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Well, I'd never trekked before, and I'm not very fit either — but I can now say I've trekked through the Himalayas.
Jolene locked the bathroom and trekked to the parking lot.
Sometimes, they trekked up to Central Park to go fishing.
All trekked north in monsoon rain through forests and fields.
She trekked out into the wilds of American national parks.
The next year, she started in Georgia and successfully trekked north.
His unit trekked south to Austria, liberating towns along the way.
We trekked around Grand Teton and camped in Yellowstone National Park.
From there, Keyana, Malini and I trekked over to our trapeze lesson.
After my reunion with Bran, I trekked back up to the estate.
She trekked through the water with assistance from her son, T.J. Butler.
I caught up with Baumer as he trekked down Pennsylvania's Interstate 70.
He has trekked the same roads and coastlines that the couple traveled.
Finally, Mr. Eyre appeared, and we trekked together to a forest clearing.
Other trekked through fields probing for chinks in the well-guarded frontier.
I've climbed Grand Teton in Wyoming, trekked the Darien Jungle in Panama.
Leaving MOCA, I trekked across this rapidly developing area with trepidation and skepticism.
From there, they trekked through Latin America until they reached the United States.
Several foreign ambassadors have trekked to Mr Kem Sokha's hideout, embarrassing the government.
I know this because I trekked down to the private view last night.
I trekked there and spent about $150 on a tiny tree and stand.
In 2015-303 hundreds of thousands trekked through the Balkans, seeking safety in Europe.
Many are Syrians who have trekked across Europe after fleeing war in their homeland.
People began to cast off the belongings they carried as they trekked for hours.
But another war broke out there, so they trekked back across Sudan to Kenya.
Multiple senators trekked across the Capitol to show solidarity with House Democrats, including Sens.
Many people trekked to remote national forests and parks of Oregon, Idaho and Wyoming.
He had trekked to the United States with his 22-year-old daughter, Filomena.
Our species first appeared in Africa roughly 300,000 years ago and later trekked worldwide.
Even Mr. Rousteing, the creative director at Balmain, trekked over from his own party.
So, I dumped my stuff in my room and trekked back to the pool.
The groups trekked to 18 cities in 10 countries over the course of 21 days.
"I can't even log in," he concluded as he trekked away to the Valor tent.
Hollywood celebrities trekked to Apple's home to help debut a revamped Apple TV digital storefront.
After taking power, coup-leaders have always trekked to the palace to receive royal assent.
In any case, this isn't the first time Rodman has trekked to the Hermit Kingdom.
She has visited ancient tombs in Vietnam and trekked across mountains in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Without a guide, Mr. Ji and three other defectors trekked through the jungles of Laos.
Ms. Nixon echoed the need for an investigation and she trekked to Tarrytown, as well.
Then many staff members trekked to Snap's Midtown Manhattan offices to head back to work.
Vice President Mike Pence has huddled with conservative groups and frequently trekked to Capitol Hill.
She trekked around the world with her longtime United States national team roommate, Allison Schmitt.
Rather, this group likely trekked northward from their point of origin, venturing through China and Siberia.
On Friday, before the show, she trekked to her childhood home, as evidenced by her Instagram.
Devin Dudley, 18, trekked from Michigan sporting a T-shirt with a collage of Lahren's face.
And a number of other execs have trekked to Trump Tower to meet the president-elect.
We trekked across a long section of the roof, turned, and stared up at the dome.
A little boy on a big mission, he trekked as far as San Juan, Puerto Rico.
With the warming weather, we trekked to the southern tip of Brooklyn to explore Coney Island.
They trekked through Iraq, staying in Erbil and Dohuk, and ended up in Beirut in 2014.
Victoria Beckham videoed her husband as he trekked upward, carrying their daughter, Harper, on his shoulders.
Last week, Italian journalists trekked to Ostia to solemnly protest at the scene of the assault.
In the countryside he trekked through ice caves, walked on glaciers, and rode A.T.V.s across volcanoes.
I've crisscrossed the city — and trekked beyond it — to the end of almost every subway line.
Mr. Guevara trekked through Mexico, stopping in towns along the way to pick up odd jobs.
He trekked home to Seattle, where he watched all of the playoffs with family and friends.
They trekked in wearing t-shirts emblazoned with the name of their favorite contender or cause.
They trekked through a sea of gradient pink sand around colossal, plaster letters spelling out Dior.
In Edwards, Mississippi, residents were in the dark late Monday as storms trekked through the area.
The weekend the trail reopened, the park soon ran out of brochures as thousands trekked through.
Bored with the sounds and samples offered up in prepackaged music programs, Låpsley trekked off to Iceland.
While in Bulgaria, the duo trekked the Rila mountains, where they killed the wild frog for dinner.
Both Thai and foreign fighters from Lanna trekked to the gym in the hills for special camps.
Upon landing, the two dozen people, mostly women and children, trekked through the woods toward a road.
The chef fearlessly trekked into war torn countries like Lebanon, all in the pursuit of good food.
Many families trekked for at least seven hours from the capital Ulan Bator to watch the competition.
The next day, Heitkamp trekked to the White House to discuss Supreme Court nominees with the president.
But when a firefighter trekked to the roof to tell her, Jessie started hurling expletives at him.
For three days, he hid out in a house in the mountains, then trekked through a valley.
He had trekked to a higher altitude a day earlier, but decided to turn back, CNN reported.
On a bitterly cold morning, Wang Fuman, 8, trekked 2.8 miles to school as he usually did.
To reach the basilica, many trekked on foot from their homes across Mexico, some traveling many days.
Editor-in-Chief Bob Cusack trekked to Trump Tower to talk 2202 with the GOP front-runner.
Over that period, she got arrested outside City Hall and trekked to Albany to lobby for schools.
Rangers in Yosemite National Park recently trekked out to the kiosk at the top of the Tioga Pass.
Protesters trekked from Union Station Hotel to Memorial Plaza to the Federal Courthouse to the famed Gateway Arch.
Moon is known for his love of mountain climbing and has trekked in the Himalayas at least twice.
The researchers cautiously trekked through the darkened forests with flashlights guiding their way, and cameras at the ready.
Hollywood celebrities trekked to Apple's home to help debut a revamped Apple TV digital storefront, called Apple TV+.
Congressional leadership trekked to the small town of Berryville, Virginia, to stage a press event in a park.
That raised the eyebrows of fellow Republicans who trekked to the nation's Capitol amid sweltering heat and humidity.
They trekked through North Carolina, Kentucky, Georgia, Mississippi, and elsewhere, stopping in small towns and meeting local eccentrics.
Local political leaders, black activists and revolutionaries, and elders bearing hot food all trekked to Hamilton in support.
Photographer Yaz Loukhal took a helicopter flight then trekked through thick snow in order to photograph this group.
In June of 1964, nearly a thousand mostly white students trekked to Mississippi as part of Freedom Summer.
Dr. Chetri and his colleagues trekked along trails, mountain ridges, riverbeds and mountain passes collecting the predators' wastes.
The powerful winter storm that trekked across the country and ruined many travel plans is leaving New England.
And they trekked out to rebel territory, which Michael has done so many times, hundreds of times probably.
The grim scene was discovered by a hiker, who trekked to a nearby field base to report the stranding.
Meanwhile, top Republicans trekked to the White House to discuss health care with Trump and Vice President Mike Pence.
Up to 40,000 United Empire Loyalists trekked to what was then British North America following the war of independence.
Believe me, I trekked with this thing between Manhattan and Brooklyn a couple times, and it's a cumbersome beast.
After our visit to The Palms, we started seeking out similar places whenever we trekked into the natural world.
"His problem is not issues," said Kaufman as he trekked through mountain shrubbery, at least 15 minutes behind Romney.
Devin Dudley, 18, trekked from Michigan sporting a T-shirt with a collage of conservative firebrand Tomi Lahren's face.
The man standing next to me took a picture of the map and then trekked on, studying his phone.
Many are traveling as part of so-called caravans, large groups that trekked from Central America, largely on foot.
He said many Sherpas trekked to the spot to recover his body since helicopters cannot land in the area.
The last 16 people were rescued after two of the team's players trekked for 10 days looking for help.
For years, every single weekend of every summer, my family trekked 45 minutes to Orchard Beach in the Bronx.
I'm mildly annoyed that I trekked all the way out here now, but chalk it up to an experience.
Traditionally, tourists have trekked to the star of Thailand's north in search of M.E.A.T.: markets, elephants, artisans and temples.
Then, we trekked into the countryside through groves of fruit trees and along fields of barley and white eggplants.
One of our correspondents also recently trekked to Canada's remote northeast to explore how climate change affects mental health.
Myers, 22, tells PEOPLE that he trekked to the nation's capital from State College, Pennsylvania, to protest the 45th president.
A few weeks ago, technology executives trekked to Trump Tower for a polite if awkward meeting with the president-elect.
Other scientists have proposed that people trekked to get the birds, or perhaps the birds were slowly brought between communities.
The groups—who were matched for age, sex, and general fitness level—then trekked from Katmandu to Everest Base Camp.
A bride and groom toted hiking packs and muddy clothes as they trekked up a mountain on their wedding day.
Bear got personal as they trekked through the landscape, asking Cox about her 2011 divorce from David Arquette, as E!
For 15 years, he and his late wife, Barbara, trekked to Winter Haven, Florida, for the team's spring training games.
Around 6,000 migrants who have trekked across Mexico in a caravan in recent weeks are now crammed into the field.
Most of the irregular migrants arriving in the EU have come from Turkey via Greece and trekked northward to Germany.
"The forces trekked through mountainous terrain and eliminated four hostile ISIS fighters who were barricaded in the caves," spokesman Col.
We trekked to the Whitney because there's some kind of delight in a Bieber-filled experience: we went for spectacle.
Five days a week for two months, Ms. Perez trekked from the Bronx to the organization's offices in Jamaica, Queens.
Before the queen's arrival, her guards, decked out in royal red, trekked down to the cellars, gas lamps in hand.
Art party regulars Sofia Sanchez de Betak, Peter Marino, Sebastian Faena and Hamish Bowles also trekked north for the fete.
One day I trekked across a rope bridge to reach the gorgeous beach, which I had almost completely to myself.
As Edixson Sanchez trekked from Venezuela to the United States, his seven-year-old son was always by his side.
They trekked from hospital to hospital and stood outside the market holding flyers they made after their searches came up empty.
Some trekked for weeks before reaching Myitkyina, the capital of Kachin state, where they have taken refuge in a local church.
Rosalia Betancourt, 69, first trekked to Trump Tower two days after Trump was elected in search for the eponymous red hat.
As large groups of migrants trekked through Mexico for weeks, many noted the outpouring of support they received along their journey.
"They are slaughtering people with knives," said Samuel Amule, who trekked for two days to the border to escape government attacks.
Among the science-lovers who trekked across the planet for the last Starmus were two Canadians, Gordon MacLaren and Greg Davies.
Most had trekked for days to the Burmese coast, where fishing boats lurk in the darkness each morning, waiting for passengers.
The morning after the knock on her door, Crump trekked up the cordillera, through a soup of fog, mud, and drizzle.
Some of those now accounted for hid for hours in the surrounding bush or trekked for miles to their family farms.
John's family trekked 100 miles to the capital Juba after SPLM soldiers killed those in his village they suspected were rebels.
He trekked 816 miles from Greenpoint to Cypress Hills, organizing the borough's 71 square miles into 44 communities along the way.
"I'm new here," he said, adding he had fled his home in Syria and trekked through seven countries to reach Berlin.
Fed up Britons trekked to the polls for yet another election, and gave the Conservatives their biggest majority in 32 years.
In his teens as a hitchhiker and again in middle age as a journalist, Kaplan trekked across the continental United States.
Meyer and other hog farmers like him have trekked across the globe on trade missions seeking new buyers for U.S. pork.
He hiked through the jungle, rode on top of trains, slept on the streets of Mexico City, and trekked through the desert.
The moderate Tuesday Group trekked to the White House Thursday afternoon after intense deliberations of their own and a meeting with Ryan.
To figure out how it formed, Pettit and her team trekked across the glacier and took measurements using a radio-wave sensor.
For over 10 years New Yorkers have hiked, trekked, ferried, bussed and maybe even gotten "flewed" out to Ikea's bustling Brooklyn hub.
In 1881, she trekked to New Jersey to have inventor Thomas Edison record her voice on one of his early phonograph machines.
The migrants flew to Central America from various African countries and trekked by foot for months to get to the the border.
First Trump becomes President and now I've trekked halfway across the city with not even a fish delight to show for it.
Last season, Jamali trekked around the globe to meet up with fascists in Ukraine, anti-multicultural activists in the UK, and beyond.
Queen Elizabeth trekked across England to visit some victims of the Manchester Arena face-to-face ... and she looked spiffy doing it.
When detectives trekked to Logan Canyon to investigate, they eventually found a "disturbed area of soil" under a remote grove of trees.
You might already know Fabian Muir from the time he trekked 1,000 miles across Australia to take some photos of a burqa.
A caravan of hundreds of Central American migrants had trekked through Mexico a few months before, seeking passage into the United States.
I trekked through their land on a 10-week expedition through the far reaches of the Javari Valley with Funai in 2002.
In fact, the room was mainly full of artist and art school kids who trekked it from Brooklyn to see Leonardo's performance.
Benjamin Douek, 68, an investment banker, trekked there recently from Scarsdale to pick up shortbread-like graybeh with his wife, Bunny, 66.
Politicians — both Democrats and Republicans — from all parts of the country trekked here to denounce what they saw as unfettered illegal immigration.
They were feted at receptions, visited a war memorial, placed tiny flags at a cemetery and trekked up to the Demilitarized Zone.
It's possible to trace routes trekked by inhabitants of the island from Japan's Edo period, from the 17th- to mid-19th centuries.
It has begun casting a wider net for applicants, adding a recruiter who trekked out to a more varied set of schools.
As migrants trekked through Guatemala last week, acting US Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf said he saw the group as notably different.
The reporters and observers who trekked up to the polling location on Monday night likely outnumbered the actual residents of Dixville Notch.
Alongside the teens were parents with small children and activists who had trekked from all parts of the world to join Thunberg.
Since then, search and rescue teams have trekked throughout steep and dangerous terrain looking for the missing 27-year-old from Hilo.
Just one week after meeting Trump in Singapore, Kim trekked to China to meet with Xi for the third time this year.
Administrative lawsuits plummeted, causing a spike in petitioners — people who trekked to local or central government offices to appeal directly to the authorities.
On Wednesday morning, I trekked from my apartment in Brooklyn to Lincoln Center for Samsung's Galaxy S8 launch event at David Geffen Hall.
On this episode of VICE INTL, VICE Colombia trekked to the summit to see exactly what goes down on Mount Sorte each year.
On Wednesday, the Vermont senator trekked to Culver City to sit down with Young Turks host Cenk Uygur for a 30-minute interview.
Following up on the hot tip from my VICE source, I trekked all the way down to the mail room in the basement.
I put my brave face on and trekked to the amusement park to see if the horror spectacles lived up to the hype.
Caravan to Canada trekked the border in May for the same reasons, which Holt-Smith said was smaller than the group this week.
That February they arrived in Lundar, Manitoba, and trekked through 18 inches of snow to the field where they would observe the event.
To document it, Kevin and his photographer Neil Krug trekked deep into the Namib desert to enter a restricted area in southern Africa.
Still, intrepid music lovers trekked to the New School's auditorium in Greenwich Village in such numbers that some had to be turned away.
In January, he trekked to Iowa to make a highly promoted political announcement, only to reveal upon arriving that he would not run.
North Pole: Two explorers who had trekked hundreds of miles through the Arctic winter — and were running out of food — finally reached safety.
So a team trekked out into the clouds forests of Ecuador to find this animal — the smallest known member of the raccoon family.
There, Buck and half a dozen other high-level Disney creatives descended into caves, trekked across glaciers, and skirted the edges of volcanoes.
Over the decades tens of thousands of health-care workers have trekked through dangerous and remote areas of the world vaccinating almost 3bn children.
They trekked into hostile territory to plant the flag of Israel, risking their lives for a deep ideological conviction that the land was theirs.
After the reception, the bride trekked through the snow in her floor-length wedding dress to get to the after-party down the street.
But then, Sofia Richie turned the corner in a monogramed hoodie dress and it felt worth it to have trekked uptown at 9 p.m.
The woman trekked six miles through a stretch of the trail in southwestern Virginia to report the attack early Saturday, according to court documents.
Dubrovnik is like Fort Meyers to Europeans, but that won't stop me from pretending I trekked to a land of phantoms and haunted carriages.
With boots we trekked through slush for a bottle of red wine we weren't allowed to buy, our shirts unbuttoned under our winter coats.
But people who had trekked across Beringia to Alaska could go no further because of the ring of glaciers that blocked their way south.
To spare the two brain cells I had left, I threw on what I had worn the night before and trekked into the city.
He said he trekked by himself across a mountain west of El Paso known as Mount Cristo Rey, without the help of a smuggler.
As Hurricane Irma moved toward South Florida, some residents of Princeville trekked to the nearest hardware store to stock up on water and flashlights.
In 2004, Michael Long trekked from Melbourne to Canberra, 650 kilometers, to put Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people back on the national agenda.
He doubled down as the caravan trekked north Monday, vowing that the US would begin scaling back aid to Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador.
As I trekked up and down the seemingly infinite stairs, I was also reminded of how exhausting it was to hike the Great Wall.
The first time I needed to mail something, I trekked over to my campus's post office, looking for the line to get my envelope weighed.
Other research published this month found pregnancy pushes womens' bodies to extremes similar to if they trekked the Arctic or completed the Tour de France.
Don't be shocked if you start to see someone in a totally new light or discover common ground you had no clue that you trekked.
Andrew M. Cuomo still simmering, Mayor Bill de Blasio trekked to Albany on Wednesday, bracing for bad news for his agenda in New York City.
Over the Fourth of July weekend, Moore and Goldsmith trekked to the desert together, skipping out on beachside BBQs and opting to explore canyons together.
The road trip picks up in Milwaukee, WI, where Cole has trekked to from California to find Alison and tell her that he loves her.
The Sacramento, California, couple trekked up the world's highest mountain, along with adventure-photographer Charleton Churchill, for an epic photoshoot set against gorgeous, snowy peaks.
They crossed Guatemala to southern Mexico and then, in a ragtag caravan relentlessly criticized by U.S. President Donald Trump, trekked 2,133 miles north to Tijuana.
But he found the work unfulfilling, and, in a spell of self-pity, trekked to Taishoken Ramen House, run by legendary ramen chef Kazuo Yamagishi.
They were part of so-called caravans that trekked through Honduras, Guatemala and Mexico, largely on foot, to reach the US border and seek asylum.
"The forces trekked through mountainous terrain and eliminated four hostile ISIS fighters who were barricaded in the caves," Caggins said in a statement on Monday.
As a self-respecting New Yorker who already spent plenty of time in the area, I reluctantly trekked there, thankful for the unseasonably warm weather.
Chaim Gartenberg and Becca Farsace trekked to Chicago for the launch and though we only have a day's worth of knowledge, they both look good.
While his leg began to swell and he grew faint, she trekked across a landscape of cutoff streets, security checkpoints, disconnected phones and hobbled doctors.
A rotating cast of House Republicans involved in the lower chamber's impeachment proceedings have trekked down Pennsylvania Avenue to brief Trump's lawyers on the case.
Nebane "Neba" Abienwi fled five armed conflicts in Cameroon and trekked across eight South, Central and North American countries to try to save his life.
Muddy and exhausted with dark clouds looming, the Marines trekked across a rain-soaked field, their footprints embedding into the mud with every weighted step.
When he wasn't skating, he trekked up Hat Trick Avenue to watch highlight films of Bobby Orr and his other heroes at the Hall of Fame.
Thousands of Chinese visitors have trekked to his farm in Iowa, many eager to be photographed on the John Deere tractor on which their leader sat.
He joined a straggling column of fugitive children, mostly boys, who trekked hundreds of miles east to Ethiopia to escape the war and rebel press gangs.
As I trekked across a lush garden on the moon, I came across strange monuments, sort of like thick, metallic beams jutting out from the ground.
VICE trekked to Venezuela for a firsthand look at the race, hopping on a new boat each day as the teams tore across the Orinoco River.
Flynn graduated a year early, and trekked off to Texas State University, joined by Sendejas in San Marcos shortly thereafter once he abandoned conventional education altogether.
She built a shelter made of logs and moss to keep herself and Yoda warm and trekked to a stream three times a day for water.
Hundreds trekked 18 miles by foot from NRA headquarters in Fairfax, Virginia, to the Department of Justice in 90-degree weather to demonstrate against the organization.
Trump trekked to Capitol Hill last night to visit with House Republicans about immigration, but the key to ending the crisis may lie in the Senate.
Vice President Pence trekked to Michigan on Wednesday to drum up support for Republican Senate candidate John James in his effort to unseat incumbent Democratic Sen.
The vast majority trekked northwest to Germany in the 28-nation bloc's worst migration crisis in decades and one that opened deep rifts between EU states.
And I want to say that I applied them as liberally as I did sunscreen in the 30 minute stretches I trekked through Vedado every day.
With my trusty camera and a handful of lactose pills, I took the PATH train to Hoboken, New Jersey, and trekked to the nearest Jersey Mike's.
There was more drama at the front where Hamilton made a good getaway but then locked up and trekked across the grass, cutting the first corner.
Tijuana, Mexico (CNN)Slowly but steadily, caravan migrants who trekked across Mexico are pleading their cases to US authorities on why they should be granted asylum.
As he trekked the 4 miles to Rochester High School in Rochester Hills, he got lost and knocked on the doors of several houses, he said.
Greenpeace activists damaged the site with their footprints when they trekked onto the plain to unveil a sign ahead of United Nations climate talks in Lima.
But those who trekked to the Paul Bert Serpette Marché were able to walk through the corridors of one of Paris's famed flea markets after-hours.
Afterward, we flew to Italy and visited her grandmother in Liguria, then we drove to the Alps and trekked for a week on the French border.
Since the 2250s, thousands of its residents have trekked to what they call El Norte, particularly to New York City and the Hamptons of Long Island.
Back in Central Park, the duo trekked for about 10 minutes, ending up on a massive boulder near Hallett Nature Sanctuary, just north of the pond.
In January, two weeks after spotting the deforested area via drone, they crossed a river and trekked for a day to see the devastation for themselves.
Both his opponents trekked upstate last week because the demographics of the region seemed to offer them a slight opening, an unusual reversal from earlier states.
On his first time hiking a trail that my family has trekked down too many times to count, mud got all over his green Vans sneakers.
His high energy may have hampered him in narcotics school, but it was a welcome trait in Argentina, where he trekked through vast stretches of wilderness.
Red Bull's Max Verstappen had already crashed out by then, blaming brake failure after he trekked across the gravel into the tire barrier on lap 12.
In January, two weeks after spotting the deforested area via drone, they crossed a river and trekked for a day to see the devastation for themselves.
From there, she trekked across the country, renting out swimming pools and doing carefully choreographed morning photo-shoots of models complementing the architecture of each space.
Compounding that, most of the island's generation is done in the south and trekked through miles of wires to the bulk of the population in the north.
That's my time and I chose to be there, and I came under my own steam, and I chose to stay up late, and trekked through mud.
On the messiest day of New York Fashion Week, a couple hundred people trekked through sleet and slushed streets to see British designer Christian Cowan's latest show.
"I have trekked all over Pakistan's mountainous north and it alarmed me to see all the cutting of forests," Khan told Thomson Reuters Foundation in an interview.
Every two weeks since 250, Professor Shapiro of UC Davis has trekked along ten transects in central California, noting the butterflies he sees (973 species and subspecies).
In July, 93-year-old Eva Luna Harper-Zahn trekked up the 14,505 feet of Mount Whitney, home to the highest summit in the lower 48 states.
We trekked down the sidewalk and up a little hill in front of the hospital; the wind brought out the wonderful aroma of the nearby eucalyptus trees.
Hameister got the idea for the epic journey from an Icelandic woman she met when she trekked the Everest Base Camp when she was 12 years old.
Photo: Getty Representatives for Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube trekked up to Capitol Hill on Wednesday to let senators know how their personal war on terrorism is going.
While visiting his former home, the family trekked to Bongkasa Village in Badung on Bali island where they donned matching safety gear and hopped in a raft.
The House speaker trekked across the Capitol to reassure senators that lawmakers are making more progress toward repealing the health care law than the media are reporting.
"We had so much fake news at one point," Alice says, once we've trekked over the snow to a sushi restaurant on the River Thames' South Bank.
A 13-year-old who saw his mother and two brothers shot dead hid six surviving siblings with branches and then trekked 14 miles to get help.
Colin Crowell, Twitter's vice president of public policy, led a group of four officials who trekked tight-lipped from one side of the Capitol to the other.
While the Ulema Council was recently attacked for its efforts by an ISIS bomber, a few hundred peace marchers from Helmand have trekked 400 kilometers to Kabul.
Yet camps are already overflowing with escapees who trekked several miles past Islamic State snipers and minefields in sweltering heat to find there was not even shade.
More than 123,212 people had trekked from all over Indiana and the rest of the Midwest to see him perform on this geographically remote patch of earth.
LOS ANGELES — A caravan of migrants from Central America that recently trekked to the California border has grabbed the attention of the news media and President Trump.
Gabriella and Moises trekked out to the sites in the thick of a July heat wave, trudging through thick mud and marsh to find these ghost forests.
Six elephants trekked through the forest in a line, two babies safe in the middle, frantically trying to grasp their mothers' tails with their trunks for security.
They trekked over hills made of red-colored rock, and it was so hot out — about 122 degrees Fahrenheit — that the soles of Dr. Wallace's boots melted.
She is a keen hiker and tries to go to the mountains with her husband at least once a month, and has previously trekked in the Himalayas.
Vice President Mike Pence has been a regular presence on Capitol Hill, and twice last week lawmakers trekked to the White House to sit down with the president.
In just 24 days, Thymann dove 100 feet into a sinkhole, trekked one of two glaciers abutting a rainforest, and peered over the edge of an active volcano.
I trekked over to a random tattoo shop (it may or may not have been directly next to the red light district!), and under the needle I went.
Following several weeks of checkouts and refurbishments, B1045 trekked out to Pad 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station for a routine static fire—essentially a dress rehearsal.
Third, the assertion that "coup leaders have always trekked to the palace to receive royal assent" can mislead your readers that the palace is somehow not above politics.
Fossils of their footprints suggest that the male had had his arm curled around his female companion as they trekked together through a field of fresh volcanic ash.
At the Emerald Exchange Farmers Market this past August, pot farmers from Mendocino, California, trekked down to Malibu to show off their crop, just like a wine tasting.
So Lawrence had trekked to Forest Hill and then back to his flat and then to a print studio where he'd been hoping to pick some cardboard up.
In 1973, she became the first woman to ride across the world solo on a motorcycle: Astride a Kawasaki 125, she trekked three continents and covered 12,500 miles.
I attended classes, even while symptomatic, and trekked to the track every afternoon to record times, all in an attempt to maintain some semblance of my former life.
Arctic fox: A tagged fox trekked 2,175 miles from Norway to Canada in just 76 days, "the fastest movement rate ever recorded" for the species, stunned researchers said.
Thousands of moderates trekked to Vietnam and integrated into society, leaving only the militants — about 200 Montagnards and young intellectual Chams — at Fulro's forest base in eastern Cambodia.
Embarking on a journey into obscure provisions of the constitution no other judge has trekked into since the document was ratified in 1791, Mr Messitte dealt with both arguments.
Local aid agencies are desperately scrambling to find food and shelter for people who have trekked for days from their villages, often carrying only the clothes on their backs.
At the end of their two-day sojourn, Jonk and his friends trekked back across the steppe to rendezvous with their driver at a prearranged spot on the highway.
The singer-songwriter trekked 2,851 miles over the course of six months, starting in Asbury Park, New Jersey, on April 15 and ending in Venice Beach, California, on Friday.
Government-run camps are overflowing with Falluja escapees who trekked several kilometers (miles) past Islamic State snipers and minefields in sweltering heat to find there was not even shade.
Every Independence Day since 2013, the Los Angeles-based photographer has trekked up to his favorite viewing spot in the hills above his city to photograph the evening sky.
That's why Einat Lev trekked for days to a remote Chilean volcano (accompanied by an entourage of horses and grad students), hauling batteries, an electric generator and a drone.
They've trekked to New York City to demand Wells Fargo and Mayor Bill de Blasio divest from fossil fuels and gone to Washington state to protest natural gas fracking.
"It's a dead end," one of the group said The team trekked on to 800 meters (2,600 ft) above sea level in search of entrances higher up the mountain.
Mr. Lenzi, who trekked overland to the remains of his father's home, asked about rebuilding when his father, Carl, went to an insurance office on Tuesday to discuss damages.
And last month an Americans for Prosperity representative trekked to a public hearing in Colorado, where regulators were thinking about becoming the 13th state to follow California's stricter standards.
One awful winter day, all the dryers at the local laundromat were occupied, and she trekked around with her wet clothes, hunting for a place with a free dryer.
We trekked downhill in an ebullient line, giddy despite the icy crevices and drop-offs that lurked beyond the pale light of our headlamps under the cloudy night sky.
MADRID — The U.S. political and business leaders who have trekked to this month's U.N. climate conference stand no chance of preventing the Trump administration from exiting the Paris agreement.
And before he became a two-term senator of Minnesota, Franken trekked through several — which are all chronicled in his clear-eyed and excellent new memoir, Giant of the Senate.
One mother shared how she and her 3-year-old son trekked across the country from Honduras to the U.S., often walking for hours in the middle of the night.
"On my own journey to self-acceptance, I have trekked through the depths of depression, found that God's love is endless, and embraced the fact that I'm gay," Werth wrote.
Released on February 29, he trekked back to Pakistan, reaching the southwestern town of Kuchlak on March 8, where the first thing he did was try to call his mother.
So on a cold Saturday evening in January, I trekked over to my neighborhood beauty supply shop where I purchased nine packs of Freetress Medium Box Braids at $7.99 each.
Zinke trekked to Bears Ears in May to tour the national monument and meet with stakeholders on both sides of the issue and a month later he issued interim recommendations.
When she began having labor pains on Boxing Day in December 2015, the market vendor trekked the five miles from her house in Kyebando, a Kampala suburb, to Mulago alone.
For lunch on Tuesday, he trekked to Camp Humphreys, an American military base not far from Seoul, and gorged on Tex-Mex in observance of the base cafeteria's Taco Tuesday.
At the time of the collapse, they had already trekked to a campus police station to complain about the party after noticing the ceiling was quaking, worried it might collapse.
The crew that trekked out to Governors Ball last weekend learned that firsthand, but luckily they didn't let a little rain get in the way of some seriously cool outfits.
I had started on the outskirts of Oia and trekked on a trail snaking along the sea and past terraced, blooming gardens and the picturesque villages of Firostefani and Imerovigli.
" Interviewed by CNN correspondent Dianne Gallagher as they trekked amid a sea of people, Tanzil called the experience "empowering" and he said "the vibe is positive because we're making change.
The path that runs the length of the island is unpaved, wide enough for just one vehicle and trekked mostly by campers on foot, Greyfield guests on bicycles and wildlife.
"They were on their way to find a new route to Gurja Himal but encountered an accident," said the president, a noted outdoorsman who has himself trekked in the Himalayas.
In case you're not going to listen all the way through, I want to give special thanks to Jelani Carter and Golda Arthur, who trekked here from very far away.
That name might ring a bell, because Ceres has been hogging headlines after NASA's Dawn spacecraft trekked 1801 billion miles to study it, finally arriving in Ceresian orbit in March 2215.
When the titans of the tech world trekked to Trump Tower in December, one of the key topics was an overhaul of the H1B visa program, according to a Reuters report.
When The Economist visited eastern Mosul's hinterland last week, new arrivals were still coming, including a bedraggled group of 30 men who had trekked for four days from IS-held territory.
Thousands of migrants have arrived in the northern city of Tijuana in recent weeks, having trekked through Mexico as part of the caravans from Central America that began forming in October.
Girls formerly trekked up to five kilometers a day in search of clean water during particularly dry periods, sometimes bringing them into contact with members of their former community, Salapei said.
Instead, I trekked across Hyrule activating the specific towers found in each region, which not only help fill in the details of the map but also provide crucial fast-travel points.
Over a century later, photographer Mark Marchesi trekked from his home in Maine — the state where Longfellow was born — to Acadia, to witness the modern presence of this Canadian coastal history.
Balanced between open source and private enterprise, the path forward for these companies to create the safest and simultaneously "most free" space for their users is still being precariously trekked daily.
Over the course of 52 weeks, Catherine trekked all over the world, checking things off her list along the way — from hiking the Grand Canyon to visiting Bali to going skydiving.
Pulling out of the JCPOA would risk a serious split with leaders of America's traditional European allies, who have trekked to Washington in recent weeks to flatter, cajole and warn Trump.
Her chance to speak would be hours away, so she trekked around City Hall, past bronze busts and wedding parties, in search of a quiet place to take a lunch break.
On Saturday night, after convention activities had ended for the day, a sizable group of younger Tea Partyers trekked over to Myrtle Beach's legendary Barrel Bar just a mile from Springmaid.
They're part of a caravan that convened at Mexico's southern border weeks ago, then trekked through the country as part of an annual pilgrimage organized to bring light to migrants' plights.
The 26-year-old said that on the suggestion of his sister, and after witnessing two suicide blasts while studying in Kabul, he trekked first to Turkey and then to Greece.
As migrants took buses, hitchhiked and trekked their way to Peru's border on Thursday, President Martin Vizcarra defended his new immigration stance from an event in the northern city of Piura.
They trekked by horse-drawn buggy, with children clinging to their carriage, and bleating goats scurrying past, to Forio, then a small fishing village, where they stayed for nearly three months.
Daisy Kadibil, 95, an Aboriginal Australian who trekked hundreds of miles across the Outback to return home after the government forcibly separated her from her parents when she was a girl.
For example in 2014, tens of thousands of Central American migrants trekked across Mexico under the false belief that the Obama administration had essentially opened the U.S. border to young people.
Record numbers of migrant families trekked north from Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras in recent months, an influx President Donald Trump argues is fueled by lax U.S. asylum and deportation laws.
Seventy-year-old Army vet Scott Caplain, who trekked to New Hampshire from Fall Rivers, Massachusetts, said although Harris is too liberal for his liking, he approves of her latest plan.
And there are the items people carried as they trekked through monsoon rains to squalid refugee camps in new lands: a chipped food tin, a wedding sari, a woman's winter coat.
Venezuelans have trekked across most borders in the Americas and across the Caribbean in extraordinary numbers in recent months, creating a logistical challenge and triggering a wave of xenophobia across the continent.
In 2016, the General Manager of Pizza Hut Africa, Randall Blackford, and a group of employees, led by experienced guides, trekked to the summit of Kilimanjaro with a pepperoni pizza in tow.
JORDAN RIVER, West Bank (Reuters) - Thousands of Israeli and Palestinian women trekked through a biblical desert landscape on Sunday, converging on the shores of the Jordan River in a march for peace.
Along with the book, he trekked into deserts and up mountains to produce a series of arresting landscape photos of these dark sites, some taken from as far as 60 miles away.
Chris Brown got wrapped into some bad juju after cops say a woman trekked across the country trying to get him to remove a curse she believed CB inflicted on her son.
Each day, Foy, Kobylinski and African researcher Massamba Sylla trekked miles from their camp to the villages of Ibel and Ndebou, nestled at the base of hillsides in this West African nation.
The teenager said he trekked the four miles to Rochester High School in Rochester Hills, about 20 miles north of Detroit, but got lost and knocked on several doors, including Zeigler's home.
After witnessing his family be brutally murdered in an ambush in Mexico, one 257-year-old boy trekked through the dangerous countryside for six hours to get help for the injured survivors.
For years, the Noordbrabants Museum director, Charles de Mooij, trekked around Europe and the United States, negotiating loans from the Metropolitan Museum, the Louvre, the Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice, and many others.
After the Nazi occupation of Norway raised fears that Sweden could meet the same fate, they fled again to the Soviet Union, trekked from Moscow to Vladivostok, and eventually arrived in Seattle.
I went out one morning with Melanie, her husband, Erik, and their kids, and trekked along Upper Sabino Canyon road, forging into the Pusch Ridge Wilderness and intertwining with the Sabino Creek.
In late November, intrepid reporters from Rome trekked to the Lombardy town of Cittiglio, 416 miles north of the capital to a garden nursery whose identity had been kept secret for weeks.
According to Getty photographer John Moore, the two had fled Honduras and trekked for weeks until they reached the Rio Grande, boarded a raft, and washed up on American soil near McAllen.
People trekked, rode bicycles and drove tractors to polling stations in the world's biggest democratic exercise, with nearly 2545 million eligible to vote during seven phases of balloting spread over 30 days.
They all trekked north to Clear Lake for Friday night's Iowa Democratic Wing Ding, a fundraiser for several county parties where organizers said all 1,600 tickets sold out at $35 a piece.
He was a buccaneering Bangkok art collector who trekked through Cambodia's war-ravaged jungles in the 1970s, exploring moss-encrusted temples built a thousand years earlier, during the heyday of Khmer civilization.
Still, "some insights can't come from just looking down," he added, which is why the team also trekked into the park to monitor the goats during the months of July and August.
As he trekked the 4 miles to Rochester High School in Rochester Hills, about 20 miles north of Detroit, he got lost and knocked on the doors of several houses, he said.
Kushner trekked to Capitol Hill to speak with Senate Republicans at one of their weekly lunches, urging them to get behind the plan so the party could show Americans what they support.
TUCSON — For 23 years, volunteers have trekked into the Arizona desert to place jugs of water, canned beans and blankets in spots where migrants traverse the most treacherous reaches of the borderlands.
Jaime and Brienne first became acquainted when she trekked him across the Riverlands in seasons two and three, planning to exchange him for Arya and Sansa on the orders of Catelyn Stark.
DARE's editors trekked out to find old people in the countryside precisely because younger urban speakers are more likely to adopt metropolitan norms, whether "broadcast standard" in America or "BBC English" in Britain.
Colin O'Brady has trekked at both the north and south poles, summited the highest mountains on every continent, raced across Antarctica, and scaled the highest peaks in every US state in record time.
It was bitterly cold and windy on Manhattan's West Side when I trekked to the venue, which in a bit of delicious irony was held at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
Donors who trekked to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, in support of House Speaker Paul Ryan were treated to a slide show late this summer to fundraise off those very fears, according to multiple attendees.
They're part of a caravan that convened at Mexico's southern border weeks ago, then trekked through the country as part of an annual pilgrimage organized to bring light to the plights of migrants.
Over three decades, she has risen before dawn seven days a week, loaded up her vehicle with coffee and doughnuts and trekked to camps up and down the coast where homeless people congregate.
On the last day of his secondary education, the 19983rd of May, '77, he abandoned his friends, and trekked alone to the Odeon in Birmingham to see seminal New York punk-adjacents, Television.
He had already trekked through the desert and been introduced to mountain oysters (more on that later) by a pair of Tucson natives with storytelling skills that equaled their pride in their hometown.
During the Obama administration, agricultural activists trekked south to map food deserts, where access to fresh vegetables and meats is restricted and fast-food chains deliver high-calorie payloads and low-nutrient payoffs.
If I mercilessly trekked the sands of Israel and the mountains of Asia to find a genie in a bottle, I would use all three of my wishes on these heaven-sent boots.
After completing the book, Lorelai decides to embark on a personal journey, telling Luke "it's never or now," and attempts to do the Pacific Crest Trail, just like Witherspoon trekked in the drama film.
The 7623-year-old mother-of-two is a celebrated ultra-marathoner, known to have trekked 2762 miles across the scorched deserts of Namibia or run double-marathons over an icy tundra in Antarctica.
To achieve the look he wanted, Capra invested in some new gear—two Canon 5DIII cameras, plus 24-43mm, 24-105mm, and 70-200mm lenses—and trekked to Malibu to take seaside test shots.
Chris has also started doing photography masterclasses with British students, the first of which was with Fashion Photography students from Leeds Arts University, who trekked down to London for the day to meet him.
As Kohh boasts that he's been to London, London's hottest grime artist — the towering Stormzy — has trekked over to Japan, appearing against a bank of Tokyo's ubiquitous vending machines in his most recent video.
Even before we trekked out to the desert for the Consumer Electronics Show, we had a good idea that CES would be flush with smart cars, televisions, virtual reality, and a bunch of weirdness.
TRIPOLI/GENEVA (Reuters) - They trekked through the Sahara in hope of crossing the Mediterranean to a better life in Europe - but instead ended up in squalid detention centers and are now engulfed by war.
Ms. King and Mr. Firkin had been documenting their journey, which they named The Way Overland, on social media and a website, living out of their car as they trekked from country to country.
Ms. King and Mr. Firkin had been documenting their journey, which they named The Way Overland, on social media and a website, living out of their car as they trekked from country to country.
I once spent a weekend "skiing" in Vermont, and by "skiing" I mean huddled close to a wood-burning stove while snow piled up outside and my heartier friends trekked out to the slopes.
The "world's loneliest frog," once thought to be the last of its species, now has a girlfriend after scientists in Bolivia trekked to a remote rainforest seeking a mate for the solitary amphibian, named Romeo.
Members of the mission team trekked down to a remote part of Argentina and spotted the distant object with numerous telescopes as it passed in front of a background star, blocking out the star's light.
Gethsemane, for example, has served as a home for the past few months to José Robles, a 43-year-old man from Mexico who trekked across the desert into the United States 18 years ago.
Since the publication of Krakauer's book and the release of the 2007 movie by the same name, hikers from all over the world have trekked out to the Alaskan wilderness to retrace McCandless' last steps.
Over the weekend, James "Jimmy" Smith-Kramer—a member of the Quinault Indian Nation—had reportedly trekked out to the Donkey Creek Campground near Hoquiam, Washington, to celebrate his 20th birthday with a few friends.
The father-of-two was found to have bacterial peritonitis (a bacterial infection in the abdomen), after having trekked around 269 miles unaided across the South Pole -- just 30 miles short of his end goal.
At least 22,230 people applied for asylum in this country of 24 million before Austria's government shut its borders and persuaded all the Balkan states, through which the migrants trekked from Greece, to follow suit.
The show's antics have even bled into reality, from the Rick-shaped van that trekked across the country to the time Roiland prank called Houston evangelist Joel Osteen's prayer line as Rick after Hurricane Harvey.
To prepare Raphael's site, we trekked along its perimeter one morning as a pink glow hung on the southern horizon, while an orange moon loomed low to the north (not to set for 12 days).
Buyers, editors, and even FKA Twigs trekked to an indoor market on the outskirts of London to see a collection filled with sartorial interpretations of archetypal male characters, from the bus driver to the banker.
The next month, Lindenberger trekked to his local Department of Health office for a slew of routine vaccinations against ailments like Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, influenza and the human papillomavirus, according to the Washington Post.
Over three strenuous weeks he and his wife, Jan, who is a registered nurse and an experienced outdoorswoman, trekked alongside eight other climbers and several guides, most of whom they'd traveled with in the past.
The first lineage trekked south of the huge ice caps that covered much of North America between 20,000 and 15,000 years ago, spreading throughout North and South America and becoming the ancestors of today's Native Americans.
LENS Sebastian Villegas trekked over 120 miles by boat, mule and foot through mountain grasslands and muddy jungles to photograph the lives of people who had been cut off from the rest of Colombia for years.
In the years after, she has trekked to Albany for schools and same-sex marriage, headlined events for Planned Parenthood and President Barack Obama, campaigned for Al Franken and delivered her own speeches at political rallies.
After he trekked from Guatemala and spent several months in a youth migrant shelter in Arizona, his application for "special immigrant juvenile status," a designation that would make him eligible for lawful permanent residency, was pending.
Photograph by Simon Norfolk / Institute for The New Yorker On one of Azam's early trips to Chhota Shigri, in 2008, he and a French scientist, accompanied by a porter, trekked to the head of the glacier.
The scientists attributed the work to Neanderthals, who thrived in Europe at the time but vanished roughly 40,000 years ago, after our species Homo sapiens, which first appeared in Africa about 200,000 years ago, trekked into Europe.
The team had trekked into the heart of the Nanda Devi sanctuary with the "ambition of summiting a virgin peak", British adventure company Moran Mountain, which ran the expedition, said in a Facebook post on May 12.
SADIYA, India, Jan 31 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - In recent months, 5003-year-old Niru Sonowal and a dozen other women from her northeast Indian village have trekked on foot for miles every day in search of work.
American media has been infected with it since the days of Herbert Matthews, a pal of Ernest Hemingway's who trekked up the Sierra Maestre in 1957 to write a fanboy profile (again, in The New York Times).
If you win, you could camp under the starry skies of the Wahiba Sands in Oman, ascend the legendary Mount Kilimanjaro by way of its less-trekked Lemosho route, explore Vietnam's Mekong Delta by boat, and more.
Undaunted, Sebastian Villegas trekked over 120 miles by boat, mule and foot through mountain grasslands and muddy jungles to photograph the lives of people who had been cut off from the rest of the country for years.
About 100 people in Iceland trekked 2 hours up a volcano to formally bid farewell to the glacier once known as Okjokull, offering their condolences to the ice mass that disappeared about a decade ago, AP reports.
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. trekked across the street from the Supreme Court to the Capitol to preside over the trial as the White House defense team descended on the Senate, ready to argue its case.
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. trekked across the street from the Supreme Court to the Capitol to preside over the trial as the White House defense team descended on the Senate, ready to argue its case.
I trekked out the door in a fancy, yet casual dress and my laptop, having checked Google Maps to ensure I gave myself enough time to arrive 15 minutes early (but, foolishly, not enough to eat breakfast).
In college, plagued with diarrhea and chills and hot flashes, I trekked over to the on-campus health clinic after a week of missing class and told the nurses, sobbing, that I was definitely dying of Swine Flu.
In fact, he enjoys interacting with the stream of visitors who have trekked to Trump Tower over the years and has always considered himself the kind of man who keeps his word, especially when a handshake is involved.
That's how reporters ended up trailing James Radcliffe, a 22-year-old entrepreneur and Dave Chiokadze, a 22-year-old college student, as they trekked through New Hampshire suburbs touting Trump's ground organization just days before the primary.
But Panorama went on as planned; local permit politics mattered little to ticket holders, who probably would have trekked to Flushing Meadows for such a stacked lineup, which ranged from Arcade Fire to Kendrick Lamar to LCD Soundsystem.
This year, the photographers behind these pictures climbed coastal cliffs in Norway, trekked through the jungles of Costa Rica, and dove deep into the waters of Indonesia to observe animals' struggles to survive and get a decent meal.
The skiing events take place in the Taebaek Mountains, and for centuries before Alpine sports came to this country, pilgrims, artists and tourists trekked to these thickly forested peaks that span the eastern crest of the Korean Peninsula.
Al Roker has trekked to the Arctic yet again — this time for a NASA mission in Greenland to study the effects of climate change on the rapidly melting glaciers, and how sea levels are rising as a result.
Over the ensuing weeks, guided by the partisans, they trekked through mountains and valleys, sometimes cutting back or traveling in circles to avoid German patrols, living in the open or sheltering in villages and sharing cornbread with peasants.
Eddinson, 26, a migrant from Venezuela's coastal state of Aragua, said he and three other Venezuelans were approached by armed men who identified themselves as paramilitaries as they trekked through the mountains of Santander province near the border.
And then there were the Republicans who Trump charmed as he trekked from Aspen to Napa Valley to Lake Tahoe, winning over checkbooks with his willingness to affix his signature to everything and listen to donors' advice on anything.
VICE trekked to Al-Dahna for the King Abdulaziz Camel Festival—the largest of its kind—where titans of business and politics in the Middle East flock each year for a display of the finest camels in Saudi Arabia.
She walked out of Marawi City along with thousands of others just hours after delivering her fifth child, and trekked for hours with the infant swaddled in cloth and her own traditional malong, or long skirt, drenched in blood.
During his time in office, Israel airlifted some 7,000 Ethiopian Jews who had trekked to refugee camps in Sudan to escape famine, anti-Semitism, forced conscription of boys and other threats that had made their lives in Ethiopia precarious.
EU leaders fear a repeat of the 2015-16 migrant crisis, when more than a million migrants trekked to western Europe via Turkey and the Balkans, straining European security and welfare services and boosting support for far-right parties.
We trekked up to the Cascade Range outside of Portland, Oregon, with a truck full of gear to test out some of the best and brightest (literally) of this year's crop of jackets, bibs, helmets, gloves, boots, and bindings.
PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - John Stevens Val borrowed $2400,22016 from friends and family and trekked through 216 countries to make his way to the United States, where he hoped life would be better than in Haiti, his impoverished homeland.
For nearly six decades, New York City police officers have trekked to a bog in a far-flung corner of the Bronx for essential weapons training and lifelike practice in situations that might require the use of deadly force.
So it's a little surprising that Bhatt and dozens of other US state officials — folks from Texas, Ohio, California, Massachusetts, and elsewhere — trekked all the way to a rainy Washington, DC, in early April for Hyperloop One's official US launch.
The Off Broadway version is playing out in Israel, to which, since 2012, roughly 60,000 Africans from Sudan, Eritrea and Ethiopia have trekked — not to find kosher food, Al Aqsa Mosque or the Via Dolorosa, but stability and a job.
The elderly survivors trekked to mass graves in the mountains to watch anthropologists exhume their murdered relatives' bones and to a courtroom in a dusty town to testify in the trial of 18 military officers accused of participating in the carnage.
Think about what happened in 2014: Fueled by rumors and false news reports, tens of thousands of Central American migrants trekked across Mexico under the false belief that the Obama administration had essentially opened the U.S. border to young people.
Read more: I'm a rookie hiker who just trekked through the Himalayas for the first time — here's what I wish I'd known beforehandThere are also areas specifically designated for bathing in the Adriatic off the promenade — and the best part?
If Americans think of the euro at all, it's typically to marvel at its convenience for tourists, though those of a certain age may harbor nostalgia for the francs, lire and pesetas with which we trekked from hostel to chateau.
The lack of a new approach wasn't lost on the scores of senators who trekked to the White House Wednesday for a highly-unusual administration briefing on North Korea (the entire Senate had been invited; not all lawmakers attended). Sen.
The journey of a young arctic fox, which trekked more than 2,175 miles from Norway to Canada in just 76 days, has stunned researchers and shed new light on the movement of the species over vast distances of sea ice.
Mr. Foti acquired Vigna Bosco about 21929 years ago, and he has nurtured these ungrafted vines as a cultural relic of the time when farmers trekked for miles with their mules to work in the vineyard for a few days.
After crossing into Alaska, the Ice Age adventurers may have trekked along two routes: either by foot through the interior of present-day Canada through a grassy passageway between two large ice sheets, or they moved south along the Pacific Coast.
The migrants, some carrying small children and carrier bags, trekked along roads out of Istanbul and through fields, in scenes reminiscent of the 2015 refugee crisis, when more than a million people fleeing wars and poverty sought asylum in Europe.
While Republican governors stopped well short of declaring common cause with Democrats on health care, state executives from both parties gave a brusque reception to Trump administration officials who trekked to Rhode Island to lobby governors for their support. Gov.
The 18-year-old swimmer trekked across Turkey, made the treacherous sea crossing by boat to the Greek island of Lesbos and gradually weaved her way through most of central Europe with her sister before arriving in Berlin in 603.
President Donald Trump ordered the deployment in October, shortly before November congressional elections, as a part of an effort to crack down on illegal immigration, as waves of thousands of migrants escaping violence in Central America trekked toward the United States.
A crowd of men's wear cognoscenti — with the requisite celebrity interlopers and hangers-on — trekked to the Far West Side of Manhattan to a dimly lighted hangar-like space for cocktails and passed hors d'oeuvres to celebrate New York Fashion Week: Men's.
I was completely blown away by the experience, and happy to have my camera on my shoulder as we trekked miles through the countryside on a hot day, chasing chickens, rolling in the mud, singing, dancing, and begging door to door for food!
After escaping the crocodile's grasp, Lami Lami trekked back to his car where he proceeded to take painkillers for his injuries — a bite on his leg and another near his shredded shorts — before he was admitted to the Minjilang Community Health Centre.
VICE trekked to Alaska to meet two members of the Fairbanks Four, the community members who rallied behind them, and the investigators who helped secure their freedom—exploring the enduring impact of their wrongful incarceration and the native community's effort to move forward.
That reputation for hardiness has not been lost on the region's livestock dealers, who in recent years have trekked into the foothills to buy the goats inexpensively from struggling tribal families and then sell them on, at much higher prices, in livestock markets.
Michael David Magaraci, a 20-year-old from Long Island who trekked to Beautycon by himself, walked into the hall and straight to the main stage, where he snagged a seat in the front row and waited for hours to see Mrs.
"We are here in a story of an ongoing security event," Mr. Gantz said, glowering in front of a barbed-wire fence, to dozens of journalists who had trekked the hour from Tel Aviv or Jerusalem shortly before the start of the Sabbath.
Ms. Harris, who was sworn into her Senate seat in January 2017, trekked to New York two months into her term to put on a free "thank you" event for her big New York contributors at the Regency Hotel in March 2017.
That "The Other Josh Cohen" avoided the curse of overprocessing as it trekked from theaters accommodating a few dozen to the Paper Mill's 1,200 is thus a bit of a miracle, not unlike the one that eventually rewards Josh for his tenacity.
As we celebrated my granddaughter's third birthday this summer, I made the following rough calculation: I'd trekked from my home in New Jersey to her Brooklyn apartment roughly 150 times to provide once-a-week day care, plus other times as needed.
Richard Schott, 34, a bearded Pennsylvanian who moved here after teaching English in South Korea, trekked barefoot to a remote location in the Malama-Ki Forest Reserve over the weekend where he giddily performed yoga positions within feet of the lava flow.
One of thousands of Lost Boys forced to flee as a civil war engulfed South Sudan in the early '90s, he trekked first to Ethiopia; then, when war invaded again, he walked for three months to the sprawling Kakuma camp in Kenya.
Europeans had encountered Palmyra as early as 1691, when a group of English merchants in Aleppo trekked through the desert to see the ruined city, and reported on the mixture of Greco-Roman and Persian motifs in its religious and civic buildings.
Over the past several years, McKay has trekked across the globe probing colonies of microscopic extremophiles, or unique organisms that thrive in Earth's least habitable places: Hot springs, Antarctic ice, deep sea hydrothermal vents, and other hostile environments where humans daren't go.
An awkward thing happened to the Leonardo DiCaprio film The Revenant as it trekked into theaters last last year in hopes of picking up award show nominations: A rumor put the film in headlines but for reasons that none of its publicists were happy about.
PARO VALLEY, Bhutan (Reuters) - Britain's Duke and Duchess of Cambridge trekked on Friday to a Buddhist monastery on a mountainside in Bhutan, going one better than the duke's father, Prince Charles, who on a 1998 trip broke off his hike to paint a watercolor.
On the surface, Ted Cruz looked as strong as ever during his six-day, 28-county bus tour across the Hawkeye State last week week, filling Christian bookstores and old schoolhouses as he trekked from the Missouri to the Mississippi rivers at a workmanlike pace.
Last summer, the party brass trekked to rural Virginia to introduce their "Better Deal" campaign, an economy-based platform designed to speak to a demographic that's struggled to keep pace with globalization and advances in technology — the same demographic targeted by the Blue Dogs.
What in the World The thundering waves of the Pororoca were legendary: Adventurers from the world over flew, drove, trekked, Jet-Skied and canoed to Brazil's remote Araguari River to ride the Amazon's stunning tidal bore that formed when water flowed in from the Atlantic.
And that's why, as soon as Irma passed the Miami area and the major highways were confirmed to be passable, a convoy of 41 tractor-trailers full of generators, plywood, chain saws and similar items trekked from Georgia to South Florida, escorted by the police.
CreditCreditStephen Hiltner/The New York Times By the time the tiny hut came into view, nestled high in a corrie in Scotland's 22000,22010-square-mile Cairngorms National Park, I'd trekked for nearly nine miles, three of which, regrettably, I'd had to navigate after nightfall.
An El Paso sector chief patrol agent, Aaron Hull, wrote in the letter, dated June 25, that after crossing into Mexico, Mr. de Blasio and his group trekked back across the border on foot in illegal fashion, according to a person who reviewed the letter.
Oscar Chavez trekked over a mountain with his father and younger brother to search for his brother Edgar, sister-in-law Sandra and 4-year-old nephew Josue in the hamlet of San Miguel Los Lotes, which was almost entirely wiped out by the volcanic flows.
I knew this before I trekked out to the cave, which is why I wasn't totally shocked when Hardi told me that he was just hanging out with Sukarno, a man who died 48 years ago, and his Vice President, Mohammad Hatta, who is also dead.
We also trekked out to Montauk to visit Gurney's for a massage; it's a hip resort that's swarming in the summer, but since it was a bit quieter in April, we were able to snag seats at the indoor pool and watch the ocean waves crash outside.
Boaty McBoatface trekked through 112 miles of mountainous underwater valleys in Antarctica on a three-day mission in 2017, measuring temperature, saltiness and turbulence in the depths of the Southern Ocean, according to a release from the University of Southampton, a partner on the research project.
As we trekked through Chinatown with the well-known bartender and cocktail maestro—picking up a 50-pound bag of sand here, some chili pepper curtains there—Anderson explained to us exactly how he developed his not-so-hidden talent for making over-the-top table décor.
Over the next six years, a procession of bands—Limp Bizkit, Soulfly, Cold, Human Waste Project, Machine Head, Amen, Slipknot—trekked into the Malibu hills to record some of the decade's angriest and most polarizing music, nestled among sycamores and palm trees in an improbably idyllic setting.
LOS ANGELES — A tremendous caravan of migrants from Central America that slowly trekked toward the southwestern border this week, both captivating the world and enraging President Trump and other politicians, is just the latest of several to stretch north toward the United States in recent years.
On Monday, Mr. Massey told the story of a woman he had met on the Staten Island Ferry: a mother who trekked from Staten Island to Harlem every day to bring her daughter to a Success Academy charter school, because none were available near her home.
Lopez Obrador, a leftist populist who won the country's election by a landslide on Sunday, traveled to a meeting with outgoing President Enrique Pena Nieto at the National Palace in Mexico City as a half dozen television cameramen on motorcycles trekked alongside his car, which had the windows open.
" And if you're still unconvinced that these shoe bags are the best on the market, then Paula's here to share her experience: "The shoe bags for my husband and myself just took us through five African countries where I trekked for gorillas, chimps, golden monkeys, and other safari journeys.
Trump trekked to Capitol Hill on Tuesday hoping to cajole skeptical Republicans into voting for the healthcare legislation advanced by Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.).
And with hundreds of thousands of students descending on the capital annually, during peak season (March through June, roughly), the streets are awash with both bands of teens and tweens who have trekked from around the country and countless vendors who hawk knockoff hats bearing Trump's trademarked phrase.
Instead, she'd trekked sturdily in the sunshine, pleased with herself, three miles each way along the coastal path, using the expensive boots and walking poles she'd bought last year for a holiday in the Lake District, taken without her husband and with a woman friend—although nothing sexual.
With that in mind, I trekked out to the barren wasteland of northern New Jersey on a recent Thursday to test out "Navigate on Autopilot," Tesla's latest update that guides the car from "on-ramp to off-ramp" by suggesting and making lane changes, navigating highway interchanges, and proactively taking exits.
Three years after Democratic Governor Jerry Brown stood on a dry, brown mountainside and declared a drought emergency, state water scientists trekked to the same spot near Sacramento on Thursday to measure nearly four feet of snow - about twice as much as is normal for March and April at that location.
The "Lost Boys of Sudan," as they were known, had trekked a thousand miles from their homes in southern Sudan to escape the war—through deserts and across the croc-infested White Nile, while northern troops shot and enslaved them—only to languish for a years at the refugee camp.
Out of technical college he'd managed to get a job in which he was paid very well to sit in a portakabin in the Belleek woods and read the paper while polite middle-class ramblers visiting from Dublin and the odd school tour trekked around the trails and the ruins.
A final vote on passing the bill, a version of which has already trekked through the House, is expected late on Thursday or Friday -- if the fragile Republican coalition can hold together despite last-minute anxiety over the final shape of the legislation and its long-term political and economic implications.
As part of that inner circle, the Bloomingdales trekked to the Reagans' ranch in the Santa Ynez Mountains for Nancy's birthday parties; for 21996 years, they celebrated New Year's Eve at Lee and Walter Annenberg's Palm Springs estate; and on election nights, they gathered in Bel Air to watch the returns.
In January of 2017, I trekked out to Saint Vitus in Greenpoint, Brooklyn to see Denver doom metal band Khemmis—in part because I had just moved back from Denver, and wanted to say hi to the Khemmis dudes, and in part to see the band play live, because they rule.
Mr. Murphy enjoyed the support of a parade of Democratic luminaries — Barack Obama, Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Al Gore, to name a few — who trekked to New Jersey to rally voters and remind them that this was one of their first opportunities to send a message to the White House.
The scenes at the borders on Friday will revive memories of the 2015 migrant crisis, when more than a million people, mostly from the Middle East and Asia, trekked from Turkey across the Balkans towards western Europe, igniting furious rows between EU governments and fuelling support for far-right parties.
There was even the time in 2010, after so many fumigations of his coca plants, that Mr. Tupaz simply gave up on drug cultivation and trekked down a muddy path to the bank in town, taking out a loan to plant two acres of cacao, which is used to make chocolate.
Amanda Alic trekked to amusement parks and resorts for her Off Season project, documenting relics of summers past, and Sean Hemmerle has one of the most striking images — a spiraling staircase in a Beirut building that seems to defy gravity — contrasting with his Rust Belt series on America's own ghostly places.
As he speaks, a retired couple from Connecticut—who trekked four hours to take the tour this particular afternoon—geek out over a Tribble and the authentic gold vest-and-sash costume Kirk wore in the second-season episode "Mirror Mirror," both of which sit in a long memorabilia display case nearby.
Detroit's resident weirdos—along a host of out-of-towners, who told me they'd trekked from Chicago, Baltimore, New York, and more—probably would have showed out in force even if the fest was charging admission, but the more literal meaning of the billboard made the whole thing feel refreshingly low-stakes.
As an adventure photographer, he has since accompanied the climber Ed Viesturs and the filmmaker David Breashears to the top of Mount Everest, trekked unsupported across 300 miles of the Chang Tang Plateau in Tibet and was a member of the first American team to ski down from the top of Everest.
The next morning—or, what had technically turned into the next day, as my friends and I trekked back to our Airbnb in the early morning hours and sat up all night glued to the news—Daylio, another journaling app I'd downloaded before the trip, faithfully asked me how I was doing.
The anti-corruption reform effort is nothing new for Sarbanes, who stopped accepting PAC money seven years ago and once joined a frigid walk in zero-degree weather across part of New Hampshire to commemorate Doris "Granny D" Haddock, the late activist who trekked across the entire nation for campaign finance reform.
In celebration of turning another year older on Tuesday, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star trekked down to Anaheim, California, with two of her children — oldest son, Mason, 29, and daughter, Penelope, 4 — her ex Scott Disick, and younger sister Kendall Jenner to enjoy some amusement park fun, according to numerous park-goers.
In celebration of turning another year older last Tuesday, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star trekked down to Anaheim, California, with two of her children — oldest son, Mason, 7, and daughter, Penelope, 4 — her ex Scott Disick, and younger sister Kendall Jenner to enjoy some amusement park fun, according to numerous park-goers.
The next day, he briefed Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.), held a press conference announcing his discovery, and then trekked back to the White House to brief Trump on the information.
Mosul Journal MOSUL, Iraq — In the heat of the late summer sun, weeks after the end of one of the largest urban battles since World War II, a high school principal trekked from his home in east Mosul to the west bank of the Tigris River to confront the ruins of his life's work.
Photographing Places Blessed by Nature and Contested by Man Sebastian Villegas trekked over 120 miles by boat, mule and foot through mountain grasslands and muddy jungles to photograph the lives of people who had been cut off from the rest of Colombia over decades of armed conflict between the Colombian government and rebel groups.
In addition to his tour of the park, he also took a rafting trip on the Khauraha river and trekked in the foothills of the Himalayas to "see how Nepal's natural bounty is being carefully opened up to visitors, so that conservation efforts an tourist revenue can become self-reinforcing," his spokesman said in a statement.
The influential tea party star trekked to the South with Trump -- less than 24 hours after she endorsed the GOP front-runner in Iowa -- to serve up a Palin-esque platter of red meat to a midday political rally here, one of the states voting March 1 in the crucial SEC portion of the Republican primary.
In the mid-1980s, Pier Luigi Loro Piana, then co-president of his family's eponymous fashion company, trekked to the frigid plateau of Inner Mongolia to visit the rarefied Capra hircus goats that produce the cashmere for the line's clothing and accessories (Loro Piana also uses fibers from South American vicuñas and merino sheep in New Zealand and Australia).
Depressed and overwhelmed by the idea of figuring out any kind of "elimination diet" on my own—and still having no earthly idea that the whole nightmare had been kicked off by those antibiotics I had taken—I trekked back to my native New York City in mid-December, working with a naturopathic doctor to formulate a plan to regain my health.
Ako, Asuka and Puuko trekked around town with an off-the-shelf camera attached to a harness, capturing the scenery and many dog-friendly spots, including the Akita Dog Museum and a statue of Hachiko, "a dog-turned-legend who dutifully went to Tokyo's Shibuya station every day to meet his owner, years after the owner passed away," according to Google .
The two worked for different outfits, but the routine was basically the same: before each trip, everything they needed, from the salt to the stove, was sealed into waterproof containers and trekked to the bottom of the canyon, where it was loaded onto boats and transformed into meals at portable kitchens reconstituted daily on the banks of the Colorado River.
Sen. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat Joe Biden faces an uncertain path The Memo: Trump pushes back amid signs of economic slowdown MORE (D-Mass.) on Wednesday trekked across the Capitol to join House Democrats' sit-in, showing solidarity with their push for votes on expanding gun safety measures.
So on this sunny afternoon the filmmakers—two producers, the director, and the star, Keanu Reeves, whose black suit and black T-shirt and black beard gave him the look of a stylish sexton—had cheerfully trekked over the hill to STX Entertainment's offices in Burbank, and STX's executives had cheerfully welcomed them with a bottomless supply of bottled water.
He has trekked to "blank spots on the map" to photograph secret military bases; he learned to scuba dive so he could photograph undersea data cables that have been secretly tapped; he's charted the course of spy satellites and surveillance planes; and he's sent a series of images, The Last Pictures, into deep-space orbit in an attempt to create a monument that might outlast our planet.
"I'm very much looking forward to pushing not only the limits of the technology and myself and my crew, but also hopefully push humanity forward a little bit in terms of our understanding of our world and showing what we can do as a species," said Vescovo, who has climbed the world's seven highest mountain peaks and trekked to both the North and South Poles.
But it's clear, at least in the view of congressional staff in the room, that fresh off his role in the passage of criminal justice reform, he factors himself in as a key player in this process (and has since he trekked to Capitol Hill hours before the shutdown to push for a resolution -- an effort that up to this point has not led to a solution).
Trump's comments came just hours after his budget director, Mick MulvaneyJohn (Mick) Michael MulvaneyDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Chris Wallace becomes Trump era's 'equal opportunity inquisitor' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid MORE, trekked to Capitol Hill and personally assured lawmakers in the conservative Republican Study Committee that Trump did not want to shut down the government, according to sources in the room.
The relationship between the Justice Department and Mr. Nunes has so eroded that when he trekked down Pennsylvania Avenue on Thursday from the Capitol to the department to discuss his latest request, Representative Trey Gowdy of South Carolina, a Republican colleague and former federal prosecutor, tagged along at the encouragement of the House speaker to help keep the meeting civil, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Vice President Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceTrump adopts familiar mantra on possible recession: fake news The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters FEC chair calls on Trump to provide evidence of NH voter fraud MORE and other top officials trekked to Capitol Hill on Tuesday evening before the address to urge House Republicans to "stand strong" behind the president, amid fears some GOP lawmakers could defect and support Democratic bills to reopen government.
In six-charming minutes, he recalls how his family had bought a telescope and how he believed he could see the astronauts on the Moon surface, telling Aldrin, "this is what we saw on our black and white Zenith TV." The 87-year old veteran of space exploration, who has trekked both North and South Poles, and Danced With The Stars, also shares his stories, reminiscing that he knew John Glenn in Korea and confirming to George that he was the first man to pee in space.

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