- Howard's Knob
Howard's Knob is a mountain located in
Boone, NC in Watauga County. According to the US Geological Survey, the mountain's proper name is Howard Knob, but it is known to locals and tourists as Howard's Knob. [http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnispublic/f?p=108:3:1086695519608339316::NO::P3_FID:1012242] Howard's Knob and the surrounding area are part of theAppalachian Mountain Range. The mountain has an elevation of convert|4406|ft|m above sea level, and rises nearly convert|1000|ft|m above the town of Boone and the campus ofAppalachian State University .Geography
Howard's Knob is located at coor dms|36|13|51|N|81|40|35|W|city (36.23083, -81.67639)GR|1.
History
Howard's Knob was named after Benjamin Howard, a British loyalist, contemporary of
Daniel Boone , and early settler of the area. According to local legend, Howard hid from Whigs on the knoll which was to be named after him. [http://www.mountaintimes.com/summer/autoroutes.php3]In 1977, the Federal Energy Research and Development Administration and the Department of Energy announced that Howard's Knob had been selected as the site for an experimental
wind turbine , which was later built byGeneral Electric in October 1978. The project was part of a surge in renewable energy research which began under then-PresidentJimmy Carter . The turbine, managed byNASA and operated by Blue Ridge Electric Membership Corporation, stood convert|131|ft|m tall and had two convert|97|ft|m|sing=on long steel blades that rotated counterclockwise at 35 miles per hour. It was designed to power 300 to 500 average-sized homes, given wind speeds of 25 miles per hour. [http://www.wataugademocrat.com/2005/0627web/howardsknobevolveswithwatauga.php3] , [http://www.mountaintimes.com/history/1970s/windmill.php3]An
unintended consequence of the new technology was a low-frequency "swish-swish" or "wooshing" noise that irritated locals. In March and April of 1980, DOE and NASA engineers determined that a two-cycle-per-second sound was generated by wind blowing through the blades. Although the sound was twenty cycles below the range of human hearing, it caused windows and other objects to vibrate audibly."O'Toole, T. "Windmill Experiment Ordered Limited; An Annoying Noise Irks Neighbors," "Washington Post", 4/23/1980.] A group ofAppalachian State University students calling themselves "Wooshies" mocked the turbine project in a class video and gained the attention of local and regional newspapers. The turbine was also blamed for disruptingtelevision signals. Some questioned whether it was working at all, since the blades did not seem to move very often. The turbine was dismantled in 1983. [http://www.mountaintimes.com/history/1970s/windmill.php3] , [http://www.museum.appstate.edu/exhibits/garden/windmill/pages/windcase.shtml]The abandoned turbine site on Howard's Knob was handed over to the county to serve as a park "in perpetuity." [http://www.wataugademocrat.com/2005/0627web/howardsknobevolveswithwatauga.php3]
Howard's Knob has been at times a popular spot for
bouldering ,rock climbing , andhang gliding . However, those activities were discouraged and ultimately prohibited by town authorities and private property owners. [http://www.mountaintimes.com/summer/climbing2.php3] , [http://www.mountaintimes.com/summer/features_hanggliding_06.php3]Land Conservancy
With unparalleled views of downtown Boone and the surrounding mountains, Howard's Knob has often been targeted for residential development. In December 2004, owners of a 50 acre tract on Howard's Knob allied with the
High Country Conservancy and signed a conservation easement protecting 46 acres as a forested natural area with limited provisions for hiking trails and a small shelter. Three of the owners' remaining acres were slated for one-acre residential plots near existing homes. [http://www.highcountryconservancy.org/Newsletter%20Summer%202005%20pages%201-4.pdf]References
External links
* [http://www.visitnc.com/about_pick.asp?r=1&propertyID=12633] Howard Knob Park.
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