Roadwalking is a thru-hiking term, indicating a walk on a road instead of a trail. Considered a technique by skippers, flippers and quitters used to avoid trail miles, it usually provides an easier way to reach a farther point on the trail, e.g. by avoiding steep mountain ascents. Roadwalking is generally looked down upon when used to skip trail, though a roadwalk is an unavoidable part of some long trail systems, such as the partially unfinished Continental Divide Trail.
Roadwalking is not to be confused with "yellow blazing", or traveling in a car instead of by foot.