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Sausage Fingers October 21st, 2008 11:04 AM

New Course Installation on 11/8/08!
 
Come on out to Leverich Park in Vancouver and help put in a new course!:jumpspin:

Please plan to come on out and help us get the job done. We will be starting at 9 a.m. and free lunch will be provided by Tim the Sausage Guy.:yay:

We will meet at the picnic shelter so the best parking is in the North Lot. Wear your work gloves and boots. Please bring any tools that you might have to help including wheel barrows, shovels, post hole diggers, buckets to carry water etc. We will have an auger to dig the pin placements.:dancing:

Let's pull together and get some Vancouver courses in the ground! This park has nice elevation features AND water hazard possibilities. Come help us make it a fun disc golf park!:rockon:

I hope to see you all there!:pirate:

Leverich Park is only 1 mile north of the interstate bridge on I-5 at the 39th street exit. Take the exit like you want to head east on 39th, cut immediately to the first left turn lane and take that left turn onto Leverich Park Way. Pass the first parking lot entrance on your right and head to the second right to find the North Lot.:cheerleader:

Sam October 21st, 2008 11:05 AM

I'll be there.

Sucks that this is the same date as the BYOP doubles at Timber but it is what it is...

Adam Schneider October 21st, 2008 11:09 AM

Which 12 holes will be included in the final layout? Will it be the red arrows on Steve's last draft? If so, there will need to be some brush-clearing and possible trail construction on #9 and #12, yes?

Sausage Fingers October 21st, 2008 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Sam (Post 2901)
I'll be there.

Sucks that this is the same date as the BYOP doubles at Timber but it is what it is...

The day was chosen by the Vancouver Parks Department, so we had no control over that part. But really if you think about it, something is going on somewhere EVERYDAY with disc golf. It will once again come down to the choice between playing disc golf for yourself or making disc golf better for everyone in the area. Hopefully you can see your way clear to helping us make disc golf better in Vancouver!:yay:

But I will apologize to the TD of the Timber BYOP doubles for the timing, if we could have done it differently we would've AND played in the event.:pullhair:

Adam, you'll just have to come out and see for yourself! (or at least wait until the course is in the ground):pirate:

Sam October 21st, 2008 11:16 AM

Adam, you should come out. I think a bunch of us would like to finally meet you in person.

Adam Schneider October 21st, 2008 11:34 AM

I might very well come. I was asking about the layout because we need to know whether or not brush-clearing implements of destruction will be needed. If the final layout ends up being the last one I saw, hole #9 will need quite a bit of work.

Brian Heath October 21st, 2008 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Adam Schneider (Post 2907)
I might very well come. I was asking about the layout because we need to know whether or not brush-clearing implements of destruction will be needed. If the final layout ends up being the last one I saw, hole #9 will need quite a bit of work.

There have been some changes to the final layout. Steve and I will be staking out the course this week and will have a better idea of the type of tools that we will need besides tools for concrete. I know the current layout won't have as much issue with brush as some of the earlier designs.

Hope to see you guys out there.

Brian

Brian Heath October 21st, 2008 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Sausage Fingers (Post 2904)
But I will apologize to the TD of the Timber BYOP doubles for the timing, if we could have done it differently we would've AND played in the event.:pullhair:

Agreed. There are only so many Saturdays that will work to try and get this course in and we have been working hard to make this happen with the Parks and Rec. Shoot, the fact that they are purchasing the baskets and tee signs is pretty amazing and we want to try and do as much as we can to keep fostering this good relationship. There was really no intent on blocking an event, I'm bummed I can't play in the event, but am also really excited about this course. Hopefully it is the first in what will be several quality courses in Vancouver.

Side note, way to go Steve Carson for all the work with the Parks Department and persistence to see this happen. Not to mention everything else you do for Disc Golf in the NW.:bowing::bowing::bowing:

zippyboy October 21st, 2008 04:05 PM

Stupid timing...

I have to perform a wedding ceremony that day! Originally I was bummed about missing the BYOP doubles, and am even more bummed about this. Congrats to all who have had a hand in this coming together. Yet another reason disc golf in the NW is better than almost anywhere else in the country!

Wog October 23rd, 2008 08:47 AM

Work needed to be accomplished on the 8th.

Hopefully the holes will already be augured out for us.

12 4"x4" post will be set for tee signs
14 sleeves will be set for baskets
12 front of the tee kick boards to be set near the tee signs

In addition two holes will need some fairly minor brush clearing in order to create a fairway. Think ivy and black berry bushes and a few small trees.

Chores, hauling bags of concrete to each hole. Lugging buckets of water to use in mixing. Setting the sleeve so the basket will be 100% plumb when installed.

There will most likely be a couple follow up weekends also when we will actually place the baskets, attach the tee signs, etc.

Wog October 23rd, 2008 08:54 AM

Anyone know where we can get a measuring wheel thingy to measure the distances of each hole accurately?

Adam Schneider October 23rd, 2008 09:06 AM

Or a laser range finder...

zippyboy October 23rd, 2008 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Wog (Post 3009)
There will most likely be a couple follow up weekends also when we will actually place the baskets, attach the tee signs, etc.

Please let me know if, and when, these weekends will be. I can't make it on the 8th, but would like to help if possible on a subsequent weekend. Also, now that there is an offramp from I-5 leading directly into Battle Ground, should we look at some of the parks out there as a possible location for a course? Just curious...

Bart October 31st, 2008 11:55 AM

Gwillim has a distance wheel.

Wog October 31st, 2008 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Bart (Post 3424)
Gwillim has a distance wheel.

Thanks!

Wog November 3rd, 2008 05:14 PM

The baskets are in Portland now! We'll be setting anchors on Saturday and doing some minor brush clearing. Feel free to join us at 9 a.m. for work assignments!

Brian Heath November 5th, 2008 03:09 PM

Just a Reminder...
 
Don't forget this Saturday at Leverich Park in Vancouver. We will be setting anchors, installing posts for tee signs and doing some minor fairway clearing. Tim the Sausage guy will be providing lunch and Stumptown and Vancouver-Clark Disc Golf will be picking up the tab.

Bring with you, wheelbarrows, shovels, post hole diggers, gloves, buckets to haul water, rain gear, levels, and brush clearing tools. We'll provide an auger, cement, gravel, bark dust, and lunch! Don't have any tools, don't sweat it, we'll have tools you can borrow.

Leverich park is located off exit #2 off I-5 in Vancouver. That means it is only 2 miles from the border of Oregon. Take the 39th Street off ramp and then turn right (east) on 39th Street. Then turn left on Leverich Park Way. There are three parking lots at the park. We'll be meeting closest to the middle lot in the picnic shelter. Feel free to park in any lot where there is parking.

We will have a couple practice baskets in place so you can throw a disc or two between work assignments.

Thanks for considering coming out and helping build Vancouver's first public disc golf course!

Questions?

email Steve at sc@clnw.com

TreeLove November 6th, 2008 03:19 PM

Distance wheel works great on smooth flat ground. I'll bring a field tape to cross-reference with. I can bring wheelbarrow, rake, shovels, gloves, buckets, inverter, etc.

Adam Schneider November 6th, 2008 05:24 PM

I don't have any concrete-related tools, but I can bring shovels and rakes and implements of destruction. (My experience from Woodmansee was that probably the most effective tool is a good pair of leather gloves.)

Wog November 6th, 2008 05:59 PM

Thanks!


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