- TRAIL
- Way into the woods
- Mark of the comics
- Way up a mountain, perhaps
- Start to blaze?
- Be behind
- Bridle path
- Path
- Path where you might eat gorp
- Hiker's path
- Lag behind
- Nature walk spot
- Hiking path
- Sleuth's path
- Visible footsteps
- Bring up the rear
- Appalachian, e.g.
- Hiking course
- BC industrial town
- Drag behind
- Follow the scent
- ___ mix (gorp)
- Follow
- Park way
- Be in second place
- Linger behind
- Oregon, for one
- Appalachian, for one
- Beaten path
- Fall behind
- ___ of Tears
- Are behind
- Mark on the comics page
- The way to Santa Fe
- Oregon or Chisolm
- Kind of bike or blazer
- Pursue
- Hiker's route
- Wooded way
- Color-coded path
- Oregon __
- Well-traveled path
- Word with campaign or paper
- Woodsy route
- __ mix: hiker's fare
- Breadcrumbs, in a children's story
- It may be marked
- Shadow
- See 16-Across
- Track
- Way to ski
- Hiking map line
- Get behind
- Way to hit?
- Are losing
- Oregon or Chisholm
- Woodsy path
- Lag
- Biker's path
- Pioneer's path
- Forest path
- It's all behind you
- Bloodhound's path
- Skier's course
- Wake, for example
- Be a slowpoke
- Nature __
- Place to bike
- Stream of things
- Mountain path
- Follow behind
- Blazed path.
- Long ___, Green Mountain feature.
- Path across a wild region.
- Favorite path for a camper.
- The Long ___, in the Green Mountains.
- Ancestor of the turnpike.
- Tamiami ___.
- Way up a mountain.
- Pioneer road.
- Spoor.
- Woodland path.
- Footprint.
- Mohawk or Oregon.
- Follow as if drawn along.
- Hiker's way.
- Jungle path.
- Camper's path.
- Drag.
- Meteor's streak.
- Woodman's route.
- Straggle.
- Woodsman's route.
- Chisholm, for one
- Footway
- Kind of blazer
- Pioneers' route
- Lonesome - pine area
- Scent
- Join the also-rans
- Oregon ___
- ___blazer
- The Cherokee, e.g.
- Oregon or Santa Fe
- Lonesome Pine way
- Grofé's "On the ___"
- Ho Chi Minh is one
- The Oregon ___
- Chisholm was one
- Footpath
- Oregon or Sante Fe
- Fox's "The ___ of the Lonesome Pine"
- Lonesome Pine, for one
- Chisholm or Santa Fe
- Santa Fe, e.g.
- Chisolm or Appalachian
- Chisholm, e.g.
- Cowboy route
- Not lead
- Hiker's spot
- Put a bloodhound on
- Winding way
- Come in second
- Finish behind
- Crumbs, in "Hansel and Gretel"
- Line on a forest map
- One might be made of bread crumbs
- A dog may pick one up
- Have some catching up to do
- Scout's route
- Backpacker's path
- Place for markers
- Appalachian ___
- Ski run, e.g.
- ...And You Will Know Us by the ___ of Dead
- k.d. lang "___ of Broken Hearts"
- Where k.d. lang's "Broken Hearts" lie
- Campaign ___
- Oregon, e.g.
- Follow the leader
- Santa Fe or Oregon
- Hiker or biker's spot
- It can be lonesome
- Woods walkway
- Place for bikers or hikers
- What a hiker hikes
- Oregon or Appalachian
- Way to go?
- ___ mix (hiking snack)
- Tamiami e.g.
- It may get hot for a detective
- Hiking route
- Word with "blazer" or "mix"
- A "mix" of this word straddles the two words in 17- and 57-Across and 11- and 29-Down
- Place to hike or bike
- Word after paper or vapor
- Equestrian's path
- Path through the woods
- Nature center path
- Nature walk path
- ___ mix (snack for hikers)
- Be down in competition
- Way in the forest
- Do relatively poorly
- Way, out West
- Path for hikers
- Woodland walkway
- Way
- Need to do some catching up