trek to

trek to (something or some place)

To make a slow, arduous journey to something or some place, especially on foot. We spent the early hours trekking to peak of the mountain so we could be there when the sun rose. I trekked to town to see the exhibit at the museum. The villagers have to trek to this well every day, as it is the only source of potable water within a 50-mile radius.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

trek to

some place to hike or march to some place. I have to trek all the way to the store because my car is in the shop. We trekked to the cabin and made that our base camp for the whole two weeks.
See also: trek
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • trek to (something or some place)
  • trek
  • trek across
  • trek across (something or some place)
  • trek through (something or some place)
  • pay dirt
  • slow going
  • road trip
  • roadtrip
  • paydirt
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In an era of relentless email, social media, and phone calls, he said a trek to K2 was unique in as much as the lack of any phone signal on the route which allowed visitors to escape the pressures of the modern world for two weeks, besides enabling travellers to focus exclusively on the experience that they were lucky enough to be undertaking.
Macchu Pichu If you like the idea of incredibly steep climbs in thinning air while learning all about the Incas then a trek to Macchu Pichu may be ideal for you.
MARIE Curie fundraisers are looking for people to take part in a trek to Nepal in support of the charity's Liverpool Hospice, and are holding an trek information night today (April 26).
He has signed up to trek to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in 2017 to raise funds for Velindre Cancer Centre.
According to the company, separate pre-production and production migrations from Trek's headquarters in Waterloo, Wisconsin, to a Tier 3 colocation facility 30 miles away were planned and orchestrated by Datalink's Advanced Services team and Trek IT on tight weekend schedules, enabling Trek to increase security, improve disaster recovery abilities and accelerate delivery of corporate applications.
A CHARITY trek to Costa Rica has so far only been taken up by women with not a single man willing to take on the challenge.
This means that the trek to the peak and subsequent return must be completed in a single day.
Level of difficulty: This is a difficult trek to be attempted only by experienced hikers adept at using snow and ice gear.
The trek to Prachitgad will start on the morning of December 8 from Karad, Debhewadi.
If that sounds like too much Trek to you, pick up Star Trek: TheBestofThe OriginalSeries (CBS Home Entertainment, $15), an extras-free disc that offers four classic episodes.
Geraghty lists, via Dyer, five social problems and their corresponding utopian solutions, and provides examples from fan letters that show how fans use Star Trek to construct or reimagine their worlds to bring about such solutions, albeit on a small scale.
The commitment of those fans (along with the unprecedented success of George Lucas' Star Wars, which may yet turn out to be merely an epiphenomenon of Star Trek) eventually persuaded Paramount to bring Trek to movie theaters in 1979.
Throughout the arduous two-week trek to Advance Base Camp at 21,000 feet, where the north face of Mount Everest towered to the right and Lhakpa Ri rose to the left, each of the blind teenagers had a sighted escort who trekked in front, using guiding methods ranging from a bell to a trekking pole held backward for them to hold on to.
Speculation was rife that Paramount agreed with Braga, and would allow Trek to lie fallow in order to create room for passion and imagination to regenerate.