Beer in Kansas State Parks is only legal if its the piss weak 3.2 variety.
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The time at which the sun is 6 degrees below the horizon in the evening. At this time objects are distinguishable but there is no longer enough light to perform any outdoor activities.
Correct, PADCNR frowns on "adult beverages".
Back to the ranger issue, I also hit the vehicle of a nice ranger.
French Creek State Park, hole 12 (gold). Second shot down to the green, little too much fade, hear a sickening "THUNK" as the disc goes out of sight.
Walking down to see what the eff just happened, I see the red and blues of a ranger SUV sticking over the bushes. **** I think, this could be fun...
Walk up, see disc, begin to apologize. Ranger shrugs it off, says happens all the time when I park here, have fun!
Phew!
That argument doesn't go over well when you take their vehicle for a joy ride.usualy law enforcement dont care if anything happens to thier vehicles. its technically your car because our damn taxes payed for it.
One of my local parks just recently put in a 12 hole course, The park is split into 2 sections, an open park to the public and a private Camp ground, There is a small convenience shop on the private side that sells discraft discs. The bottom of the scorecard for the course indicates that disc golfers have clearance to go check out the discs at the store. On our second trip to the shop about 2 weeks prior to the course being finished I was pulled over by a park officer. It wasn't that fact that he pulled me over but the way he did it that ticked me off. He followed me all the to the store waited while we were in the store and back(the road is 1.5 miles long with a 20mph speed limit). Upon pulling me over he proceeded to threaten me with fines and expulsion from the park for life. I simply told him what we we're doing and he let us go with the warning that he better not catch us back their again. I have subsequently went to the store everytime I play that course and am earglery awaiting the next run in with him.
My buddy hit a security cop van at Mars Hill -- one of the last holes, I don't know which but the hole plays alongside a hill that slopes down to the left, and the road is at the bottom. She drove up the hill as he walked onto the pad, and when he threw the disc it was on a beeline for the van!
BANG!
We were ready to get kicked out, but when we approached she said the most perfect thing a frolfer can hear -- "Is your disc OK?"
Best.
On a side note, what kind of state park doesn't allow alcohol?!
Wisconsin State Parks are basically outdoor bars for fat people.
He has a job to do, I think most everyone can respect that. Could he have treated the park users, basically his customers if you will, with a little more respect also? Yeah definitely, but sometimes it's just easier to be the bigger man and keep a level head.
On a side note, what kind of state park doesn't allow alcohol?!
maybe they dont like the fact that car accidents are the #1 killer of young people , and seeing dead kids dosnt make them sleep well.It reminds me of that thing I saw about cops how you get mad when they pull you over and act like a jerk when you were just doing 10 over or something. It goes on to talk about all the junk he could've seen during the day (drunk drivers, shooting, dead kids, beaten wives) and yadda yadda.