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Where are you going in 2024?

Off to NE Tennessee for a few days on Wednesday for River Valley Masters. I will play Warriors Cliffside, Sugar Hollow and Harmon for the event. Since I have played all of them multiple times before I am fairly likely to skip practicing them and try to play Winged Deer (haven't played), Warriors Lakefront (have played some of the holes many years ago) and Harmon 19-36 (have played a couple times but not as recently as 1-18) instead. Also might blow off disc golf entirely for a morning or afternoon and try to find some morels.
 
Lots of clouds today in Texas hill country, but the sun peeked out just enough!

Got one round in yesterday. Hoping to get another in tomorrow, but the weather does not look promising. I'll take being able to see a total solar eclipse over playing a second Texas course any day, though. Can always return for more DG. 😁
 

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6-day jaunt to Pittsburgh and Ohio included an eclipse, a wedding reception, and 17 new courses. Rainy weather cut plans short but still a memorable trip.

Highlights:

Total eclipse on the shore of Lake Erie was uh-may-zing. I can see why ancient civilizations freaked out. I had seen partial eclipses before but totality was a whole 'nother thing entirely. Cloudy forecast but skies were mostly clear, fortunately. We watched the eclipse at Lake Shore Park on Lake Erie and then bagged the disc golf course while the place was emptying out.

The Dips @ Denny Park: Heckuva 9-hole course, did not disappoint. Hiking the hills is tough but the disc golf was outstanding.

Lake Milton – The Osprey: Lovely woods course for a creaky old guy. Well-designed holes with accuracy > distance and lots of tricky approaches.

Portage Park: wildly exceeded my expectations for a short 9-hole course. Gorgeous park under mature tree canopy that somehow managed to combine 6 mostly-downhill holes with 3 uphill holes and finish where you started.

Lowlights:

Mud and more mud, interspersed with puddles. I took a couple of spectacular pratfalls on slippery hillsides, and two pairs of shoes may never be the same. Note to self: avoid traveling north during mud season. :rolleyes:
 
I keep waiting for two consecutive rain-free days to bag some courses on the Eastern Shore (MD/DE). Probably hit the northern half this trip, and save the southern half for beach season. Eastern Shore is only a couple of hours away, but besides playing Cape Henlopen years ago I have sadly neglected this region.

I thought about trying to coordinate a special course for #500 but a crappy niner seems more likely. ;)

After that I would like to visit family in NYC and do some bagging. Goals are to fill the gap between the "home clump" and New England, and to do some bagging along the Jersey shore. Hoping to hit the new McBeth Foundation course in Brooklyn, too.

And then we have our big road trip to Oregon this summer. 😁
 
I keep waiting for two consecutive rain-free days to bag some courses on the Eastern Shore (MD/DE). Probably hit the northern half this trip, and save the southern half for beach season. Eastern Shore is only a couple of hours away, but besides playing Cape Henlopen years ago I have sadly neglected this region.

I thought about trying to coordinate a special course for #500 but a crappy niner seems more likely. ;)

After that I would like to visit family in NYC and do some bagging. Goals are to fill the gap between the "home clump" and New England, and to do some bagging along the Jersey shore. Hoping to hit the new McBeth Foundation course in Brooklyn, too.

And then we have our big road trip to Oregon this summer. 😁
Cape Henlopen / Lewes was a family vacation spot for well over most of my childhood and I remember seeing the baskets as a kid but never any idea what for. It's been a long time coming to play it. I just need to find someone and the time to get down there again.

And lots of tick spray, so I've heard.

I'm signed up for the Women's Global Event at Boulder Woods in PA this weekend. First time having a caddy on the bag. Praying the rain holds off.
 
Cape Henlopen / Lewes was a family vacation spot for well over most of my childhood and I remember seeing the baskets as a kid but never any idea what for. It's been a long time coming to play it. I just need to find someone and the time to get down there again.

Nice. We used to go to Ocean City, MD or Rehoboth Beach when we were kids, but when I got a dog Dewey Beach was the place to go after Labor Day.

Cape Henlopen is a fun spin, Steady Ed course dating to 1978. Super entertaining trying to throw Wham-O Frisbees over dunes and pines on a windy day - not unusual for the ocean breeze to grab your disc and land it behind you. :LOL:

I'm signed up for the Women's Global Event at Boulder Woods in PA this weekend. First time having a caddy on the bag. Praying the rain holds off.

Good luck!
 
Cape Henlopen is a fun spin, Steady Ed course dating to 1978. Super entertaining trying to throw Wham-O Frisbees over dunes and pines on a windy day - not unusual for the ocean breeze to grab your disc and land it behind you. :LOL:

The sun bouncing off the sand in the summer is no joke. And you work twice as hard walking in the sand on the course. Still lots of fun.
 
Got away for a mini trip for a couple days. Played 6 courses today on the way up to Door county, which I've never been to. Planning on hitting the other 6 up here tomorrow before heading down to Manitowoc on Monday hopefully. It's supposed to storm so we'll see if I bother staying there or heading home. I brought rain gear though so probably :p
 
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