trek to (something or some place)

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.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • trek to
  • trek
  • trek across
  • trek across (something or some place)
  • trek through (something or some place)
  • pay dirt
  • slow going
  • road trip
  • roadtrip
  • hit pay dirt