I know the course designer, he probably won’t watch the video but I’ll let him know what you said. The designer is Keith Aten, he’s in the Michigan disc golf hall of fame and has hand dyed hundred of thousands of discs for Jbird. We were neighbors years ago, great dude, he’s great with a saw.
I will leave the bare bones van life in your hands. Those days have passed me by. I enjoy those videos for sure. Showing courses from around the country is great. You put a ton of work onto this channel and we appreciate it. Being from Michigan, I'm partial to what you feature in our state. Vines looks like a great course. If ya not having fun what's the point. Cheers!
@JeffAnderson1964 exactly! I feel some lose the point of just having fun, get to focused on other stuff! I'm glad you enjoy the content! MI will always be my focus but it does get a bit snow covered haha
Nice, you got to The Vines! Checked it out this Summer. Saw the sticker I put on 8s garage can is still there haha. 15-16 is a strange design. As a whole it is a unique & nice property. Good course. No van life for me. Thanks for uploads 👍
Great video, just added The Vines course to my ‘wishlist’ I played courses in Freeland, Shields, St.Charles and Sanford on my recent trip south. Absolutely loved The Jungle in Sanford, definitely recommend. I do have to call ya out on the crisp weather comment up in ‘Northern’ MI. Ithaca is definitely below M-46, a good 2.5 hr drive South for me and thus still southern MI, ha. Day old rice makes good fried rice. Maybe fried rice is better the next day? Simply buy your gas station vittles the day before and enjoy in the am? Worth a shot , haha.
Not sure if you've checked it out yet, but Hanson Hills in Greyling is a go-to stop for me when traveling north. They have 2 18-hole courses, Pine Knoll and The Hill. The Hill is seasonal as it's partially on a ski hill. Keep up the good work!
I rank this one right behind Big Chuck (mostly due to Sasquatch signs). Both the Chuck and what we call Reed Park (I didn't know it was actually called The Vines) have a similar feel. The front plays short and the back long, so you can sort of mix and mash based on maybe not having enough time to do all 18. Great coarse though, and great video like always. (I wanted to see a pic of your tripod setup on hole 18!)
As long as I don't go broke with gas, van life may actually be cool. I'd probably just find a church to park in. At least in my area churches don't care if people park at them for a few days
The human recharge is great. Sometimes, you just need a charge. I like to take a couple of puffs from a doobie, haha.far, as van life goes i would give it a try, i drive for work up and down the east coast, i sleep in the van at rest stops and play disc golf everywhere. If i didnt have a family i would give it a shot 100%
@tossingplastic it's a great job, keeps it interesting. And I love playing all the new courses. And your reveiws helped me pick some down south when you were traveling.