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The Carolinas? That's an interesting route to the Northeast. You might catch a 70 degree February day and lose your will to head north!
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Pa- tyler state park is great, but if you are playing on the other side of the state, you should definitely hit up Deer Lakes. It's absolutely beautiful.
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I will defer on the MD courses to Swatso and Glong as you come North
Courses you must play in each state DE-Iron Hill PA-Moraine, Nockamixon, Quakers Challenge (Pinchot) NY-Warwick, Parma Mass-Devens and Maple Hill WV-Paw Paw, Seth Burton/Orange Crush and The Black Course thoughts on other states ME-I have heard Maine is amenity rich but course poor NH-I don't know enough about New Hampshire but Pinnacle seems to be top dog RI-Ninigret appears to be getting better reviews lately Conn-Wickham will be closed so that leaves Cranbury nice if you like dogs and castlesNJ-I really enjoy South Vineland it's weird, NJ but it's hardly on the must play like the above It's really too bad you are not doing a loop from WI to the east coast and then back...you are going to miss a lot of great disc golf. I would not bother with Tyler in January, it will be in the As and B positions and everyone knows Tyler is really only top 10 worthy if it's in the Cs
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Originally Posted by GoodDriveBadPutt i like the buzzz because innova has a really tough time making a consistent disc from run to run and you never know what the flight pattern is going to be even though i have a bunch of different buzzzes that fly very unlike each other i'm sure it's much worse if i threw rocs not to mention that there are so many different kinds of rocs i mean sure a roc can cover every shot and is more versatile than a buzzz but that's because there are so many different kinds of rocs so you can pick and choose which ones are best for which shot like an ontario or san marino or rancho and buzzzes are considered only straight flyers unless they are in different stages of wear or maybe a different plastic like d z x ti crystal flx crystal flx esp and there are different kinds of dominess so even though you don't know exactly what it's going to fly like it's probably better than innova because they have so many issues with consistency |
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It is a big state - play Nockamixon, Quakers, and Moraine!
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Read up on the Northeast on the New England Flyingdisc Association's website. http://www.nefa.com/
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Whats the status on this trip?
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Originally Posted by GoodDriveBadPutt i like the buzzz because innova has a really tough time making a consistent disc from run to run and you never know what the flight pattern is going to be even though i have a bunch of different buzzzes that fly very unlike each other i'm sure it's much worse if i threw rocs not to mention that there are so many different kinds of rocs i mean sure a roc can cover every shot and is more versatile than a buzzz but that's because there are so many different kinds of rocs so you can pick and choose which ones are best for which shot like an ontario or san marino or rancho and buzzzes are considered only straight flyers unless they are in different stages of wear or maybe a different plastic like d z x ti crystal flx crystal flx esp and there are different kinds of dominess so even though you don't know exactly what it's going to fly like it's probably better than innova because they have so many issues with consistency |
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Still in the planning stages. I am only going to plan the route and courses between here and Beaufort, NC so that I can see what the weather looks like when we start heading north to CT
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I've only played 2 courses in Vermont but they were great (if you like elevation): Oxbow and Lyndon State. I highly recommend both of them. Not sure if they are open in the winter though.
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Departure time: 5 AM tomorrow.
1st night in Evansville Indiana, 2nd night in Memphis, Tennessee, 3rd night in Birmingham, Alabama.
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Looking forward to meeting you in a few weeks....have a safe travel and enjoy
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Originally Posted by GoodDriveBadPutt i like the buzzz because innova has a really tough time making a consistent disc from run to run and you never know what the flight pattern is going to be even though i have a bunch of different buzzzes that fly very unlike each other i'm sure it's much worse if i threw rocs not to mention that there are so many different kinds of rocs i mean sure a roc can cover every shot and is more versatile than a buzzz but that's because there are so many different kinds of rocs so you can pick and choose which ones are best for which shot like an ontario or san marino or rancho and buzzzes are considered only straight flyers unless they are in different stages of wear or maybe a different plastic like d z x ti crystal flx crystal flx esp and there are different kinds of dominess so even though you don't know exactly what it's going to fly like it's probably better than innova because they have so many issues with consistency |
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so that leaves Cranbury nice if you like dogs and castles









