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    Cou·loir
    /ˈko͞olˌwär/

    noun

    • 1. a steep, narrow gully on a mountainside.
  2. : a steep mountainside gorge. Did you know? Couloir entered English in the 19th century from French, where it literally meant "passage." The term was originally applied specifically to steep gorges in the Alps and later to similar gorges elsewhere, especially ones used by skiers as passages down mountains.

  3. Couloir definition: a steep gorge or gully on the side of a mountain, especially in the Alps.. See examples of COULOIR used in a sentence.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CouloirCouloir - Wikipedia

    A couloir may be a seam, scar, or fissure, or vertical crevasse in an otherwise solid mountain mass. Though often hemmed in by sheer cliff walls, couloirs may also be less well-defined, and often simply a line of broken talus or scree ascending the mountainside and bordered by trees or other natural features. Couloirs are especially significant ...

  5. Define couloir. couloir synonyms, couloir pronunciation, couloir translation, English dictionary definition of couloir. n. A steep mountainside gully, especially one forming a break in a cliff face. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition....

  6. This route initially traverses loose rock ledges to reach a snow/ice couloir which is followed until the glacier levels off and is no longer fractured. From Wikipedia

  7. Jun 2, 2024 · couloir (plural couloirs) ( climbing, skiing) A steep gorge along a mountainside . Looking up the face I could see directly into the Japanese and Hornbein. back left to the crest of Cassin Ridge at 17700 feet, where there is a campsite.

  8. Couloir definition: A deep mountainside gorge or gully, especially in the Swiss Alps.

  9. couloir. A deep gully on a mountain side, esp in the French Alps.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  10. couloir: A deep mountainside gorge or gully, especially in the Swiss Alps.

  11. Noun. ( climbing, skiing) A steep gorge along a mountainside. Those deep, dark slots in a mountain known as couloirs are often the most obvious routes of ascent. Looking up the face I could see directly into the Japanese and Hornbein couloirs, an almost direct 9000 feet to the summit.

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