English edit

Etymology edit

goat +‎ walking, introduced by James A. Corbett.

Noun edit

goatwalking (uncountable)

  1. A form of nomadic wildland living, travelling with goats and milking them for food, put forward as an alternative to modern living.
    • 1988, David Quammen, The Flight of the Iguana:
      The goatwalker is a runaway slave who knows how to live off the land. Naturally, therefore, he will feel sympathy for his fellow cimarrons—and Jim Corbett's own goatwalking has always had that dimension.
    • 1997, Paul Shepard, The Others: How Animals Made Us Human, page 302:
      Goatwalking in North America is advocated by Jim Corbett, who extols the virtues of seasonal, nomadic, pedestrian pastorality, attracting the disenchanted.