Gulch (noun)
gul-ch
A deep, narrow ravine, especially one marking the course of a stream or torrent.
1825–35; compare British dialect gulch, gulsh to run with a full stream, gush, (of land) to sink in, Middle English gulchen to spew forth, gush
Example sentences
“We hiked out to a slot canyon earlier this trip, it looked like a gulch but it opened up when you entered.”








