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ascending the mountainside and bordered by trees or other natural features. Couloirs are especially significant in winter months when they may be filled in with snow or ice, and become much more noticeable than in warmer months when most of the snow and ice may recede. These physical features make
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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
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A couloir may be a seam, scar, or fissure, or vertical
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Steinerne Rinne
Predigtstuhl
Fleischbank
Austrian
Kaiser Mountains
[ku.lwaʁ]
gully

Polish
Tatra Mountains
crevasse
scree
mountaineering
extreme skiing
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