View Full Version : BASKETS have come to Mason County.
Skookum
February 16th, 2011, 07:24 PM
Big Thanks to WSDGA, Scott Papa, and all of our sponsors for helping us make this happen.
Now we cashing on all those "Hey let me know when you guys are putting in baskets, I will come help." that we have heard in the last 8 months. So here it is the all call.
SATURDAY the 26TH of FEBRUARY at 9:00AM - 3:00PM we will be digging all the holes and doing some course maintenance at SHELTON SPRINGS.
The holes are for the baskets we may do a smaller more controlled work party to actually set the sleeves in concrete but we could really use help with the holes. If we get enough folks saying they will be coming to help then we will run a concrete team at the same time. The ground is tough digging so if you have tools like shovels, picks, and or digging bars please bring them with you.
If digging is a little to strenuous for you we still have a few minor course maintenance things that need to be done in preparation for the influx of players we are sure to have once the baskets are set, so bring a rake, or just a pair of gloves for clearing sticks and branches.
If you think you can make it please respond to this post as knowing the rough numbers will help us organize better, I don't want anybodies time wasted, lets get this course into tip-top shape for the upcoming season.
BASKETS!!!!!!!!!!!
NEWS FLASH!
MCDG has decided to pre-anchor our baskets based on the strong advice of some of our peers. This means a few things:
1: We will not need "post hole diggers", but please bring shovels, picks, and digging bars if you have any. The hole will be bigger but in a way maybe easier to dig. The small post hole with the rocks is tough but the bigger holes will minimize the impact of the rocks on digging.
2: There is a crazy chance we maybe able to play on Saturday, the concrete work is being done tomorrow so if we get the holes dug, anchors installed, AND receive our locks. It possible we might install baskets that day. NO PROMISES
Don't forget if your not a "digger", but still want to help, bring your loppers or a rake and help us put the finishing touches on the new hole 15. We will have light duty work available.
olydiscgolf
February 16th, 2011, 09:37 PM
See you on the 26th!
sillybizz
February 17th, 2011, 10:43 AM
I wish I could help but this is the same day as Pretzelbowl!
emmarose
February 17th, 2011, 11:05 AM
well done. y'all be amazin' up there in mc...
Flash
February 17th, 2011, 09:50 PM
Rent a powered auger it will save your back and time. The cost of rental is worth the time saved and the consistency of the hole dug. I believe home depot rents them for like $85 for all day. At least check into it. You could cut holes and place collars in one day no problem with about 8 people.
Jerry Miller rented one when we put in the Trojan course and we had to go through some bedrock.
Sorry can't make it but thought this information might be useful!
m.mick
February 17th, 2011, 10:47 PM
count me in if someone in olympia or the nearby area has a seat open in their rig. a truck even better as i may be able to round up a digging bar or two
TYVEK
February 18th, 2011, 10:38 AM
Rent a powered auger it will save your back and time. The cost of rental is worth the time saved and the consistency of the hole dug. I believe home depot rents them for like $85 for all day. At least check into it. You could cut holes and place collars in one day no problem with about 8 people.
Jerry Miller rented one when we put in the Trojan course and we had to go through some bedrock.
Sorry can't make it but thought this information might be useful!
i will give this idea a HUGE SECOND!!!! this would be far more beneficial for time and effort than having people doing the digging. you would deffinately be able to get all the holes dug and collars installed in concrete on the same day if you were to use one of these augers.
Skookum
February 18th, 2011, 07:09 PM
i will give this idea a HUGE SECOND!!!! this would be far more beneficial for time and effort than having people doing the digging. you would deffinately be able to get all the holes dug and collars installed in concrete on the same day if you were to use one of these augers.
I will try to respond to this without the tear full flashbacks.
We tried to dig the holes for the posts one of those nice big augers on wheels and in the end due to how the soil is composed it was faster AND easier by hand with a digging bar and post hole digger. The soil is loose and relatively soft but filled with large rocks (think 17s pro tee). Those augers are only nice if you don't have to remove them from the hole every 3-4 inches to clear rocks by hand.
Please believe if there is was power tool that would make this easier us Mason County boys would use it.(If only we could dig holes with chainsaws...)
It's amazing how much anger I still carry from that day... dragging that giant thing through the woods only to have to dig 75% of the hole with literally my bare hands. It's pissing me off justing posting about it...
TYVEK
February 19th, 2011, 01:00 PM
:wink2:I will try to respond to this without the tear full flashbacks.
We tried to dig the holes for the posts one of those nice big augers on wheels and in the end due to how the soil is composed it was faster AND easier by hand with a digging bar and post hole digger. The soil is loose and relatively soft but filled with large rocks (think 17s pro tee). Those augers are only nice if you don't have to remove them from the hole every 3-4 inches to clear rocks by hand.
Please believe if there is was power tool that would make this easier us Mason County boys would use it.(If only we could dig holes with chainsaws...)
It's amazing how much anger I still carry from that day... dragging that giant thing through the woods only to have to dig 75% of the hole with literally my bare hands. It's pissing me off justing posting about it...
wow, didnt realize i would be bringing up such powerfull memories! :biggrin2:
yikes, please dont send your therepy bill to me.:wink2: anywho, this sounds like a excellent story for you to tell your grandkids when they complain about doing some sort of work. "you think thats hard, let me tell you kids about the time.............."
Skookum
February 21st, 2011, 10:36 PM
NEWS FLASH!
MCDG has decided to pre-anchor our baskets based on the strong advice of some of our peers. This means a few things:
1: We will not need "post hole diggers", but please bring shovels, picks, and digging bars if you have any. The hole will be bigger but in a way maybe easier to dig. The small post hole with the rocks is tough but the bigger holes will minimize the impact of the rocks on digging.
2: There is a crazy chance we maybe able to play on Saturday, the concrete work is being done tomorrow so if we get the holes dug, anchors installed, AND receive our locks. It possible we might install baskets that day. NO PROMISES
Don't forget if your not a "digger", but still want to help, bring your loppers or a rake and help us put the finishing touches on the new hole 15. We will have light duty work available.
TREX
February 23rd, 2011, 09:59 AM
It's funny how so many people think we haven't thought of the auger Idea. Lots of people have asked me why we are not using one. I really wish we could but after using one for a few holes it was to difficult. The giant rocks bind it up and make you have to stop and move it to remove them over and over again. It was a battle I wont soon fight again. Digging them by hand is unfortunately the easiest way. =[ The good news is that we have enough people coming to make it easy on everyone. We will assemble the baskets tonight and if it all works out we may be playing the same day we set the anchors =].
Lund
February 25th, 2011, 09:29 AM
Hows it looking up there, snow-wise? Is the work party still happening?
KG_MCDGC
February 25th, 2011, 02:41 PM
Good question, Lundy. I spoke to Morgan this morning, and he said that everything is still a go for tomorrow. The sun is doing a great job of melting the snow. And it seems that if their are enough people showing up, there will be discs flying into baskets by afternoon!
TREX
February 25th, 2011, 05:24 PM
Yep, we are go for tomorrow. Everything is loaded up and ready to go, including baskets =]. Bring your mittens it's going to be a cold somebitch.
Skookum
February 25th, 2011, 08:42 PM
I have have 20 locks in my possession. We are 18 holes in the ground away from paradise (Pardon the possible overstatement but it will be nice to have baskets only 10 minutes away.). It will be cold tomorrow but clear so dress warm and dig fast. No sleep tonight for me....
olydiscgolf
February 25th, 2011, 09:37 PM
I have have 20 locks in my possession. We are 18 holes in the ground away from paradise (Pardon the possible overstatement but it will be nice to have baskets only 10 minutes away.). It will be cold tomorrow but clear so dress warm and dig fast. No sleep tonight for me....
I am super stoked for tomorrow! Its gonna be cold and the ground is going to be hard, but I can't remember the last time I got this excited for golf!
olydiscgolf
February 26th, 2011, 07:29 PM
18 holes installed......18 holes played!
SPIDER-DAN
February 26th, 2011, 08:38 PM
super awesome!!!
jeffmonty
February 26th, 2011, 10:24 PM
Congratulations are in order here. I know you guys have been thinking about this great day for a long time. On behalf of the WSDGA we couldn't be happier for you! Great job and here we come to play!
sillybizz
February 26th, 2011, 10:44 PM
Excellent!!! Congratulations MC on having the best course in Western Washington!!! I'm going to go back down and play it really soon. Kevin and Morgan and everyone over there, you guys rock!! Thank you.
Skookum
February 27th, 2011, 12:01 AM
Just want to say thank you to everyone who came down and help today, as well as, a shout out to WSDGA, Scott Papa, and Spider Dan who while not there today contributed in big ways to the result.
Huge pat on the back to MCDG for making and executing a plan, things went smoothly without the stress that could have hung over a day like today. Special thanks to my mom? Somebody tell me they got a picture of that cake and put it up for everyone to see, that blew my mind.
I guess it's time to say Shelton Springs DCG (http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course.php?id=4390&mode=ci) is officially open for business. We have a little work to get done for Team DG and after that we will begin the fund raising process again for the tee pads. Until then, we cordially invite you to come play a round or two at the Springs.
olydiscgolf
February 27th, 2011, 12:22 AM
Just want to say thank you to everyone who came down and help today, as well as, a shout out to WSDGA, Scott Papa, and Spider Dan who while not there today contributed in big ways to the result.
Huge pat on the back to MCDG for making and executing a plan, things went smoothly without the stress that could have hung over a day like today. Special thanks to my mom? Somebody tell me they got a picture of that cake and put it up for everyone to see, that blew my mind.
I guess it's time to say Shelton Springs DCG (http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course.php?id=4390&mode=ci) is officially open for business. We have a little work to get done for Team DG and after that we will begin the fund raising process again for the tee pads. Until then, we cordially invite you to come play a round or two at the Springs.
The cake.
Skookum
February 27th, 2011, 12:35 AM
Thank you Chris. do you have a bigger version?
olydiscgolf
February 27th, 2011, 12:52 AM
Thank you Chris. do you have a bigger version?
Check with JP.
FISH
February 28th, 2011, 08:46 AM
Morgan, check with Shannon. She took a lot of pictures, including the cake and final basket ceremony. I'd also like to add Justin Gross to your shout out, plus all who showed up on Saturday to bust out a sweat in the 18 degree temperature. Brave and eager souls. Three hours to dig holes big enough for those anchors, tamp them in, and set 18 baskets. Gotta be a record!
The round of doubles after lunch was Magestic. To have the light snow start falling and steadily increase till the end, I felt like it was Mother Natures pat on the back to us for doing something that is good.
John's request for the group hug (we weren't drunk...well maybe John a little) was a great ending to a most gratifying day. Thanks again to our family of Disc Golfers.
Skookum
February 28th, 2011, 11:21 AM
Morgan, check with Shannon. She took a lot of pictures, including the cake and final basket ceremony. I'd also like to add Justin Gross to your shout out, plus all who showed up on Saturday to bust out a sweat in the 18 degree temperature. Brave and eager souls. Three hours to dig holes big enough for those anchors, tamp them in, and set 18 baskets. Gotta be a record!
The round of doubles after lunch was Magestic. To have the light snow start falling and steadily increase till the end, I felt like it was Mother Natures pat on the back to us for doing something that is good.
John's request for the group hug (we weren't drunk...well maybe John a little) was a great ending to a most gratifying day. Thanks again to our family of Disc Golfers.
OMG Fish is trolling the boards...
DMajor
March 1st, 2011, 11:51 AM
What was the basket on the cake made out of?
Skookum
March 1st, 2011, 10:35 PM
Metal. It was constructed by Fish I think.
BAKE
March 2nd, 2011, 11:03 AM
Metal. It was constructed by Fish I think.
Group Hug was A Perfect Ending to a great Day:cheers:
TREX
March 2nd, 2011, 11:50 AM
I'm so glad I bailed before the GH..
KG_MCDGC
March 2nd, 2011, 03:33 PM
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/_xcIPQjL2724/TW691FwmeZI/AAAAAAAAAa0/mXpLh4wZqSY/s640/IMAG0060.jpg
Hole 18- Stand tall
TREX
March 2nd, 2011, 07:42 PM
You know it was great putting in the course. It was awesome setting the new baskets. What would be stupendous, NO MORE RAIN so we can play on them.
emmarose
March 3rd, 2011, 02:01 PM
You know it was great putting in the course. It was awesome setting the new baskets. What would be stupendous, NO MORE RAIN so we can play on them.
... what? 'cause you can't play in the rain? c'mon now, y'all's on the olympic peninsula... if you didn't golf in the rain, you'd hardly golf at all...
... i know you's tougher than that! well, maybe shannon and mel are anyway... :p
Skookum
March 3rd, 2011, 05:23 PM
While it's true those two are tuff, TRex is proof it has nothing to do with the length of their hair.
emmarose
March 3rd, 2011, 06:36 PM
While it's true those two are tuff, TRex is proof it has nothing to do with the length of their hair.
hahaha!!!
TREX
March 3rd, 2011, 06:53 PM
While it's true those two are tuff, TRex is proof it has nothing to do with the length of their hair.
:rockon: HATER! :rockon:
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