poled route

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poled route (plural poled routes)

  1. A walking track marked with poles.
    • 2015, Terry Marsh, The Isle of Skye - Walks and Scrambles Throughout Skye, Including the Cuillin:
      The best solution, if using this route, is, as the ground ahead clearly starts to descend, to bear left from the poled route, crossing rough ground and then finishing steeply down to Bealach Ollasgairte.
    • 2018, Brett Atkinson, Peter Dragicevich, Lonely Planet New Zealand's South Island, Lonely Planet:
      Avalanche Peak is without question the most popular one to climb and is the only mountain marked with a poled route to the summit.