to start a journey, often a hike · to leave a place
Imagine you've finally finished breakfast at your campsite and it's time to start that amazing hike! 🏞️ Or maybe you're just ready to leave your friend's place after a long visit. It's a versatile phrase for 'let's go' or 'let's get moving'! 🚀
💡 **Pro Tip!** While 'to hit the trail' often implies hiking or an outdoor adventure, you can use it more generally to mean 'to leave' or 'to get started on a journey'. For example, "It's getting late, we should probably hit the trail." Remember, it's pretty casual! 😉
When would you most likely use the expression 'to hit the trail'? A. When you're arriving at your destination. B. When you're ready to begin a hike or leave a place. C. When you're planning your next meal.