+Bellageo Cache Game Posted May 8, 2005 Share Posted May 8, 2005 ...combined Disc Golf and Geocaching? For instance, have nine tees (starting waypoints) and holes (ending waypoints) all around your city. Just thinkin' out loud here... Quote Link to comment
+Team Virginia Browns Posted May 8, 2005 Share Posted May 8, 2005 (edited) No I have not combined both sports, but you can check out my cache nearby a disc golf course - Flying Plastic. http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_detai...ca-2544366604ec Edited May 8, 2005 by Team Virginia Browns Quote Link to comment
+Marcie/Eric Posted May 8, 2005 Share Posted May 8, 2005 I've done both, but not simultaneously. The parks with DG courses near me all have at least one cache in them. Maybe I should go dust off the discs.. 1 Quote Link to comment
+Team Tired Boy Posted May 8, 2005 Share Posted May 8, 2005 I've used my GPSr to measure my drives. Also, there's a multi-cache in the same park as our home disc golf course. And I've thought about using the GPS to map the course. Quote Link to comment
+The Leprechauns Posted May 8, 2005 Share Posted May 8, 2005 My own contribution to this genre is the Frisbee Fun Cache, which I adopted after the owner moved out of the area. I believe it's the first cache in Southwest PA to rely on triangulation. You need to visit several golf course tees (the more, the better) and then figure out where the cache is located, using the given distances. There's a members-only mega-multicache in eastern Ohio that sounds like it uses all 18 holes. It's been found all of 11 times since being placed in October 2003, and no finds since November 2004. Quote Link to comment
+sept1c_tank Posted May 8, 2005 Share Posted May 8, 2005 I did a cache once, in California, that was next to a hole on a disk course. But some friends and I maybe played a part in inventing disk golf. Back in 1972, before any of us had heard of such a sport (I did a search, and it appears the game materialized about that time), we set up an 18 hole disk course winding through several school and church yards. Then we advertised in a local newspaper that we were having a frisbee golf tournament with cash prizes (and beer). The turnout was tremendous; we had around 60 participants (in 1972). Later, we designed several more courses in other locations. In the early 90s, sanctioned courses with baskets began to appear in parks in the city of Indianapolis. Of course back then there were no special golf disks and we used targets (usually a tree or a rock), not the baskets used today. We just played with the standard old frisbees. Quote Link to comment
QuigleyJones Posted May 8, 2005 Share Posted May 8, 2005 I recall there being a locationless cache for Disc Golf parks Quote Link to comment
+Pasha Posted May 9, 2005 Share Posted May 9, 2005 GC5158. Haven't logged it yet but I know of a listed course pretty close to me that hasn't been logged. Keep meaning to run down there but keep not doing it. I've been noodling for a while on an idea to combine caching and disc golf, or discs anyway, but haven't fleshed it out enough to want to post about it yet. Quote Link to comment
+fly46 Posted May 9, 2005 Share Posted May 9, 2005 There was a cache in Ohio called "The Choice Is Yours" ... it was a mystery cache with 19 sets of waypoints and you guessed which one the cache was at.. 18 of them were the disc golf holes, the 19th was the cache.. There's also a locationless where you log disc golf courses. Quote Link to comment
+Bellageo Cache Game Posted May 9, 2005 Author Share Posted May 9, 2005 There was a cache in Ohio called "The Choice Is Yours" ... it was a mystery cache with 19 sets of waypoints and you guessed which one the cache was at.. 18 of them were the disc golf holes, the 19th was the cache.. There's also a locationless where you log disc golf courses. That's a great idea. Quote Link to comment
+tabulator32 Posted May 9, 2005 Share Posted May 9, 2005 I've gone geocache huntin g on a frisbee course. I'm sure I was wandering around like I had lost a frisbee. Quote Link to comment
+DiscGolfer Posted May 10, 2005 Share Posted May 10, 2005 I am an avid Disc Golfer (PDGA 14567). My first geocache hide now archived, was called "Not an Ultimate Adventure". The cache was a Disc with directions to play the Disc Golf course in New Brunswick, NJ. The other part of the cache was for anyone finding the cache to sign the disc and I was going to take the disc and use it in my 5th Disc Golf World Championships. Unfortunately I changed jobs and did not get to go to the worlds and use the disc. Quote Link to comment
+hmarq Posted May 10, 2005 Share Posted May 10, 2005 My own contribution to this genre is the Frisbee Fun Cache, which I adopted after the owner moved out of the area. I believe it's the first cache in Southwest PA to rely on triangulation. You need to visit several golf course tees (the more, the better) and then figure out where the cache is located, using the given distances. This cache uses trilateration, not triangulation ... triangulation would be if you provided a bearing to the final at each position. In this case you could also use SSS triangle math with the Law of Cosines to get an absolute waypoint ... true triangulation caches you can solve with just your gps by building a route so X marks the spot Quote Link to comment
+Beowulf83 Posted May 10, 2005 Share Posted May 10, 2005 I had this cache - Slipped Disc for awhile until it got vandalized. After removing the remains of mine, two other caches appeared, and were also vandalized. Now there is a set of three micros in the area, which seem to be fairing much better than the full-sized caches. Quote Link to comment
+will2003 Posted May 11, 2005 Share Posted May 11, 2005 I play disc golf a while lot (PDGA 24411) anfd I have put 2 on my local course, they are my only 2 and I have been looking at ones at courses near me that i am going to Look for when we goto them.. Quote Link to comment
+will2003 Posted May 11, 2005 Share Posted May 11, 2005 i wanna make one with a few discs in it and you take the disc and play a round then return it and tell us your score, or even a few holes , Or mabye just play the nearest hole hehe Quote Link to comment
+Kidatheart Posted May 13, 2005 Share Posted May 13, 2005 There was a cache in Ohio called "The Choice Is Yours" ... it was a mystery cache with 19 sets of waypoints and you guessed which one the cache was at.. 18 of them were the disc golf holes, the 19th was the cache.. There's also a locationless where you log disc golf courses. Anyone know the waypoint for this cache, tried finding it and couldn't. Just wanting to look at it. any help Quote Link to comment
+Corp Of Discovery Posted May 13, 2005 Share Posted May 13, 2005 I always have a Frisbee with me, it sometimes comes in handy when I want to be stealthy. 1 Quote Link to comment
+will2003 Posted May 13, 2005 Share Posted May 13, 2005 There was a cache in Ohio called "The Choice Is Yours" ... it was a mystery cache with 19 sets of waypoints and you guessed which one the cache was at.. 18 of them were the disc golf holes, the 19th was the cache.. There's also a locationless where you log disc golf courses. Anyone know the waypoint for this cache, tried finding it and couldn't. Just wanting to look at it. any help where is this locationless cache at? I'df love to do it i visit TONS of courses Quote Link to comment
+will2003 Posted May 13, 2005 Share Posted May 13, 2005 Nevermind I found it someone found my local course.. hehe Quote Link to comment
+Kidatheart Posted May 23, 2005 Share Posted May 23, 2005 (edited) There was a cache in Ohio called "The Choice Is Yours" ... it was a mystery cache with 19 sets of waypoints and you guessed which one the cache was at.. 18 of them were the disc golf holes, the 19th was the cache.. There's also a locationless where you log disc golf courses. Anyone know the waypoint for this cache, tried finding it and couldn't. Just wanting to look at it. any help where is this locationless cache at? I'df love to do it i visit TONS of courses Here is the Disc Golf Virtual Edited May 23, 2005 by Kidatheart Quote Link to comment
+justybug Posted May 23, 2005 Share Posted May 23, 2005 there are now 2 caches in a disc golf park area in tacoma, lakewood actually.. one is off the course a bit, another near the parking area, but i'm guessing it will bring a few folks in who may have never heard of the game. pretty good course too! Quote Link to comment
+bulcacher Posted November 24, 2022 Share Posted November 24, 2022 This is an old topic! I love geocaching and disc golf. I haven’t combined them yet, but I should. There are some good places to put a cache on a couple of courses. I am also thinking about trying to dye a disc with the geocaching logo, but we’ll see. 1 Quote Link to comment
+cerberus1 Posted November 24, 2022 Share Posted November 24, 2022 16 hours ago, bulcacher said: This is an old topic! I love geocaching and disc golf. I haven’t combined them yet, but I should. There are some good places to put a cache on a couple of courses. I am also thinking about trying to dye a disc with the geocaching logo, but we’ll see. There's a course near one of our few remaining, and there's caches all around it (micros mostly). I started with a Frisbee pro for "cover", and we found a few while bushwacking to caches. That high grass in Summer and nada in late Fall thing... We've since picked up a full set online with bag and can fill a good part of the day in the others that sprung up locally. We hunt and fish while caching, so this was an easy add-on hobby... Quote Link to comment
+The Leprechauns Posted November 25, 2022 Share Posted November 25, 2022 On 5/8/2005 at 12:32 PM, The Leprechauns said: My own contribution to this genre is the Frisbee Fun Cache, which I adopted after the owner moved out of the area. I believe it's the first cache in Southwest PA to rely on triangulation. You need to visit several golf course tees (the more, the better) and then figure out where the cache is located, using the given distances. Cool thread bump. I am one of just a handful of posters to the original thread who is still active. My Frisbee Fun cache is still active, too! It's now the third-oldest active Mystery Cache in Pennsylvania. I think I've only needed to maintain it twice in all those years - once to replace a rubbermaid with an ammo can. 1 Quote Link to comment
+vw_k Posted November 26, 2022 Share Posted November 26, 2022 I was once signing the log for a geocache in a park when a disc golfer came up and asked me to move because I was standing in their "goal". 2 Quote Link to comment
+fuzziebear3 Posted November 28, 2022 Share Posted November 28, 2022 I'm a long time geocacher, but have recently started playing disc golf. I think the two are very compatible. Check your map and determine which hole it is near, and take a little bushwhack when you get to that hole. I hope to set up a series of caches that feature the disc golf courses/holes as well. Just be courteous to the other players that are around and beware of flying discs 1 Quote Link to comment
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