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Showing posts with label Radnor Lake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Radnor Lake. Show all posts
Saturday, February 22, 2020
Radnor Lake - Jeanne
Don't know what y'all did, but Patty and Geoff, Hilda, Sara Kennedy (plus a former student) and I had a great hike around Radnor Lake and up to the highest point in Nashville- IN THE SNOW (see attached evidence!) AND scored perfect parking spots! Win- Win!
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Saturday, March 5, 2016
Sunday, January 18, 2015
Radnor Lake - Ann
We had a great hike at Radnor Lake today . Ann Jacobs led a group of 19 hikers on a 4.5 mile trek on the trails at this beautiful park. It was a perfect hiking weather winter day and most of us enjoyed a lengthy lunch at Chilis after the hike.
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Saturday, July 13, 2013
Radnor Lake - Nabil
There were six of us: Roy Duncan, Radford and James Smith and Katherine my daughter. Valerie Hancott joined us at the parking lot at Radnor Lake. We climbed the Ganier Ridge and came back along the lake. We saw a deer and its fawn along the trail and lunch was at Panera Bread in Brentwood. Thanks to Roy Duncan for the pictures.
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Thursday, April 18, 2013
Radnor Lake - Mary
Ann Ford and I had a good trip to Radnor Lake to see the Larkspur .It was a perfect day and the Larkspur and all the other spring flowers were blooming. We just walked the Lake side trail. Of course, we had to have lunch at J Alexander's in Cool Springs .
Mary Lee
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Radnor Lake - Ann
Six hikers, 2 from Highland Rim Chapter and 4 from the Boro, lead by Ann Jacobs enjoyed beautiful Radnor Lake Saturday. The woods and ridges were a winter wonderland with the snow already there and still falling. We saw turkeys, deer and waterfowl along the way.
It was a great day for a hike. We had lunch at Chilly's afterwards and were happy to have Martin McCullough join us for part of the hike and lunch.
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