mountainous.
1880. G. Sutherland, `Tales of Goldfields,' p. 89:
«He tramps over the most rangy and inaccessible regions of thecolonies.»
1883. E. M. Curr, `Recollections of Squatting in Victoria'(1841-1851), p. 46:
«The country being rangy, somewhat scrubby, and destitute ofprominent features.»