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Twelve O'clock Knob (Roanoke County, Virginia)

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Topo map
  
USGS Bent Mountain

Elevation
  
814 m

Parent range
  
Blue Ridge Mountains

Easiest route
  
Road

Prominence
  
12 m

Twelve O'clock Knob (Roanoke County, Virginia) httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommons99

Location
  
Roanoke County, Virginia, U.S.

Mountain range
  
Appalachian Mountains, Blue Ridge Mountains

Similar
  
Fort Lewis Mountain, Moore's Knob, Apple Orchard Mountain, Salt Pond Mountain

Twelve O'clock Knob is a mountain located in southwestern Roanoke County, Virginia, directly south of Salem, Virginia. According to local lore, slaves in the western Roanoke Valley noted that the Sun was directly over the mountain roughly around noon local time. In 1995 and 1996, the Tour DuPont staged a time trial in the Roanoke Valley, the highlight of which was a ride over the steep, winding Twelve O'clock Knob Road. The north slope of the ridgeline formed by Poor Mountain, Twelve O'clock Knob and adjacent peaks such as Sugarloaf Mountain mark the southwestern boundary of the Roanoke Valley.

Map of Twelve O'Clock Knob, Catawba, VA 24153, USA

References

Twelve O'clock Knob (Roanoke County, Virginia) Wikipedia


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