wintry mix
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Uphill straight shots
My practice area plays up and down an old woods road, about 185 feet before trees usually shorten the flight.
The oak tree I target at the high end of my practice area remains out of reach at 185. The best I can do is get just short of the base of the tree. Needs to be a pretty straight flight. Most consistently get close just throwing the Mako3 straight. When lucky enough to get a throw thru the trees in a level part of the woodlot I can throw only 230 or so. Just seems like a lot of distance lost to my uphill technique. (I should mention I'm 67 years old and just returning to throwing frisbees in the woods after 40some years of focusing on ball golf.)
I decided the day I hit the trunk of that oak from 185 I'll buy a basket. So you can understand just how important this is.
So what are good tips for throwing straight uphill?
My practice area plays up and down an old woods road, about 185 feet before trees usually shorten the flight.
The oak tree I target at the high end of my practice area remains out of reach at 185. The best I can do is get just short of the base of the tree. Needs to be a pretty straight flight. Most consistently get close just throwing the Mako3 straight. When lucky enough to get a throw thru the trees in a level part of the woodlot I can throw only 230 or so. Just seems like a lot of distance lost to my uphill technique. (I should mention I'm 67 years old and just returning to throwing frisbees in the woods after 40some years of focusing on ball golf.)
I decided the day I hit the trunk of that oak from 185 I'll buy a basket. So you can understand just how important this is.
So what are good tips for throwing straight uphill?