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I played China Peak (twice) last weekend. It is rugged Western disc golf at its finest. It is long, it is hard and it is extreme. Just not sure I would say it is the "most" extreme course I have played.
Still on my 2017 schedule:
Diamond X, Montana
Sugaree, North Carolina
If it isn't the most extreme, given it's roughness, length, steepness, etc...then what is?
Bucksnort is by far the most extreme course I've played. Awesome view, extreme elevation changes, giant rock formations, potential to lose discs off cliffs and or fall to your death... extreme!!
Sugaree was fun! …aaaaand a beat down
…SO FUN!
Same here! :hfive:
Driving cross country and should be playing it the morning of the 28th.
22nd here
I will be playing Diamond X on August 26 & 27th!:thmbup:
If you have a pair of ankle gaiters, I highly recommend bringing them for Diamond X right now.
We had tons of rain this spring so the grass grew very tall, but it's been dry the past month or two so most of it has died. The dry grass seeds will get into your socks and shoes/boots if you don't have gaiters to protect them. (Pants work OK, but that's not the best option during the August heat.) I have spent hours tweezering grass seeds out of my hiking boots, and just thrown socks away. How's that for extreme?
I will probably be available to guide a round or two over the weekends, if anyone is interested. I work weekdays but might be able to squeeze in an evening round.
I have gaiters! Sent a PM.
If you have a pair of ankle gaiters, I highly recommend bringing them for Diamond X right now.
We had tons of rain this spring so the grass grew very tall, but it's been dry the past month or two so most of it has died. The dry grass seeds will get into your socks and shoes/boots if you don't have gaiters to protect them. (Pants work OK, but that's not the best option during the August heat.) I have spent hours tweezering grass seeds out of my hiking boots, and just thrown socks away. How's that for extreme?
I will probably be available to guide a round or two over the weekends, if anyone is interested. I work weekdays but might be able to squeeze in an evening round.