help you train using a NordicTrack treadmill. ... "
" ... In Part 1 of our interview with Nirmal “Nims” Purja, the famous mountaineer who summited treacherous K2 in winter earlier this year, the 37-year-old discussed whether that climb was more satisfying than his summiting of all the world’s 14 8,000-meter (above 26,000 feet) peaks in just six months, what it was like on top of K2 without supplemental oxygen, how the climb has allowed him to meet famous people and the deaths of five climbers on K2 while he was there. In Part 2, Purja continues with our interview. Following are edited excerpts from a longer phone conversation. ... "
" ... JC: Describe the difference between summiting an 8,000-meter peak in the winter versus the summer? Cory, you’ve done both. ... "
" ... Of hikes this length, there are a handful of really famous ones around the world, but many experts have rated the Tour du Mont Blanc, or TMB, the very best. Having recently done it and having also done some of the other acclaimed ones, including summiting Kilimanjaro (overrated) and getting up to Machu Picchu (overcrowded), I can concur. Usually when anything is rated best in class, I go half expecting to be disappointed, as highly touted trips face the stiffest challenge in terms of living up to lofty expectations. With the TMB, it was even better than I expected, and I expected a lot. In a word, awesome. ... "