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Paths worn into the earth by everyone who refused to wait for a road.

means Marked or beaten routes through wild or rough terrain, made for walking, biking, or following.

from From Old French trailler, to tow or drag, via Latin tragula, a dragnetnaming the mark left as something is hauled along behind.

Appalachian giantIts trail runs over 2,190 miles.
Blaze codePainted marks on trees guide hikers wordlessly.
Double meaningSame word for the path and the residue.
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