See also: lining track warping
- 1775  (1951)  Our Distance about 24 miles, at 22 Miles Tracking. . . .
- 1847  (1947)  . . . tracking was equally laborious, and the water too deep in most places for using poles.
- 1938  . . . tracking has become a lost art. The name applies to the method of hauling a boat against the current from the shore by means of a longrope attached to it in such a manner that the boat was almost in a state of balance--the current tended to force it out while the pull of the rope counteracted this.
- 1965  The steep climb up is achieved by a bruising marathon of poling, tracking, portaging, and wading. . . .
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- 1866  Moose hunting lasts throughout the autumn and winter, and there are several different methods of pursuing the sport, as "calling," "driving," "creeping," and "tracking," or hunting on snow-shoes, sometimes called "crusting."