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Climbing along the side of Mount Mansfield in Vermont, host Guy Masse discusses his foray onto a forbidden footpath towards the precipice as it comes into view with brother Claude on Smugglers Notch. With heavy camera gear, Guy is trepidatious about further elevation gain. They lose their path and can't turn back. Then, like a ray from the heavens, a path reveals itself and they are able to extricate themselves from a potential body bag situation. Also, Guy brings in Buckles Branigan to tell the tale of Frank's folly. He's a misguided, pun-infused lighting director who starts a tussle in the general store-filming of a Buckles Branigan series which never sees the light of day. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/guy-masse/support
Episode 13 of 603DG is live now wherever you get your podcasts!This week we talk to Matt Grayum from Kids Disc Golf. Matt talks about when and why KDG was formed, talks about their big event this week at Smuggler's Notch, how you can help support junior disc golfers on their team, and what the future holds!We are also super excited for The Aloha Open! Sunday 8/4 at Top O The Hill in Canterbury. Its going to be a fun event and its in memory of Marty's grandmother who was named Aloha, so you know the event is going to have the best vibes around!Kids Disc Golf:Facebook & Instagram- @kidsdiscgolfkidsdiscgolf.comPlease subscribe to our podcast wherever you get yours so you never miss an episode and make sure to tell some friends about it!Contact the show! Like our Facebook page, follow us on Twitter or send us an email!Facebook: @603DGInstagram: @603DGpodcastTwitter: @603DGpodcastEmail: 603DGpodcast@gmail.com603DG was created and produced by Black Shepherd ProductionsSupport the show (http://603dgpodcast.buzzsprout.com)
Krash is about to go on a two week hiatus up to Quincy, California for the High Sierra Music Festival, so we thought we would sqeak one more podcast in before he leaves. While not as wild as last weeks episode, there was plenty of beer flowing and a bunch of giggles again. We talked on a few different disc golf subjects including the Masters Worlds where our man Kenny Lee is trying to defend his title. The Masters Worlds is at Smuggler's Notch in Vermont this year, and it is such a gorgeous venue. Also on were a couple guests, Mark joined once again, as did Johnny 5x in part 2, and we had a new guest on, our good friend and next door neighbor Michael Wallace aka Wallifer aka Wally. It was a fun conversation that touched on disc golf but also had a lot of goofy moments that weren't exactly planned. Check out the shenanigans in the shop with Krash, DC and Double A. Stay tuned for part 2, coming soon. Check out our websites OTBdiscs.com and Windjammers.club
Riff On's co-host Eric D. (@HopSnobbery) is joined by Pauly V (@varricc) to launch Episode 007, talking everything right off the top of their head. From music and CDs and Spotify to radio, maps and television. Pauly V. visits the Riff On studio in Colchester, Vermont for the very first time. Left alone in the studio, he admires some of the artwork on Eric D's studio wall, which includes a drawing of Eddie Vedder from Pearl Jam who he thought was Max Cavalera of Sepultura. Eric D. reflects on how Pearl Jam is the first artist that he watched the full arc on, from debut release of 'Ten' to their election into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Conversation turns to the CD collection that Eric D. has in his office and how outdated it is now that Spotify is so widely used. Music royalties are discussed for artists, and Eric D. reflects on a job he had overseeing the copyrights for George Clinton and Parliament/Funkadelic and the derivitive songs due to hip-hop and rap sampling. They guys talk rap, including Vanilla Ice, the Beastie Boys, Run DMC, Kanye West, Jurassic 5, Drake and Post Malone. Radio gets discussed as Eric D. DJ'd at St. Michael's College Radio and The Radiator (he doesn't mention his stint at WEZF (now Star 92.9 in Colchester, VT). How is it that Led Zeppelin only had a few top 40 hits, yet their music is all over the radio, but only modern "top 40" rock songs traditionally get added to stations? Pauly V. drives for a living and the duo talk GPS, Waze and atlases. How great was the GPS as an invention and how obsolete are they now due to Google Maps on our phones? Those that drive in Vermont know what The Notch is from Smuggler's Notch over to the Stowe side of Mt. Mansfield and car GPS' will lead trucks through The Notch (Route 108) when they won't fit through. Can't have a proper episode about anything without discussing beer. The guys are enjoying an Idletyme Zog's American Pale Ale and Eric D. compares it to Upper Pass' First Drop, which is a wildly popular APA in the Vermont scene. Turns out chicken wings are at four year low for prices and Eric D. wishes the four pack prices of DIPA's were at a four year low, as well. Netflix, horror films, cable, TV, Lucifer and Mike Judge Presents: Tales from the Tour Bus are all discussed as the guys wrap up the episode talking about podcasting. Pauly V. hosts his own podcast called 'Off the Table' (grab it on itunes here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/off-the-table/id1199645438?mt=2) and Eric D. has picked his brain on more than one occasion about how to setup a podcast. Eric D. asks Pauly about Anchor, which is a mobile-based podcasting service and he just recently looked into it this weekend. If you make it through to the end, Eric D. drops a fairly good podcast topic for those that are looking for a subject to discuss. Tune in and find out. Go find Pauly V. on Twitter. He doesn't use it nearly enough: @varricc Eric D. also hosts the Let's Fix Construction podcast. www.LFCpodcast.com Thank you for tuning in and be sure to give us a follow on Twitter or Instagram at @RiffOnPodcast and a like on Facebook at www.facebook.com/RiffOnPodcast/
There are many great golfers at Smuggler's Notch this weekend. One is head and shoulders above based on past performance though. Will he be able to dominate again? We catch up with Cory Murrell of Central Coast about his love of disc golf, his visions of the future of disc golf media and that dang 'ol hat. Should TD's make money? Sure. How? Ummmmm. Let's take a look. Finally we mourn the 15 we lost last week in the Survivor Pool while trying not to laugh at them.
Alisa Anderson, director of adaptive ski programs at Smuggler's Notch in Vermont, on how she started taching kids with disabilties to ski, why it's not about IF we're going to ski, it's HOW, her team of Special Olympic skiers, and about how sometimes, the biggest barrier to getting a kiddo on skis are the parents.