Fourteeners often appear as rhymed couplets, in which case they may be seen as ballad stanza or common metre hymn quatrains in two rather than four lines.
Less common iambic measures include iambic tetrameter (four iambs per line) and iambic heptameter, sometimes called the fourteener (seven iambs per line).
The wilderness area is home to several fourteeners and quite a few thirteeners.
Judging by its few summit register entries, it is climbed far less than its nearby fourteener neighbors on the crest.
The county is covered by mountains, including multiple fourteeners, and contains one of the most roadless areas in the country.
Each line is a fourteener, having fourteen syllables and seven iambic feet.
These peaks are among the most remote of the fourteeners and have a strong wilderness character.
The gentle ascent makes for an easy climb from the east with less danger from avalanche than on many other fourteeners.