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JR Stengele
March 26th, 2012, 12:50 PM
Not sure what your plans are Jub but it would be nice if you would let those who helped install the front nine know what your thoughts are so we can help you in the near future. Glad to hear this is currently in the works. Any info would be MUCH appreciated.
JR S
:cheers:
drkstr
March 26th, 2012, 02:40 PM
Alrighty ~ in my best Johnny Carson "I did not know that"
I'm available Mr. Jub
Cinque
March 27th, 2012, 12:54 AM
Me three!
LJ Jubner
March 27th, 2012, 06:41 AM
We are in a short holding period. Will keep you all advised as as I know something.
I do know we will be funding this so any help would be appreciated
JR Stengele
March 27th, 2012, 08:09 AM
Would love to. Just let us know what we can do jub. Super excited about another nine at Silver Lake.
captain jack
March 28th, 2012, 05:40 PM
Ya ! What they all said. :mobmentality:
Stop takin' all the glory for yourself P Diddy, cheeze, who do you think you are, Lowell ? :biggrin2:
Hey, if we be payin', can we have concrete pads in the woods ?
QUARRY
May 24th, 2012, 09:45 PM
I will be available to help anytime!
QUARRY
June 10th, 2012, 10:40 AM
Is there any news about the woodland 9? Anything that we can help with? Maybe organize a work party? It's going to take a lot of bushwacking over there. Just point me in the right direction and I'll start hacking.
We are in a short holding period. Will keep you all advised as as I know something.
I do know we will be funding this so any help would be appreciated
QUARRY
June 13th, 2012, 04:19 PM
Is there any news about the woodland 9? Anything that we can help with? Maybe organize a work party? It's going to take a lot of bushwacking over there. Just point me in the right direction and I'll start hacking.
Not sure what your plans are Jub but it would be nice if you would let those who helped install the front nine know what your thoughts are so we can help you in the near future. Glad to hear this is currently in the works. Any info would be MUCH appreciated.
JR S
:cheers:
CelticDave
June 18th, 2012, 05:46 PM
I would be interested in helping out as well. Been playing almost a year now and since this is my home course I would love to help out with getting the other nine holes in. My email is celticdave00@gmail.com
Paulie
July 25th, 2012, 11:06 AM
I was out there the other day and a parks department guy was out there so I asked about the wooded 9 plans and he told me it is dead. He said the budget just isn't there for the work to make it playable. I hope this isn't the end of the idea just a setback.
Taylor
November 14th, 2012, 06:51 AM
Any update on this?
JR Stengele
November 28th, 2012, 04:25 PM
Supposed to still be in the works. Jub? You there?
LakeStevensBA
November 28th, 2012, 09:52 PM
Agreed. Funds and labor should not be the reason for not putting in a potential back 9. We can raise money for baskets and have work parties to clean that wooded pile of blackberries.
If there is any life left in getting the back nine installed, you got the support.
LJ Jubner
November 29th, 2012, 08:33 AM
Agreed. Funds and labor should not be the reason for not putting in a potential back 9. We can raise money for baskets ....
So when is the first LS fundraiser to replace the patio furniture you call a target?
I refuse to do this on a shoestring. Remember the cool toy the Parks used to work on the front? Well I do and I am angling towards them doing the heavy lifting not us.
"lesson learned from the Tac"
JR Stengele
November 29th, 2012, 11:42 AM
Agreed. Funds and labor should not be the reason for not putting in a potential back 9. We can raise money for baskets and have work parties to clean that wooded pile of blackberries.
If there is any life left in getting the back nine installed, you got the support.
^ THIS
I get your point Jub but still feel we could be helping clear fairways and perhaps putting up temp tones or something unitl we can get help from the parks dept for major issues/$.
captain jack
November 29th, 2012, 08:44 PM
Remember the cool toy the Parks used to work on the front? Well I do and I am angling towards them doing the heavy lifting not us.
The Auger ?
That thing was silly. Talk about overkill.
The guy chewed up four foot wide, 5 foot deep craters, when we needed 18" wide, 24" deep holes.
He spent way more time than was needed for each collar, chewing up far more ground than was necessary.
I dont think the parks guy who dug the holes knew what we were puting in them. The result was loose mounts.
This time round, auger boy needs a five minute education, before he starts exploring for oil out there.
Save us all some time. ;)
LJ Jubner
November 30th, 2012, 07:21 AM
The Auger ?
That thing was silly. Talk about overkill.
The guy chewed up four foot wide, 5 foot deep craters, when we needed 18" wide, 24" deep holes.
He spent way more time than was needed for each collar, chewing up far more ground than was necessary.
I dont think the parks guy who dug the holes knew what we were puting in them. The result was loose mounts.
This time round, auger boy needs a five minute education, before he starts exploring for oil out there.
Save us all some time. ;)
How does that explain why the one basket you set is 6 inches higher then it should be.
Sometimes help is not really help
JR Stengele
November 30th, 2012, 09:29 AM
You referring to hole 8?
QUARRY
December 12th, 2012, 02:56 AM
:explode:
LakeStevensBA
December 12th, 2012, 03:28 PM
Jub,
I think the key question here is "Will the City of Everett allow us to put in the back 9 if we agreed to do the work?"
Is there anyone at the Parks dept that is willing to work with us if we provide the labor?
It may be easier to attack the blackberries and rough out the holes this time of the year. At least for me, I have more free weekends and would be willing to support.
I believe all 18 holes at Arlington were put in without the aid of any heavy equipment, so I think we coud muscle our way through 9 holes at Silver Lake.
We can get the labor, just need someone to allow us to move forward.
Thanks,
Brian
P.S. No, we have not had any fundraising events to change the baskets at Lake Stevens. We have had some for the local food bank though.
It's getting too crowded now. Just think of the riff raff that would be playing there if we got normal baskets.....
sillybizz
December 12th, 2012, 03:53 PM
HAHA people give you support and their time to do manual labor and you attack them and the courses they play at. Someone the other day had me convinced you were a kinder, gentler Jub-Jub.
Cajun
December 13th, 2012, 09:53 PM
The concern is probably a worry over true support. For Jub & anyone else trying to get disc golf to the next level in western WA this is a true concern. Jub has honest reservations.
Jub - might I remind you...you were fairly surprised, shocked even at the turnout & support at the original Silver Lake work party. I believe your thoughts were along the lines of "damn this is a big turnout, why can't I get this more often?"
Jub with enough of a time warning I believe we can get the masses to a long all day get-er-done work party at Silver Lake. Bigger numbers after the completion of football season. Lots of volunteers & maybe a smaller county work crew for the big equipment.
Prior to said well attended work party you should be able to get a few gents to help you design a few holes each & have them manage the construction at the work party.
This is totally a reasonable & manageable project without getting overwhelmed. Let us help you. If budget ($) is truly a concern I think you could find some help there too.
Long live disc golf in Snohomish county!
Jub - Thanks for your efforts at Silver Lake & thanks for your greater efforts to the WA & NW disc golf community. You are doing great work.
PS. Jub I like the name of the new CSI tourney! Good job!
LJ Jubner
March 14th, 2013, 10:15 AM
Still no word
Please don't mark up summer schedule thread
thanks
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