This past weekend I played Moccasin Creek park again. Had the opportunity to chat and play with David from the prior week for the first half of the course. On the second half, I joined Jeff. Jeff had some nice parks next to the basket. We talked a bit about him growing up in a catholic school and he expressed little interest/concern about God or eternity. However he was willing to take a gospel track.
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Moccasin Creek Disc Golf Course
Also, I replayed the Reed Canal course. The first time round the course I played alone and hit chains but didn't stick on one of the short holes. Finishing up there looked like an opportunity to play with a couple guys, but it turned out they were still waiting for five other guys. I ended up playing through. Randomly at toward the end of the course a couple kids were curious about the game and introduced some of the basics of the game and let them throw some of the discs around.
After the Reed Canal course, I took the coastal route back. The cool Atlantic breeze with the windows down offered a good atmosphere to reflect on the past weekend and think ahead to the coming week.
A few days into the week I had the opportunity to play ultimate frisbee. First of all, wow, I'm out of shape. Three games felt like a killer and my legs are still sore. It took me by surprise when I showed up that most people actually brought cleats to play. What surprised me more was talking with one of the guys who mentioned he did a qualifying race for RAAM. If RAAM wasn't already on my list I would like to do, it is now. To put RAAM into an intriguing perspective: the introduction of the steamboat reduced the round trip between Louisville, KY to New Orleans, LA to 8 days [ref]. In that same amount of time, a few people have demonstrated the ability to cycle the United States, coast to coast.
Also, here are a few other pictures from the Daytona Speedway...
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"Atlantic Breeze"
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