couloir
cool-WAHR
A steep mountain gully, often filled with snow or ice, that channels everything falling from above — rockfall, avalanche debris, spindrift. A natural chute, beautiful and dangerous in equal measure.
Etymology
French for "corridor" or "passage." The word entered English mountaineering vocabulary in the 19th century through Alpine climbing. In French architecture, a couloir is simply a hallway.
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