tramper

/ˈtræmpər/
noun
  1. A person who goes on long walks, especially in the countryside or mountains, for pleasure or exercise.
    • She is an experienced tramper who has hiked across several national parks.
    • The tramper followed the trail through the forest to the lake.
    • A group of trampers set out early to reach the summit by noon.
  2. A person who travels from place to place on foot, often with no permanent home; a vagrant.
    • He lived as a tramper, moving from town to town with only a backpack.
    • The town provided shelter for trampers passing through during the winter.
    • An old tramper asked if he could rest by the fire.
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