scouting trip

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scouting trip

The team plans a scouting trip to survey the new forest trail.

Definition

Noun: An expedition or journey undertaken specifically to gather information, assess conditions, or explore an area in preparation for a future activity or event.

Usage

A "scouting trip" is a preliminary visit made to evaluate a location or situation. It is commonly used in contexts like business, travel, military operations, sports, and event planning. The purpose is reconnaissance—to learn details that inform later decisions.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • The film director took a scouting trip to Iceland to find suitable locations for the movie.
    • Before opening a new store, the company executives went on a scouting trip to assess the local market.
    • The coach organized a scouting trip to observe the opposing team's playing style.
Advanced Usage
  • "to go on a scouting trip": This is the standard phrase for undertaking such an expedition.
    • The research team went on a scouting trip to the rainforest to plan their main expedition.
Variants and Related Words
  • Scout (verb/noun): The core action or person involved in scouting. As a verb: to explore an area to obtain information. As a noun: a person sent to obtain information.
    • We need to scout the area before we set up camp.
  • Reconnaissance mission: A more formal or military-specific term for a trip to gather information.
Synonyms
  • Reconnaissance trip: An expedition for observing or surveying an area.
  • Fact-finding mission: A journey undertaken to gather specific information or data.
  • Exploratory visit: A trip made to investigate or examine a place for the first time.
scouting trip

The team plans a scouting trip to survey the new forest trail.

Noun
  1. an expedition undertaken to gain information