noun a type of sled used in Arctic regions, typically pulled by dogs
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In outdoor activities such as skiing and hiking, a pulk is a type of sled used to transport gear or supplies over snow or ice.
In winter sports like cross-country skiing, a pulk is used to carry equipment or supplies during long treks.
In emergency preparedness scenarios, a pulk can be a valuable tool for transporting supplies in snow-covered or remote areas.
In Arctic exploration, a pulk is commonly used to haul equipment and supplies across icy terrain.
In the context of writing, 'pulk' may refer to a type of sled used for transporting gear and supplies during expeditions in cold climates.
Outdoor guides may use a 'pulk' to transport equipment and supplies while leading groups on winter expeditions or treks.
Arctic explorers often use 'pulks' to haul their gear and provisions across snowy and icy terrain during expeditions in the polar regions.