Whether to go to the new camp on muleback over the hill, or on foot by crossing the river.
Several years ago, when traveling on muleback across the great plateau of southern Bolivia, I had learned the value of sweet, hot tea as a stimulant and bracer in the high Andes.
The cost of transporting on muleback each of the larger pieces of the quartz stamping-mill was equivalent to the price of a first-class pack mule.
From there they could with ease go each day on muleback to the "Little Devil.
Furthermore, Sansevero insisted upon giving him a letter to the Archbishop of Vencata, who lived about eight hours onmuleback from the mining settlement.
Freight was brought from the interior on mulebackover narrow trails, and hardly any roads for wheeled vehicles existed.
Six tons a year are now grown on Hacienda Sahuayaco for local use on account of the heavy rate on rice imported on muleback from Cuzco, whither it comes by sea and by trail from distant coastal valleys.
Oregon and Washington flour are imported at Cuzco, two days' muleback journey from the wheat fields of Urubamba.
Mrs. Nogueira set out upon a journey of 130 miles on muleback to her mother's home for the purpose of taking out of her mother's heart her belief in the gospel.
From there it would be muleback over the first pass and down the trails into Sorata.
From Quilca in some way we would connect bymuleback and packtrain across the desert to the desert station of La Joya with the railroad to Arequipa and thence to Lake Titicaca and across to La Paz.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "muleback" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.