Definition of Fireroad. Meaning of Fireroad. Synonyms of Fireroad

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- A firebreak or double track (also called a fire line, fuel break, fireroad and firetrail in Australia) is a gap in vegetation or other combustible material...
- the northwest and north by the Los Angeles city line, on the east by a fireroad through Griffith Park, continuing on Western Avenue, on the south by Franklin...
- vocabulary of Australian bushfire control and may also sometimes be known as a fireroad in US terminology. A fire trail may act as part of a control line or fire...
- because of the heavy traffic and escape on foot. Noah and Helen hike along a fireroad and are forced to climb down a small rock face to escape the oncoming wildfire...
- to cyclists. Most of the trails are wide fireroads that go around the hills and the marshes, and one fireroad that runs north–south through the hills ridge...
- century, the race follows in essence the path of the traditional access fireroad. However, while average downhill races these days runs to 35mph, Mammoth...
- trails often incorporate a mix of challenging terrain, singletrack, smooth fireroads, and even paved paths. Trails with an easy or moderate technical complexity...
- "basically wrote a song a day". All tracks written by Chris Whitley. "Fireroad (for Two)" – 3:26 "Soft Dangerous S****s" – 4:10 "As Day is Long" – 3:30...
- California began group rides in the canyons and over ridges, up and down the fireroads around Mount Tamalpais, later racing bikes downhill in a race they called...
- singletrack (also referred to as doubletrack depending on width), smooth fireroads, and even paved paths connecting other trails. Until recently[when?] cross-country...