From the summit of this wilderness's single fourteener ( 14, 014 foot San Luis Peak ), climbers can gaze across the upper Rio Grande Valley and down the long stretch of the San Luis Valley.
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Wyatt introduced contemporaries to his " poulter's measure " form ( Alexandrine couplets of twelve syllable iambic lines alternating with a fourteener, fourteen syllable line ), and is acknowledged a master of the iambic tetrameter.
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Lake City is also known to many Colorado fourteener " peakbaggers " as the jump-off point for 5 of Colorado's 53 ranked 14, 000'peaks-Sunshine, Redcloud, Handies, Wetterhorn, and Uncompahgre.
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While the peak is arguably California's easiest fourteener via the jeep road, it features more strenuous climbs such as its western ridge, an climb out of Owens Valley via a steep ridge from the end of a rough road.
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"' North Eolus "', elevation, is a northern subpeak of Mount Eolus, though it is not usually counted as a separate peak or as an official fourteener, since it has a topographic prominence of only.
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To combat increased degradation of the Fourteeners, the U . S . Forest Service and the Colorado Fourteeners Initiative have teamed to study each Fourteener, prioritize the seriousness of the damage on each one and begin working to remedy the problems, Tucker said.
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A paved walkway system extends to a pair of overlooks 500 feet ( 150 m ) to the south allowing views in that direction over the Lake Creek valley to Mount Elbert, at the highest peak both in Colorado and the Rocky Mountains, and La Plata Peak, another fourteener and the state's fifth-highest peak.
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A thirst for adventure, even while working, led to exploits such as entering the private world of geisha training in Kyoto, Japan, wind surfing in the Sahara, being shipwrecked in the Sea of Cortez, flying in illegal airspace in the Himalayas, scaling New York landmarks such as the Brooklyn Bridge and Chrysler Building, and perilously descending a Colorado Fourteener during a surprise blizzard.
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Two centuries later, in his " On First Looking into Chapman's Homer, " John Keats expressed his appreciation for what he called the " loud and bold " quality of Chapman's translation, which he implicitly contrasted with the more prestigious but more tightly controlled heroic couplets of Alexander Pope's 18th-century translation, thereby using one type of fourteener ( a sonnet ) to comment on the other ( iambic heptameter ).
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Another closely related form is the " fourteener ", consisting of iambic heptameter couplets : instead of alternating lines of iambic tetrameter and iambic trimeter, rhyming " a-b-a-b " or " x-a-x-a ", a fourteener joins the tetrameter and trimeter lines, converting four-line stanzas into couplets of seven iambic feet, rhyming " a-a ".