Saturday we were on the Oregon side of the Columbia River to ride our mountain bikes on Gorge Trail 400, on Sunday we headed directly across the Columbia to check out the Stumptown Slosh Disc Golf tournament in North Bonneville, Washington. It was cold and windy, a pretty good challenge for even good disc golfers like the guys who are in this tournament. The North Bonneville Disc Golf Course is a bit different from many other disc golf courses. Not too many places you can be distracted by a spawning salmon in the creek next to you.
There are a lot of trees on the North Bonneville course that, along with the wind, make it a challenging place to play, no matter how good(or bad) you are
The course looks different than in the summer; the grass and evergreen trees are still green, but the deciduous trees leaves were on the ground, blowing in the wind. And, the blackberry bushes that eat your disc if you make a bad shot, are dormant
North Bonneville is a great place to play disc golf. It doesn’t cost anything, anybody can play. There are a lot of other outdoor activities like mountain and road biking, hiking and fishing around North Bonneville if you want to spend the day or the weekend.