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Flash
July 13th, 2009, 10:06 PM
We will be working up at Stub Stewart State Park this Sunday 7/19/09 from 10 am to 1 pm. The work will include cutting in hole 8 & 9 to finish the front 9 holes. I spoke with Steve Kruger today as we looked at the land where 8 & 9 need to go and he is going to allow us to move 8's tee pad and fairway further toward the off slope from 7's basket area. We will need to flag a few trees for removal and remove some limbs to give a good clear idea for the ranger to look at.

We will also be clearing some down limbs and debris and creating piles near 7's basket for the Rangers to bring in the Chipper and make us some ground cover!

I also spoke with the Head ranger about qualifying people to run the gas powered weed whackers. He said that if you are qualified in the last year at Milo then all they need is Wally to fax over a copy of the training and you can operate the tools at SSSP, otherwise they will organize a training session for anyone else who wants to operate the powered tools on the course. Yeah no more hand sickle action!

This is an impromptu work party and is not sponsored by Stumptown disc golf so you will need to bring your own lunch. If you have some free time on your hands come check out the course and help make hole 8 & 9 evolve!

Darr
July 13th, 2009, 10:35 PM
We will be working up at Stub Stewart State Park this Sunday 7/19/09 from 10 am to 1 pm. The work will include cutting in hole 8 & 9 to finish the front 9 holes. I spoke with Steve Kruger today as we looked at the land where 8 & 9 need to go and he is going to allow us to move 8's tee pad and fairway further toward the off slope from 7's basket area. We will need to flag a few trees for removal and remove some limbs to give a good clear idea for the ranger to look at.

We will also be clearing some down limbs and debris and creating piles near 7's basket for the Rangers to bring in the Chipper and make us some ground cover!

I also spoke with the Head ranger about qualifying people to run the gas powered weed whackers. He said that if you are qualified in the last year at Milo then all they need is Wally to fax over a copy of the training and you can operate the tools at SSSP, otherwise they will organize a training session for anyone else who wants to operate the powered tools on the course. Yeah no more hand sickle action!

This is an impromptu work party and is not sponsored by Stumptown disc golf so you will need to bring your own lunch. If you have some free time on your hands come check out the course and help make hole 8 & 9 evolve!
I am moving this weekend but I'll try to make it. You should ask Steve about the lunch thing, I believe a motion passed providing lunch for member work parties. :rockon::rockon:

Flash
July 13th, 2009, 11:06 PM
I am moving this weekend but I'll try to make it. You should ask Steve about the lunch thing, I believe a motion passed providing lunch for member work parties. :rockon::rockon:

Yeah I think it needs to be requested before hand. I think in the future we will be able to have better forward planning and can make lunch happen. Maybe we can even have someone come out and cook for those that are working.

I think after we finish the front 9 layout and we are working to make the course more playable we will do some bigger Stumptown supported work parties and maybe a bag tag on the object course.

"Over the Hill" Bob
July 15th, 2009, 10:01 AM
Yeah I think it needs to be requested before hand. I think in the future we will be able to have better forward planning and can make lunch happen. Maybe we can even have someone come out and cook for those that are working.

I think after we finish the front 9 layout and we are working to make the course more playable we will do some bigger Stumptown supported work parties and maybe a bag tag on the object course.

I unfortunately won't be able to make it this Sunday as it is my Grandsons 1st Birthday. For future work parties I've found that the amount of labor I can provide is minimal, but I would gladly be the cook.

Mike, I also now have two of the 5 gallon Igloo Orange water coolers. Let me know if you need to borrow them.

Bob

Flash
July 18th, 2009, 08:37 PM
Remember, we are meeting at the Hilltop parking Lot at 10 am!

We are working on Holes 8 & 9!!

Bring Gloves

JMittl
July 18th, 2009, 08:49 PM
Kel Carver and myself will be there at 10. See you there.

"Over the Hill" Bob
July 19th, 2009, 08:12 PM
How did the work party go? What still needs to be done to get the first 9 playable? How about a Stumptown work party soon?

Bob

Scott
July 19th, 2009, 08:53 PM
How did the work party go? What still needs to be done to get the first 9 playable? How about a Stumptown work party soon?

Bob

It went pretty well. We got the fairways for 8 and 9 pretty carved out, but there is still a ton of debris to be moved off the fairways.

Flash
July 19th, 2009, 10:38 PM
We had a smaller turnout today:

Thanks goes to:
Jeff Mittl
Kel Carver
Jeff Hagerty
Scott Hill
Derek Feltham
Me

We worked on defining hole 8 and moving the tee pad away from danger on the 7 fairway. We also cut the walkout from 8 to 9 tee area and worked on 9's fairway. We moved a bunch of debris on 7 & 8's fairways to a central chipping pile on 7's fairway. We also de-limbed all the trees in 8's fairway up to about 10 feet or so and cleaned up the greens for 8 short and long. We still have a lot of debris to move off of 8's fairway but we are hoping for a little help from the rangers. We think they can get the chipper down 8's fairway and chip all the branches in place. We de-limbed the trees on 9's fairway and cleared the teeing area. We have more work to do on this hole but we will need some help from Steve with a chain saw.

After everyone else took off I wandered back out to the course to put the basket markers in for holes 3, 4, 5 & 6. I will wait on holes 7, 8 & 9 until we can get the chain saw work done to clear up those holes better. So if you go out there now you can get a good idea of the first 6 holes. Next steps will be to clear more debris, which can go by really fast if we have more than 6 people. Also we need to work on cutting the vegetation on the fairways. Then we will put in some temporary gravel tee pads to play from as we work the course in.

Thanks again everyone for 4 hours of your Sunday!

I hope for a stronger showing from the west siders next time!!!!