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stone shoot

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noun

  1. mountaineering a long steeply sloping line of loose boulder-strewn scree

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On the arrival of the Punyal Levies, they were to start, with a guide we had procured, to turn out the men above the stone shoot on the right bank of the river.

From With Kelly to Chitral by Beynon, William George Laurence

The ground now got very bad, and presently we came to a stone shoot which extended high up above us, while ending in a cliff a little below.

From With Kelly to Chitral by Beynon, William George Laurence