Archive for May 20th, 2008

May 20, 2008

Toobin’

Now that summer is pretty much here in Austin–only a few rare May days requiring a sweatshirt remain–plenty of Austinites will head south to the river(s) to float the Guadalupe or Comal from Gruene, New Braunfels, San Marcos, or one of the little other towns.

I think the average float trip goes something like this: plan to leave early-ish in the morning, head to the store for beer/water/ice/snacks, take too long, finally get on the road (Southbound 35, thanks Pat Green), arrive at Rockin’ R, rent toobs, finally get on the river. I’ve also done it once from some RV campsite, but I wasn’t driving so I have no idea where it was.

This past weekend, however, I took a new type of tube trip. My friends and I headed to Guadalupe Canoe‘s spot on the Guadalupe River in Spring Branch, Texas for a night of camping. We awoke in the morning, played some Polish Horseshoes, then headed out on the river. From our spot, it was a slow, lazy 2-mile float that took almost 4 hours. It was a less-crowded section of the Guadalupe, and there were more locals than usual–though that may be the time of year as much as the place. It was different than most of the float trips I’ve taken, more laid-back, less interaction with other toobers, but very fun.

COOL IDEA: Whitewater on the Horseshoe is a live music venue I’ve been wanting to try since it opened last year. Concept: concerts on the banks of the Guadalupe. The concert series is called Whitewater Rocks, and the combo of a day of floating and a night of live music is just too good for us to miss! Most of the artists are Texas Country, but Ghostland Observatory, the Spazmatics, and Blue October are all making appearances this year. Other artists include Del Castillo, Robert Earl Keene, Randy Rogers, The Gourds, Cowboy Mouth, Stoney LaRue, Wade Bowen, Walt Wilkins, Subdudes, Will Hoge, and more.

Sometime this summer, I’d like to make it to Whitewater Rocks! But until then, I’m totally content going the usual route. And I think everyone should try the camp/toob combo, it was perfect!

May 20, 2008

Polish Horseshoes

While camping this past weekend, a friend from Vermont introduced us to a game he calls Polish Horseshoes. A google search revealed that “polish horseshoes” apparently has something to do with washers … which are cool and all, but not an awesome new game I wanted to share with y’all.

For lack of a better name, we’ll keep calling it Polish Horseshoes, though it appears to bear no connection to Poland or horseshoes. You need two empty glass beer bottles, two ski poles, and a frisbee. Stick the ski poles in the dirt twenty to thirty feet apart and place the beer bottles on top (balancing them can be a challenge).

The object is to knock the beer bottle off of the top of the ski pole by hitting it with the frisbee. Three points are awarded for hitting the beer bottle, two for hitting the ski pole and causing the beer bottle to fall off.

Scoring: the receiving team can negate points by catching the frisbee or beer bottle. So if a frisbee hits a beer bottle (3 points) but the receiving team catches it, the throwing team only receives 2 points. If the receiving team catches the beer bottle and the frisbee, the throwing team only gets 1 point. Also, the receiving team MUST CATCH the frisbee, or the throwing team is awarded 1 point. Play to 11 points.

The catch: You must hold a beer/beverage in your hand at all times. Makes it much harder to catch that frisbee or beer bottle!

This is a GREAT camping game, but also good for backyards, barbecues, days in the park. The only trick is finding some ski poles … or a friend from Vermont.

UPDATE: Apparently, PVC pipes work just as well as ski poles! It seems like they’d make the bottle more stable, making it harder to knock off, but really, if you’re getting the frisbee anywhere close it’s probably not an issue anyway. Yay for a Texas-friendly solution!

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