backcountry


Any remote or undeveloped land beyond roads, trails, and maintained infrastructure. The word implies both distance from civilization and a measure of self-reliance required to enter it.
Etymology
American English compound, in use since the colonial era. "Back" in the sense of behind, beyond, farther from settlement.
Notes
Also called backwoods, boondocks, hinterland depending on region.
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