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  1. #176
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    Seattle recommendations for a course? Probably not too strenuous of a hike?

    Just spoke with my buddy who had a bone marrow transplant at UW a few weeks ago to cure his AML and he sounds great! I'm flying up in a couple weeks and he asked if I wanted to play some frisbee golf with him.

    I'm guessing his energy level won't be too awesome so a flatter course would be good. Also needs to be no more than 30-45 minutes from the campus and the Hutch.

  2. #177
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    I am not familiar with the Seatle WA area courses, but if no one chimes in this site is a great place to check out courses and read reviews.

    disc golf course review. It allows you to view all courses in the area you are searching.
    whatever I feel like i what to do!

  3. #178
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    yup. http://www.dgcoursereview.com/ is the place to go to find courses. Plenty of reviews and good info on the courses there as well.

  4. #179
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    Quote Originally Posted by Conundrum View Post
    Seattle recommendations for a course? Probably not too strenuous of a hike?

    Just spoke with my buddy who had a bone marrow transplant at UW a few weeks ago to cure his AML and he sounds great! I'm flying up in a couple weeks and he asked if I wanted to play some frisbee golf with him.

    I'm guessing his energy level won't be too awesome so a flatter course would be good. Also needs to be no more than 30-45 minutes from the campus and the Hutch.
    Not sure if it is still open, but check out the Lakewood course, in South Seattle/Burien area. By far the best one around. A few smaller hills but really well set out. There is a very small, technical course at North Park. Lots of trees and basically built into a large hill. Not too taxing though due to size. Terrace Creek is also not too bad. Certainly hit Lakewood if you can.

  5. #180
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    I knew you would know. Hippie.

  6. #181
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    Quote Originally Posted by SchralphMacchio View Post
    I used to play a lot at the OG course, Oak Grove in Pasadena. Talk about a place you don't want to lose a disc ... that place is overgrown, wild, dusty, hot.
    Went out for my first time here today, Oak Grove. 100% as you described! It was fun though, and I started figuring out my throws in the back nine. Found out it's the world's first permanent disc course...guess that's as good a place as any to start.

  7. #182
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jumper Bones View Post
    Went out for my first time here today, Oak Grove. 100% as you described! It was fun though, and I started figuring out my throws in the back nine. Found out it's the world's first permanent disc course...guess that's as good a place as any to start.
    Glad you got out and had fun! After a little practice you will improve and it gets pretty cool. It has a sharp learning curve and once you start you will notice that you will improve quickly. (hence the addictive nature)
    whatever I feel like i what to do!

  8. #183
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    Anyone in bozeman want to play? Give my a shout out and Ill buy the beer.
    "If you're gonna be dumb, you gotta be tough."

  9. #184
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    re bozeman disc golf

    all lower 18 teepads are now 10'x5' concrete, your welcome...
    lots of clearing deadstuff on the upper as well,

    place is lookin really good, just had mystery ranch open over the wknd

    some pics of lower teepads from a friends fb
    fun to stare up at bridger while throwin, golf/ski countryclub dirtbag style, luvit...
    http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?s...5224754&type=1

    prob play later in the week again nest, ill shootya a pm...
    ...

  10. #185
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    Quote Originally Posted by baseWeldr View Post
    re bozeman disc golf

    all lower 18 teepads are now 10'x5' concrete, your welcome...
    lots of clearing deadstuff on the upper as well,

    place is lookin really good, just had mystery ranch open over the wknd

    some pics of lower teepads from a friends fb
    fun to stare up at bridger while throwin, golf/ski countryclub dirtbag style, luvit...
    http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?s...5224754&type=1

    prob play later in the week again nest, ill shootya a pm...
    Looks sweet can't wait to check it out.
    "If you're gonna be dumb, you gotta be tough."

  11. #186
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    The Bohart course is really nice. Played solo yesterday and had a blast. I can't believe how nice the fairways/upkeep is. Had a pretty good round on the lower 18 but the 4 holes that I played on the upper kicked my ass. Give me a shout out if playing this week.
    "If you're gonna be dumb, you gotta be tough."

  12. #187
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    i dont get to boze too often but would be down for a round up here (bs)

  13. #188
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    Quote Originally Posted by nateski View Post
    i dont get to boze too often but would be down for a round up here (bs)
    Going to spruce moose on sat. Might be down for a game in the early afternoon. Do you know if its okay to sleep in your car in the BS parking lot after the show or do they crack down? I would really rather not drive down after the show.
    "If you're gonna be dumb, you gotta be tough."

  14. #189
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    Get ready bitches.

    Played La Mirada here in LA last week. Awesome. Doing it again monday...

  15. #190
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    Heading out today. Where dafuk did I put my mid-range?

  16. #191
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    got 27 in today at the river. Cheers to summer!
    whatever I feel like i what to do!

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    Friend on 18 at Lakewood


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    From a month ago @ Glenwood Springs


  19. #194
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    Denver Maggs - hit me up if you want to play.

  20. #195
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    There's a course at the Easter Seals camp (Rocky Mountain Village) @I-70 and Hwy 40 in Empire. They say call ahead for a T-time. (303)569-2333. Also a free course on the reservoir in Frisco. Either are doable for me from Georgetown.

    I could be down if there were a road or mountain bike ride involved before hand.
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    Dude its losers like you that give ski bums a bad rap.

  21. #196
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    Quote Originally Posted by Poop~Ghost View Post
    Denver Maggs - hit me up if you want to play.
    just sent you a pm......

    great web site also...

    http://www.dgcoursereview.com/

  22. #197
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    Sunshine Park Sandwich, NH. First game all season.

    People should learn endurance; they should learn to endure the discomforts of heat and cold, hunger and thirst; they should learn to be patient when receiving abuse and scorn; for it is the practice of endurance that quenches the fire of worldly passions which is burning up their bodies.
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  23. #198
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuckerman View Post
    Sunshine Park Sandwich, NH. First game all season.

    That looks GNARLY.

    My hazards are more like this:


  24. #199
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    ^hahaha. Yeah, the EC has it going on when it comes to difficult holes in the woods. My experience in CO & SoCal has been shots that were way more open...ball golf styles. Been playing while traveling for business a lot lately.

    Courses I've really enjoyed. that I highly recommend if you're in the area:
    Moab, Utah - Holy shit this course is awesome. Playing on Moab rocks, off cliffs, etc. Bring a car with at least 7" clearance.
    Sky High Disc Golf, California - This is out on Mountain High resort in the summer. Great camping nearby, 27 hole course, with many 500+ft downhill shots
    Sedgeley Woods, Philly, PA - Classic 27 hole tree course with tricky shots and some S-curves req'd. Not too long.
    Queenstown, NZ - Views are epic, holes are decent.
    Conifer, Colorado - Best one I've played within 2hrs of Denver.
    Golden Gate Park, SF - This is what every woodsy disc golf course should aspire to. Got me back into the game after a 3-yr hiatus.
    Brandywine Creek State Park, Deleware - This is where I learned, so this is just a plug. Loooong shots, and The Beauty @ hole 4.

  25. #200
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    Nice pictures!

    Commonlaw- That is on bad ass tee pad.
    whatever I feel like i what to do!

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