In a wealthy society such as we have in the US, the amount of usable building material that gets thrown away is almost criminal. Using gleaning methods, one can build a safe, sanitary, and healthy house at a fraction of the cost of a 'conventional build'. This blog shows you one such journey.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Chubs Scout Disc Golf Course
After a round of disc golf at Cedars of Lebanon in Wilson County, Jer, Bear, Bk and I trekked far south of there and scouted the land Saturday for possible disc golf course basket placements. The photos here are from the top border of the land looking south towards town. We'd only just finished a wonderful lunch of catfish and huge as your head hamburgers plus scrumptious desserts at the Local Store.
Anyhoo, Jeremy proffered that we should set out only 5 or so baskets and have different tee pads to reach them. That way, we could minimize the damage to the woods, keep the costs low, and possibly get in more actual 'holes' than we would if we did 1 tee/1 basket.
Bear reiterated that we needed to have the holes go laterally across the hill rather than up and down. After the heavy lunch we had, we all concurred.
Great ideas; that's why I like having these guys near.
The Pictures Are:
1.) Barry thinks our ideas are SO bright, he's gotta wear shades
2.) BK takes a blurry pic of the view from the top of our property line
3.) Jer surveys a possible basket site
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