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I had a ton of fun playing the HHO and camping with a bunch of friends. It was awesome to see that many people there and the place is looking great.
Players meeting:
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I recently watched a documentary called Skips Stones for Fudge about the guys seeking the stone skipping records. My thought was the opposite of the OP. I think some disc golfers could dominate the stone skipping with some practice. Check it out if you're bored, it's got some real characters in it.
I used to be afraid of losing my beat champ TB.
Now I cycle DX Teebirds and don't even throw my champ one. They start out pretty stable and glidey, and are really fun to hyzer-flip once they beat in.
Yeah, I played the LSO this weekend as well. It was the most brutal round I remember. Although I did also play the Crosstown round that Logger mentioned to you. I was younger then so I don't remember it being as bad.
Our round was an even 6 hours, I can't imagine yours being two hours longer...
My three year old did well with the Lil Wizards when he was two. I got a couple 110 Leopards for him this winter, and he throws them quite a bit further (60-70').
I'm pretty sure that cart was made by a guy in MN. I searched the Twin Cities DG page on facebook, but was unable to find the post I had seen about it. The course in the pictures is Plymouth Creek.
-20 something F with -40 windchill glow round.
We opted to skip hole 18 and run for the car.
Raining and 50-60 mph gusts doesn't sound like much fun either.
This is a cart I made years ago, sorry for the bad pictures. The copper was not cheap, but it made for a strong, fairly light cart. Plus I learned how to solder copper, fun project. It's just sitting in the basement next to the Delta cart these days.