FOURTEENER

Mount McKinley (North Peak), Alaska
Mount Rainier with its three 14000+ ft peaks, Washington
Maroon Bells (Maroon Peak and North Maroon Peak), Colorado

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In mountaineering terminology in the United States, a 'fourteener' is a mountain that exceeds 14,000 feet (4,267.2 m) above mean sea level. The importance of fourteeners is greatest in Colorado, which has the majority of such peaks in North America. Climbing all of Colorado's fourteeners is a popular pastime among peak baggers. Many people also try to climb all of the fourteeners in the contiguous United States. Several ski mountaineers have also completed ski descents of all the Colorado fourteeners, and the first attempts are being made to complete ski descents of all U.S. fourteeners.

Contents
Qualification criteria
List of United States fourteeners
See also
External links

Qualification criteria


Not all summits over 14,000 feet qualify as fourteeners. Summits which qualify are those considered by mountaineers to be independent. Objective standards for independence include topographic prominence and isolation (distance from a higher summit), or a combination of the two. However fourteener lists do not always consistently use such objective rules. Also, there is some debate as to whether or not peaks in excess of 14,999 feet should be referred to as "fourteeners"; this article will refer to them as such.
A rule commonly used by mountaineers in the contiguous United States is that a peak must have at least 300 feet (91.4 m) of prominence to qualify. By this rule, Colorado has 53 (plus or minus 1) fourteeners, California has 12, and Washington has 2. However, the subsidiary summit of Liberty Cap in Washington (one of the summits of Mount Rainier), at 14,112 feet and 492 feet of prominence, is often not counted as a fourteener despite meeting the prominence criteria.
According to the Mountaineering Club of Alaska, it is standard in Alaska to use a 500 foot prominence rule rather than a 300 foot rule. By this rule, Alaska has at least 21 peaks over 14,000 feet and its 12 highest peaks exceed 15,000 feet (4,572 m).
For comparison, Canada has 15 fourteeners, and Mexico has 8; however the importance of the arbitrary 14,000 foot mark is minimal outside of the U.S. (due in large part to the use of the metric system). In Europe, it is very common to attempt to climb all of the independent 4,000 meter peaks in the Alps; that pastime roughly corresponds to fourteener-bagging in the U.S., although the European peaks are more technical climbs in general.

List of United States fourteeners


The following table lists the fourteeners which satisfy the 300 foot prominence rule (for Colorado, California, and Washington) or the 500 foot rule (for Alaska). In other words, it is a list of the highest independent summits in the United States. Note that even with a specified rule, there are a few ambiguous borderline cases, due to the unavoidable imprecision of surveys; the prominence range for these peaks is noted. Also note that due to imprecision of elevations, the order given below is not certain; in particular, different vertical data lead to uncertainties in the ranking. Elevations are given in feet.
MountainHeight (ft)StateRange
Mount McKinley20,320AlaskaAlaska Range
Mount McKinley North Peak19,470AlaskaAlaska Range
Mount Saint Elias18,008AlaskaSaint Elias Range
Mount Foraker17,400AlaskaAlaska Range
Mount Bona16,550AlaskaSaint Elias Range
Mount Blackburn16,390AlaskaWrangell Mountains
Mount Blackburn East Summit16,286[1]AlaskaWrangell Mountains
Mount Sanford16,237AlaskaWrangell Mountains
Good Neighbor Peak15,700AlaskaSaint Elias Range
Mount Churchill15,638AlaskaSaint Elias Range
Mount Fairweather15,300AlaskaSaint Elias Range
Mount Hubbard15,015AlaskaSaint Elias Range
Mount Bear14,831AlaskaSaint Elias Range
Mount McKinley East Buttress[2]14,650AlaskaAlaska Range
Mount Hunter14,573AlaskaAlaska Range
Mount Whitney14,505CaliforniaSierra Nevada
Mount Alverstone14,500AlaskaSaint Elias Range
University Peak14,470AlaskaSaint Elias Range
Aello Peak14,445AlaskaSaint Elias Range
Mount Elbert14,440ColoradoSawatch Range
Mount Massive14,421ColoradoSawatch Range
Mount Harvard14,420ColoradoSawatch Range
Mount Rainier14,410WashingtonCascade Range
Mount Williamson14,403CaliforniaSierra Nevada
Blanca Peak14,345ColoradoSangre de Cristo Range
La Plata Peak14,336ColoradoSawatch Range
Uncompahgre Peak14,309ColoradoSan Juan Mountains
Crestone Peak14,294ColoradoSangre de Cristo Range
Mount Lincoln14,286ColoradoMosquito Range
Grays Peak14,270ColoradoFront Range
Mount Antero14,269ColoradoSawatch Range
Torreys Peak14,267ColoradoFront Range
Castle Peak14,265ColoradoElk Mountains
Quandary Peak14,265ColoradoTenmile Range
Mount Evans14,264ColoradoFront Range
Longs Peak14,255ColoradoFront Range
Mount Wilson14,246ColoradoSan Juan Mountains
White Mountain Peak14,246CaliforniaWhite Mountains
North Palisade14,242CaliforniaSierra Nevada
Mount Shavano14,229ColoradoSawatch Range
Crestone Needle14,197ColoradoSangre de Cristo Range
Mount Belford14,197ColoradoSawatch Range
Mount Princeton14,197ColoradoSawatch Range
Mount Yale14,196ColoradoSawatch Range
Mount Shasta14,179CaliforniaCascade Range
Mount Bross14,172[3]ColoradoMosquito Range
Kit Carson Mountain14,165ColoradoSangre de Cristo Range
Mount Wrangell14,163AlaskaWrangell Mountains
Mount Sill14,162CaliforniaSierra Nevada
Maroon Peak14,156ColoradoElk Mountains
Tabeguache Peak14,155ColoradoSawatch Range
Mount Oxford14,153ColoradoSawatch Range
Mount Sneffels14,150ColoradoSan Juan Mountains
Mount Democrat14,148ColoradoMosquito Range
Capitol Peak14,130ColoradoElk Mountains
Liberty Cap14,112WashingtonCascade Range
Pikes Peak14,110ColoradoFront Range
Snowmass Mountain14,092ColoradoElk Mountains
Mount Russell14,086CaliforniaSierra Nevada
Mount Eolus14,083ColoradoSan Juan Mountains
Windom Peak14,082ColoradoSan Juan Mountains
Challenger Point14,080[4]ColoradoSangre de Cristo Range
Mount Columbia14,073ColoradoSawatch Range
Mount Augusta14,070AlaskaSaint Elias Range
Missouri Mountain14,067ColoradoSawatch Range
Humboldt Peak14,064ColoradoSangre de Cristo Range
Split Mountain14,064CaliforniaSierra Nevada
Mount Bierstadt14,060ColoradoFront Range
Sunlight Peak14,059ColoradoSan Juan Mountains
Handies Peak14,048ColoradoSan Juan Mountains
Culebra Peak14,047ColoradoSangre de Cristo Mountains
Ellingwood Point14,042ColoradoSangre de Cristo Range
Mount Lindsey14,042ColoradoSangre de Cristo Range
Little Bear Peak14,037ColoradoSangre de Cristo Range
Mount Sherman14,036ColoradoMosquito Range
Redcloud Peak14,034ColoradoSan Juan Mountains
Mount Langley14,028CaliforniaSierra Nevada
Pyramid Peak14,018ColoradoElk Mountains
Mount Tyndall14,018CaliforniaSierra Nevada
Wilson Peak14,017ColoradoSan Juan Mountains
Wetterhorn Peak14,015ColoradoSan Juan Mountains
Mount Muir14,015CaliforniaSierra Nevada
San Luis Peak14,014ColoradoSan Juan Mountains
Middle Palisade14,012CaliforniaSierra Nevada
Mount Wrangell, West Summit14,013AlaskaWrangell Mountains
Huron Peak14,005ColoradoSawatch Range
Mount of the Holy Cross14,005ColoradoSawatch Range
Sunshine Peak14,005ColoradoSan Juan Mountains

1. See Mount Blackburn on Topozone, which shows an interpolated prominence of 536 feet.
2. While the high point of the East Buttress (14,730 feet) has a prominence of only 380 feet, the most prominent point of the Buttress has a prominence of 600 feet, qualifying it for this list.
3. Mount Bross has a prominence of between 292 and 332 feet.
4. Challenger Point has a prominence of between 280 and 320 feet.

The following are peaks that are sometimes considered fourteeners but do not meet the criteria for the above list:

Mount McKinley, South Buttress, 15,885, Alaska. Prominence = 285-385 feet.

Mount McKinley, East Buttress high point, 14,730, Alaska. Prominence = 330-430 feet.

Mount McKinley, Browne Tower, 14,530, Alaska. Prominence = 25-125 feet. It is unclear why this became included on some fourteener lists.

Mount Cameron, 14,238, Colorado. Prominence = 118 feet.

El Diente Peak, 14,159, Colorado. Prominence = 239 feet. On many fourteener lists.

Point Success, 14,158, Washington. Prominence = 118 feet.

Polemonium Peak, 14,080+, California. Prominence = 160-240 feet.

Starlight Peak, 14,080, California. Prominence = 80-160 feet.

★ North Conundrum Peak, 14,040+, Colorado. Prominence = 200-280 feet.

North Eolus, 14,039, Colorado. Prominence = 159-199 feet.

North Maroon Peak, 14,014, Colorado. Prominence = 234 feet. On many fourteener lists.

Thunderbolt Peak, 14,003, California. Prominence = 223 feet.

See also



4 km peaks of Alaska

4 km peaks of California

4 km peaks of Colorado

4 km peaks of North America

4 km peaks of the United States

List of Colorado fourteeners

List of California fourteeners

List of highest mountains of North America (uses a stricter cutoff)

Thirteener

External links



Fourteener list on peakbagger.com with prominence information

peaklist.org (More prominence information for high-prominence peaks)

List of fourteeners in all US states

Lists of fourteeners and additional background information

Information on the fourteeners in Colorado

14ers.com: Colorado's Highest Peaks

Trip reports from Colorado Peaks

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