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Those interested in climbing a fourteener might consider hiring a guide.
However most authorities do consider it a true fourteener.
It is also the only fourteener that has had a successful aircraft landing on its summit.
He was smiling like a climber approaching the summit of a fourteener.
Each line is a fourteener, having fourteen syllables and seven iambic feet.
It is one of the most difficult Class 3 fourteener scrambles in Colorado.
Mount Yale has achieved great popularity as a non-technical fourteener.
Hence it is often regarded as a full-fledged fourteener.
Though not a fourteener, it is the twelfth most topographically prominent peak in the state.
The nearby fourteener Quandary Peak gains the most attention for hikers.
It is the southernmost fourteener in Colorado.
The play is composed in the rhymed fourteener or heptameter verse that was popular in its era.
Mount Harvard is a fourteener in the U.S. state of Colorado.
Judging by its few summit register entries, it is climbed far less than its nearby fourteener neighbors on the crest.
Despite not being a fourteener, it is one of the largest peaks in the United States in terms of rise above local terrain.
The fourteener typically does have a metrical caesura; examples of style (1) and (2) are shown below:
As the only "fourteener" in Rocky Mountain National Park, the peak has long been of interest to climbers.
Its principal claim to fame is that it is a fourteener, and in fact one of the highest 20 peaks in the United States.
Hence it is a popular fourteener to climb because of the relatively easy ascent and its proximity to Denver and Breckenridge.
Then there were the two imposing "fourteener" peaks, El Diente and Mount Wilson, towering above us.
It shares its name with the nearby Crestone Needle, another fourteener of the Sangre de Cristo Range.
In English poetry the type of meter that resembles, somehow, this Greek Political verse is the one called "iambic heptameter" or a "fourteener".
The play is largely written in rhyming fourteener couplets, with some irregular heroic verse (as in the speeches of the comic character Ambidexter).
Mount Russell (California), a fourteener in the Sierra Nevada just north of Mount Whitney.
In the early 17th century, George Chapman famously used the fourteener when he produced one of the first English translations of Homer's Iliad.