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KevinW
March 9th, 2010, 01:43 AM
So I made the drive out their finally today (3-9). I had a really good time, the weather was fair. (sunny then a random hail storm to sunny)

Went with 2 others and played the canyon course then played meadow ridge. This is easily one of my favorite courses that ive played in since I began playing disc. But I was confused on some little things that really turned me off. To start with those outhouses need some TLC and all of the trash cans were overflowing. I was torn into either littering aka leaning my trash on the cans in the course or just packing it out. Ended up just packing our trash back to Tee 1 on canyon trash cans.

Maybe I just came at the wrong time of the season. But I had a blast and the 2 hour drive was worth it for the course. And I learned a valuable lesson about the steep drop off warning on 5 is it. On canyon ridge course where you throw down and to the right a little bit. Spent a solid 40 minutes looking for a lost disc... haha

But nice course and ill be back in the following weeks.

V/R

KevinW

p.s finished +1 canyon and +5 Meadow.. Hole 16 on meadow kicked my butt.

emmarose
March 9th, 2010, 11:16 AM
So I made the drive out their finally today (3-9). I had a really good time, the weather was fair. (sunny then a random hail storm to sunny)

Went with 2 others and played the canyon course then played meadow ridge. This is easily one of my favorite courses that ive played in since I began playing disc. But I was confused on some little things that really turned me off. To start with those outhouses need some TLC and all of the trash cans were overflowing. I was torn into either littering aka leaning my trash on the cans in the course or just packing it out. Ended up just packing our trash back to Tee 1 on canyon trash cans.

Maybe I just came at the wrong time of the season. But I had a blast and the 2 hour drive was worth it for the course. And I learned a valuable lesson about the steep drop off warning on 5 is it. On canyon ridge course where you throw down and to the right a little bit. Spent a solid 40 minutes looking for a lost disc... haha

But nice course and ill be back in the following weeks.

V/R

KevinW

p.s finished +1 canyon and +5 Meadow.. Hole 16 on meadow kicked my butt.

never use the port a potties... find a fern... it's part of the rustic charm...

sillybizz
March 9th, 2010, 11:35 AM
Thank you for packing it out and not leaving your garbage on the ground, glad you had a good time.

KevinW
March 9th, 2010, 01:24 PM
yes... those potties almost made me puke and I did just use the trees. But was worried id get yelled at to be honest.

emmarose
March 9th, 2010, 01:34 PM
yes... those potties almost made me puke and I did just use the trees. But was worried id get yelled at to be honest.

... last time i attempted using one i ended crying from the fumes and peeing down the back of my legs... i've decided i no longer care if someone sees my bare booty hanging out from behind a fern... i will never use a port a pottie again...

... ain't nobody gonna yell at you for peein' free in the breeze out at horning's... 'cept maybe ma horning if you weren't bein' discreet, but i'd hope you have the good sense not to tinkle in front of a lady... hehe.

as far as the garbage goes... i know bob is aware of it being an area that needs work, but we can all really help by realizing this is the off season and his garbage/recycling crew is not in full force right now. i think pack it in, pack it out is the way to go as far as doing our part to help out the horning's family and to keep their amazing courses pristinely beautiful... takes a village to maintain a golf course! ;)

peace threw disc golf,
emmarose

Adam Schneider
March 9th, 2010, 01:43 PM
If you brought the garbage in, you can bring it out again. If it's gonna be sticky (chocolate wrapper, apple core, soda can, etc.), bring a garbage bag. I don't understand why this is difficult for some people.

emmarose
March 9th, 2010, 01:51 PM
If you brought the garbage in, you can bring it out again. If it's gonna be sticky (chocolate wrapper, apple core, soda can, etc.), bring a garbage bag. I don't understand why this is difficult for some people.

same concept as the jerks who don't think cigarette butts count as littering... depends on how you were raised, i think. my parents met while teaching outdoorschool, so these concepts are ingrained in my genetic makeup... i had people over to my house one time that i had to explain to them why they couldn't throw their bottle caps in my front yard, please use the ashtrays on the porch, and no, you can't put cans in the firepit... inexplicable ways to us good hippies...

peace,
em

sillybizz
March 9th, 2010, 02:02 PM
My family was all very conservative Mormons and I was always taught to leave the camp grounds/hunting grounds cleaner then when you found it so it's not just a hippie thing ... it's more of a respect thing and some people have more then others.

emmarose
March 9th, 2010, 05:08 PM
My family was all very conservative Mormons and I was always taught to leave the camp grounds/hunting grounds cleaner then when you found it so it's not just a hippie thing ... it's more of a respect thing and some people have more then others.

true dat.

Bob Horning
March 11th, 2010, 08:54 AM
So I made the drive out their finally today (3-9). I had a really good time, the weather was fair. (sunny then a random hail storm to sunny)

Went with 2 others and played the canyon course then played meadow ridge. This is easily one of my favorite courses that ive played in since I began playing disc. But I was confused on some little things that really turned me off. To start with those outhouses need some TLC and all of the trash cans were overflowing. I was torn into either littering aka leaning my trash on the cans in the course or just packing it out. Ended up just packing our trash back to Tee 1 on canyon trash cans.

Maybe I just came at the wrong time of the season. But I had a blast and the 2 hour drive was worth it for the course. And I learned a valuable lesson about the steep drop off warning on 5 is it. On canyon ridge course where you throw down and to the right a little bit. Spent a solid 40 minutes looking for a lost disc... haha

But nice course and ill be back in the following weeks.

V/R

KevinW

p.s finished +1 canyon and +5 Meadow.. Hole 16 on meadow kicked my butt.

Hi Kevin, So Sorry about the trash cans and porta potties. last week was a very busy week for me and I also had a weekend conference to go to. On Saturday evening I remembered that I forgot to do my rounds or to call my son to come up and do them. Normally we have a handle on them, so again, sorry.

Thanks, Bob

erp
March 11th, 2010, 11:48 AM
That's odd, I always suspected that a guy that gets directed to 3 gold tablets with 5 new commandments from God himself and then can't find them might have been smoking a little something...

I mean, c'mon would you forget where you buried a gold tablet from God?

All the Mormons I've met have been pretty neat, but if they were all like Joseph Smith, we'd be up to out a$$e$ in gold tablets!

My family was all very conservative Mormons and I was always taught to leave the camp grounds/hunting grounds cleaner then when you found it so it's not just a hippie thing ... it's more of a respect thing and some people have more then others.

emmarose
March 11th, 2010, 01:19 PM
hehehe.

God never lends me anything anymore, 'cause i can never remember where i put it...

KevinW
March 13th, 2010, 12:29 PM
Oh I understand it's the off season. I for sure will be back soon to hopefully get there early enough to play all 3. The courses are great and see ya on the flip.

Kevin

Skyler
March 14th, 2010, 11:00 PM
Beautiful course. It truly is a disc golfer's playground. Most of my DG experience has been at Willamate Park, Adair Park, COCC and Pier Park. Hornings is comparable in the awesomeness factor and offers much for folks who love the game. Thanks Hornings! You've got a lifer. I'll always put my $3 in the bucket for all your hard work out there!

JMan
March 15th, 2010, 12:04 PM
^^^^^
if you're going to be there a lot just go with the yearly pass, cause it looks so good on the bag. Hey we did a glo round on Meadow Ridge Sat. night...wild

emmarose
March 15th, 2010, 12:42 PM
^^^^^
if you're going to be there a lot just go with the yearly pass, cause it looks so good on the bag. Hey we did a glo round on Meadow Ridge Sat. night...wild

must've nearly been a spiritual experience... did you play til sunrise?
peace,
em

JMan
March 15th, 2010, 12:47 PM
We pre-lit the course, had dinner then t'd off at 8, finished up just after midnight.

emmarose
March 15th, 2010, 12:54 PM
We pre-lit the course, had dinner then t'd off at 8, finished up just after midnight.

well done! that sounds great... cold and chilly, but it must've been epically awesome!

Skyler
March 16th, 2010, 01:15 AM
^^^^^
if you're going to be there a lot just go with the yearly pass, cause it looks so good on the bag. Hey we did a glo round on Meadow Ridge Sat. night...wild

That sounds sweet. Would love to give that a shot.

How much are the yearly passes?

Scott
March 16th, 2010, 05:41 AM
That sounds sweet. Would love to give that a shot.

How much are the yearly passes?

$60

Bob Horning
March 16th, 2010, 10:43 AM
That sounds sweet. Would love to give that a shot.

How much are the yearly passes?

In May they change to $40, in Sept they are $20 for the rest of the year.

Kris C
May 26th, 2010, 09:17 AM
My brother and I are coming over from Coeur d'Alene to play in the Brennan Jones Open next month, and I was wondering if there are any campgrounds near the course?

Hippy007
May 26th, 2010, 10:47 AM
My brother and I are coming over from Coeur d'Alene to play in the Brennan Jones Open next month, and I was wondering if there are any campgrounds near the course?

you can camp on site.

Hippy007
:cool2:

Kris C
May 26th, 2010, 11:01 AM
Awesome! Thanks Hippy.

Hippy007
May 26th, 2010, 11:34 AM
Awesome! Thanks Hippy.

no problem. I would contact bob about showing up to camp so you have a site saved for you.

Hippy007
:cool2:

sillybizz
May 26th, 2010, 11:42 AM
I would give a good review on camping there; it's cheap, there's running water, practice basket in the camp grounds, free disc golf and 3 courses on site. :)

TreeLove
May 26th, 2010, 05:58 PM
I'll let Bob answer this one, but I am already chuckling...

Bob Horning
May 28th, 2010, 04:26 PM
I would give a good review on camping there; it's cheap, there's running water, practice basket in the camp grounds, free disc golf and 3 courses on site. :)

I am going to be saving a large group camp ground for the event. Camping is $4 per person. If you are playing in the tournament there is no charge for the day use, it's included in the fees of the tournament.

Normally if you're camping here your camping fees cover you until noon the following day. So Sillybizz is partially right about free disc golf. If folks stay after noon then the day use fees kick in. In other words, if you're group camping (non-tournament) then it's $4 per person, play that day and the following morning. If you stay for the afternoon after a camp night then it's and extra $3, for a total of $7. Individual camping (up to 4 people) is $15 per site, and then the same day use fees the following afternoon.

Kris C
May 28th, 2010, 07:35 PM
So I don't need a reservation for the night before the tournament, correct?

Bob Horning
May 28th, 2010, 09:55 PM
So I don't need a reservation for the night before the tournament, correct?

You got it, there will be group camping available to those in the tournament.