View Single Post
  #40  
Old 06-11-2014, 10:30 AM
Fishbus Fishbus is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Murfreesboro
Posts: 229
Default

I've gone there a few times with my wife and kids, especially when my kids were very young.

Radnor is appealing for what it is, a quiet, natural place in the midst of an urban/suburban surrounding, and those places are needed.

There's places for hunters to take a deer, but it's also nice for kids to have places to go see one, and for old folks to take a quiet, safe walk in nature.

And lets be honest, fishermen would ruin the place. I've been involved in different kinds of outdoor pursuits, as have most of you all, and BY FAR, fishermen are the worst littering, lazy, disrespectful to the environment subgroup of them all.

Radnor has a wilderness area classification that mandates it be maintained similar to a National Park. It's primary function is to be as native and natural as possible. Other places are designated to have more and heavier human usage.

Seems like we can have both kinds of wilderness places...

Billy
Reply With Quote