All the way from Pennsylvania down to Tenneessee, there are prominent, long ridges along the western-side of the Appalachian Mountains, with valleys in-between. The most conspicuous in northwestern Tennessee is Bays Mountain, which is actually composed of several long ridgelines that are close together, and stretches all the way from Kingsport to Knoxville. The different ridgelines that comprise the mountain can easily be seen on the map, below:

From the Baileyton area, one can look right up the end of several ridges, making them look a bit like separate mountains. It's way cool!

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