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'''Bald Knob''' is the highest summit of [[Back Allegheny Mountain]] in [[Pocahontas County, West Virginia|Pocahontas County]], [[West Virginia]] and is part of [[Cass Scenic Railroad State Park]]. At an altitude of {{convert|4843|ft}} above sea level, Bald Knob is the third-highest point in West Virginia and the [[Allegheny Mountains]]. |
'''Bald Knob''' is the highest summit of [[Back Allegheny Mountain]] in [[Pocahontas County, West Virginia|Pocahontas County]], [[West Virginia]] and is part of [[Cass Scenic Railroad State Park]]. At an altitude of {{convert|4843|ft}} above sea level, Bald Knob is the third-highest point in West Virginia and the [[Allegheny Mountains]]. |
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==Description== |
==Description== |
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{{expand section|How was the name of this geographic feature given?|date=August 2017}} |
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The mountaintop can be reached by hiking but is more commonly reached by riding the [[Cass Scenic Railroad State Park|Cass Scenic Railroad]], which transports visitors via old logging railroads to a {{convert|4730|ft}} sub-peak approximately 1/4 mile north of Bald Knob. Its lofty elevation (only {{convert|21|ft|m}} lower than the highest point in the Alleghenies, [[Spruce Knob]]), gives Bald Knob a unique [[hemiboreal]] ecosystem. While the lower and middle elevations of the mountain are populated by [[oak]], [[hickory]], [[birch]], [[beech]] and [[maple]], the summit dome is dominated by [[red spruce]]. [[Rowan]], [[eastern hemlock]], and [[balsam fir]] also occur above {{convert|4000|ft}}, though they are not as common as the spruce. The region was extensively logged from 1900 to 1960. Red spruce, being a valuable natural resource, lured timber companies into the area. By 1940, the mountain had been stripped of nearly all virgin red spruce. The last harvest of red spruce and eastern hemlock on Bald Knob was in 1960. The summit was one of the last places logged by the Mower Lumber Company. Today, red spruce and other high elevation flora are making a comeback on the mountain; however, it will take many years for the area to fully recover. This era of West Virginia logging has been well documented in books such as ''Tumult on the Mountain'' and ''On Beyond [[Leatherbark]]: The Cass Saga''. |
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Bald Knob's elevation— only {{convert|21|ft|m}} lower than the highest point in the Alleghenies, [[Spruce Knob]])—gives it a unique [[hemiboreal]] ecosystem. While the lower and middle elevations of the mountain are populated by [[oak]], [[hickory]], [[birch]], [[beech]] and [[maple]], the summit dome was historically dominated by [[red spruce]]. |
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[[Image:Bald Knob North View.jpg|left|thumb|250px|The north vista]] |
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[[Rowan]], [[eastern hemlock]], and [[balsam fir]] also occur above {{convert|4000|ft}}, though they are not as common as the spruce. |
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The region was extensively logged from 1900 to 1960. Red spruce, being a valuable natural resource, attracted timber companies into the area. By 1940, the mountain had been stripped of nearly all virgin red spruce. The last harvest of red spruce and eastern hemlock on Bald Knob was in 1960. The summit was one of the last places logged by the Mower Lumber Company. Today,{{when|date=August 2017}} red spruce and other high elevation flora are making a comeback on the mountain; however, it will take many years for the area to fully recover.<ref>''Tumult on the Mountain'' and ''On Beyond [[Leatherbark Run|Leatherbark]]: The Cass Saga''</ref> |
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=== Access === |
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The mountaintop can be reached by hiking but is more commonly reached by riding the [[Cass Scenic Railroad State Park|Cass Scenic Railroad]], which transports visitors via old logging railroads to a {{convert|4730|ft}} sub-peak approximately {{convert|1/4|mi|km}} north of Bald Knob.<ref>[http://mountainrailwv.com/tour/cass-scenic-railroad-bald-knob-trip/ Cass Scenic Railway, Bald Knob Trip]</ref> |
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==Climate== |
==Climate== |
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Bald Knob generally experiences mild summers and cold winters. The summit and west facing slopes of the mountain receive an average of {{convert|60|in|mm}} of precipitation per year and {{convert|180|in|mm}} of snowfall. The annual record snowfall is over {{convert|300|in|mm}}. Temperatures in the area have been known to reach |
Bald Knob generally experiences mild summers and cold winters. The summit and west facing slopes of the mountain receive an average of {{convert|60|in|mm}} of precipitation per year and {{convert|180|in|mm}} of snowfall. The annual record snowfall is over {{convert|300|in|mm}}. Temperatures in the area have been known to reach −40 degrees Fahrenheit (−40 °C). Winter conditions can occur anytime from early October through early May. Snowfall has been observed in the higher elevations in every month except July. Federal troops observed snowfall on August 13, 1861, at nearby [[White Top|Fort Milroy]]. The last freeze usually occurs in May and the first freeze usually occurs in September; however, freezing temperatures can occur anytime throughout the year. Current weather conditions for both the summit and base of the mountain at the town of Cass are available below. |
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==Accessing Bald Knob== |
==Accessing Bald Knob== |
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While most of [[Back Allegheny Mountain]] is owned by [[Monongahela National Forest]], the summit at Bald Knob itself is part of [[Cass Scenic Railroad State Park]]. Most visitors to Bald Knob come via train from [[Cass, West Virginia|Cass]], but the site is also accessible by Forest Road 267B, which is closed to motorized vehicles most of the year. |
While most of [[Back Allegheny Mountain]] is owned by [[Monongahela National Forest]], the summit at Bald Knob itself is part of [[Cass Scenic Railroad State Park]]. [[File:Bald Knob, West Virginia.jpeg|thumb|View from the Bald Knob observation deck, accessed via Cass Scenic Railroad]] Most visitors to Bald Knob come via train from [[Cass, West Virginia|Cass]], but the site is also accessible by Forest Road 267B, which is closed to motorized vehicles most of the year. A two-mile hike from [[Odey Run]] can easily be walked or biked to arrive at Bald Knob. For safety reasons, hiking along the railroad grade itself is not permitted. |
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==Miscellaneous facts== |
==Miscellaneous facts== |
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*Bald Knob is one of only four mountain summits in West Virginia that rise above 4,800 |
*Bald Knob is one of only four mountain summits in West Virginia that rise above {{convert|4,800|ft|m}}, the other three being [[Spruce Knob]], [[Thorny Flat]], and an unnamed summit near [[Snowshoe Mountain|Snowshoe, WV]]. |
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*The south face of Bald Knob is the site of the headwaters of [[Leatherbark Run]], West Virginia's highest stream. |
*The south face of Bald Knob is the site of the headwaters of [[Leatherbark Run]], West Virginia's highest stream. |
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*Until 2001, Bald Knob was thought to be the second highest point in the state, but a survey conducted by Snowshoe Ski Resort using [[Global Positioning System|GPS]] technology concluded that Thorny Flat, the highpoint of [[Cheat Mountain]], roughly |
*Until 2001, Bald Knob was thought to be the second highest point in the state, but a survey conducted by Snowshoe Ski Resort using [[Global Positioning System|GPS]] technology concluded that Thorny Flat, the highpoint of [[Cheat Mountain]], roughly {{convert|5|mi|km|2|abbr=on}} south of Bald Knob, was approximately {{convert|6|ft|m|2|abbr=on}} higher. Since then, at least one other summit on Cheat Mountain has been identified as being potentially a few feet higher than Bald Knob. |
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*Bald Knob is the highest point reached by a standard gauge railroad east of the [[Mississippi River]]. |
*Bald Knob is the highest point reached by a standard gauge railroad east of the [[Mississippi River]]. |
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*Bald Knob is often mistaken as a reference to the [[Penis]]. |
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*[http://www.weather.com/outlook/recreation/outdoors/local/24927?lswe=2036&lwsa=Weather36HourOutdoorsCommand&from=whatmenu_dropdown_outdoors Current conditions at Cass, WV 2,500 ft. (Bottom of the mountain)] |
*[http://www.weather.com/outlook/recreation/outdoors/local/24927?lswe=2036&lwsa=Weather36HourOutdoorsCommand&from=whatmenu_dropdown_outdoors Current conditions at Cass, WV 2,500 ft. (Bottom of the mountain)] |
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Latest revision as of 13:09, 17 February 2024
Bald Knob | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 4,843 ft (1,476 m)[1] |
Prominence | 902 ft (275 m)[2] |
Coordinates | 38°26′52″N 79°55′52″W / 38.44778°N 79.93111°W |
Geography | |
Location | Pocahontas, West Virginia, United States |
Parent range | Back Allegheny Mountain |
Climbing | |
Access | train via Cass Scenic Railroad |
Bald Knob is the highest summit of Back Allegheny Mountain in Pocahontas County, West Virginia and is part of Cass Scenic Railroad State Park. At an altitude of 4,843 feet (1,476 m) above sea level, Bald Knob is the third-highest point in West Virginia and the Allegheny Mountains.
Description
[edit]This section needs expansion with: How was the name of this geographic feature given?. You can help by adding to it. (August 2017) |
Bald Knob's elevation— only 21 feet (6.4 m) lower than the highest point in the Alleghenies, Spruce Knob)—gives it a unique hemiboreal ecosystem. While the lower and middle elevations of the mountain are populated by oak, hickory, birch, beech and maple, the summit dome was historically dominated by red spruce.
Rowan, eastern hemlock, and balsam fir also occur above 4,000 feet (1,200 m), though they are not as common as the spruce. The region was extensively logged from 1900 to 1960. Red spruce, being a valuable natural resource, attracted timber companies into the area. By 1940, the mountain had been stripped of nearly all virgin red spruce. The last harvest of red spruce and eastern hemlock on Bald Knob was in 1960. The summit was one of the last places logged by the Mower Lumber Company. Today,[when?] red spruce and other high elevation flora are making a comeback on the mountain; however, it will take many years for the area to fully recover.[3]
Access
[edit]The mountaintop can be reached by hiking but is more commonly reached by riding the Cass Scenic Railroad, which transports visitors via old logging railroads to a 4,730 feet (1,440 m) sub-peak approximately 1⁄4 mile (0.40 km) north of Bald Knob.[4]
Climate
[edit]Bald Knob generally experiences mild summers and cold winters. The summit and west facing slopes of the mountain receive an average of 60 inches (1,500 mm) of precipitation per year and 180 inches (4,600 mm) of snowfall. The annual record snowfall is over 300 inches (7,600 mm). Temperatures in the area have been known to reach −40 degrees Fahrenheit (−40 °C). Winter conditions can occur anytime from early October through early May. Snowfall has been observed in the higher elevations in every month except July. Federal troops observed snowfall on August 13, 1861, at nearby Fort Milroy. The last freeze usually occurs in May and the first freeze usually occurs in September; however, freezing temperatures can occur anytime throughout the year. Current weather conditions for both the summit and base of the mountain at the town of Cass are available below.
Accessing Bald Knob
[edit]While most of Back Allegheny Mountain is owned by Monongahela National Forest, the summit at Bald Knob itself is part of Cass Scenic Railroad State Park.
Most visitors to Bald Knob come via train from Cass, but the site is also accessible by Forest Road 267B, which is closed to motorized vehicles most of the year. A two-mile hike from Odey Run can easily be walked or biked to arrive at Bald Knob. For safety reasons, hiking along the railroad grade itself is not permitted.
Miscellaneous facts
[edit]- Bald Knob is one of only four mountain summits in West Virginia that rise above 4,800 feet (1,500 m), the other three being Spruce Knob, Thorny Flat, and an unnamed summit near Snowshoe, WV.
- The south face of Bald Knob is the site of the headwaters of Leatherbark Run, West Virginia's highest stream.
- Until 2001, Bald Knob was thought to be the second highest point in the state, but a survey conducted by Snowshoe Ski Resort using GPS technology concluded that Thorny Flat, the highpoint of Cheat Mountain, roughly 5 mi (8.05 km) south of Bald Knob, was approximately 6 ft (1.83 m) higher. Since then, at least one other summit on Cheat Mountain has been identified as being potentially a few feet higher than Bald Knob.
- Bald Knob is the highest point reached by a standard gauge railroad east of the Mississippi River.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Bald Knob". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. 1980-06-27. Retrieved 2008-08-19.
- ^ "West Virginia Summits". PeakList.org. Archived from the original on 2008-12-24. Retrieved 2008-08-19.
- ^ Tumult on the Mountain and On Beyond Leatherbark: The Cass Saga
- ^ Cass Scenic Railway, Bald Knob Trip