Backpacker in a sentence as a noun

The title seems interesting but when it's just a naive backpacker.... who cares?

If you're a backpacker, you probably don't have a problem as cops rightly don't see you as a good source of income.

It sound like you were beyond the typical early 20's backpacker age - weren't you the weird old guy around?

But for the recurrent backpacker, the risks are potentially higher.

This is a very accurate portrayal of the hard parts of traveling as a backpacker in India.

At times on my travels I have crossed paths with them and their backpacker dives, however, I am typically able to avoid all that.

I spent a month in Spain a couple of years ago, and met a backpacker who was visiting 25 European cities by himself in 2 months, or something like that.

I'm sure the vendor was deeply offended, and would have much preferred the backpacker walk on by without spending any money or trying to communicate.

I notice the article mentions nothing about living in a little hut on the beach in some random backpacker paradise for months on end to stretch out the finances.

When I spend only a few days in a city I never feel like I really see it or understand it, so I don't like doing the whirlwind backpacker-style trips where you're moving to a new place every day or two.

Backpacker definitions

noun

a hiker who wears a backpack

See also: packer