noun
- a person who walks long distances, especially through wilderness areas
- a person who travels on foot from place to place
Usage: chiefly British and New Zealand
Examples
- The experienced tramper packed light for the three-day hike.
- She’s been a keen tramper since her university days.
- The mountain trail was crowded with trampers enjoying the weekend.
- Local trampers know the best routes through the national park.
- The old tramper had walked across several countries in his youth.
- Weather conditions can change quickly, so trampers must be prepared.