Pros:
The variety of holes here is quite satisfying. The use of elevation is complete. There are steep ups to your almost looking down on top of the basket, downs. None of the distances are that intimidating when you first look at the course, which plays at 5650, but then your going to need a lot of mustard on your shots to get them upslope (e.g., hole 3 & 4) and into scoring position. The front 9 are all on a ski/cross country trails so mostly play open with trees lining the fairway or the putting circles. Note when I say open, I use the term loosely because this is, after all a mountain course so there are trees on every hole, they just might not come into play if your shot selection and placement are dialed in.
Storr's back 9 feels altogether different but is equally enjoyable. You play through the canopy of a mixed forest and the undergrowth is negligible so I had no problem finding discs that kicked off trees when I missed my line. Three or four steep down hill shots test your ability to throw straight without fading or turning (9, 14, 16 and 17) and 18, though much shorter than these four downhills, is a definite ace run.
I'm not a big armed player and found myself reaching for midranges and fairway drivers for placement more that I would have guessed. Hole #7 is 481 straight downslope with what seems like a two story tall flag marking the basket that you can see from the tee box. I was leary of throwing a fast disc and low and behold I can up only 80 feet shy of the basket with a 5 speed midrange. I've never thrown a midrange over 300 before so this hole is a delightful surprise. Take a few discs to throw from here because it really is a fun hole, but if you go high speed, you might reach the base of the mountain with a 1000' throw.
I found the tee signs, temp plastic yard type signs with decent graphics and placed with wire stake, sufficient for my needs. There were also some helpful next tee signs strategically placed throughout the course, but you do have to look for them as they are stained wood and blend in a little.
Cons:
I wasn't a huge fan of the crushed gravel, but I do understand the logistics that would be involved putting in concrete tees into the course. If it had concrete tees I would go up another half star rating.
As The Valkyrie Kid noted, the walk from hole 9 to 10 and from 18 out is a drag. I also took a wrong turn at a post that had a disc screwed into the top of while navigating from 9 to 18. It took me down a trail that was not part of the course but I was able to backtrack quickly using the Udisc App to aid in my navigation when it was needed.
Other Thoughts:
Some arrows hanging from the baskets pointing you to the next tee would be a nice touch (there were some, but not uniform).
The recreation area has nice facilities which is always a plus when driving from a distance to a course.