Summer Times 2021

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Disc Golf

BY MOSS BRENNAN

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any people know and love the sport of golf. Playing on a nice green outside on a beautiful High Country day with a group of good friends. But fewer know the sport of disc golf, which is starting to find a strong foothold in the High Country. Disc golf — an outdoor sport for those of all ages — is played much like regular golf, but instead of golf balls and golf clubs, players use a specialized disc. According to the Professional Disc Golf Association, a golf disc is thrown from a tee area to a target, which is the hole — just like golf. The most common “hole” is an elevated metal basket. Like golf, as a player progresses

A spin on a classic sport

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For more information in disc golf and its rules, visit Professional Disc Golf Association at www.pdga.com. down the fairway, they must make each consecutive throw from the spot where the previous throw landed. To end the hole, a golfer must land their disc in the metal basket — just like a golfer must land their golf ball in the hole. Scoring is just like golf — a player wants to get their disc into the hole in as few throws as possible. The discs, according to the PDGA, SEE DISC ON PAGE 82

FILE PHOTO Evan Smith takes a shot at disc golf in Ashe County.

The old adage attributed to Benjamin Franklin states, "Rich men's sons rarely become rich men's fathers." Several second to fourth generation heirs lose large amounts of family wealth due to emotional and financial issues. Your family's heirs, children or grandchildren today may be responsible. However, tomorrow's greed, bad marriages, substance abuse, lawsuits, bad advisors, loss of family values, gambling, blended family issues, unforeseen economic landmines, etc. could cause your family wealth to be quickly squandered. For this reason consider the concept of using an "Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust," commonly referred to as an "ILIT" to preserve your family legacy and wealth. Generally, the senior family member(s) make annual cash contributions to the ILIT, the trustee then uses annual contributions to purchase a life insurance policy on the senior family member(s) FBO of your children, grandchildren or other persons you specially name. The life insurance death benefit paid to the ILIT is generally 100% tax free, all paid in cash and MUST be managed according to the ILIT rules. ILITs can be a great family preservation legacy concept. Trusts in general can provide cash to fund federal estate taxes, family scholarships, rewards for certain accomplishments such as college, religious service, vocational degrees, military careers, first home purchases, equalize a nonliquid business inheritance, pay large uninsured medical costs, favorite charities, money for special needs family members, loans for family members, expensive family reunions such as world cruises, etc. Most important, it's a way to prevent "unreasonable spending" by your heirs. To discuss preserving your family legacy needs, contact local agents of GBS ASSOCIATES 1-800-441-4648-Main office 928 Farmington Ave. West Hartford, Conn. Local GBS agents have been a friend to the High Country residents of North Carolina and Tennessee for a very long time. GBS does not provide legal or tax advice. For this information, consult your personal tax advisor. www.gbslife.com 80

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Beer and Wine

6min
pages 172-175

Camping

2min
pages 168-171

Blowing Rock Art and History Museum

3min
pages 160-163

Take a tour down on the farm

3min
pages 166-167

Appalachian Theater

2min
pages 158-159

Ashe County Arts Council

3min
pages 156-157

Ensemble Stage

2min
page 150

Bring a dog along

4min
pages 140-141

Arts in the High Country

4min
pages 148-149

General Stores

7min
pages 136-139

Kids like to fish

3min
page 109

Watauga Lake

11min
pages 112-119

Fly Fishing

10min
pages 106-108

Equine Experiences

4min
pages 98-101

Cycling and Mountain Biking

7min
pages 92-95

Blowing Rock Charity Horse Show

2min
pages 102-105

Motorcycling

2min
pages 96-97

From the Mountains to the Sea

11min
pages 88-91

Pickleball

5min
pages 82-83

Disc golf

2min
pages 80-81

Linville Caverns

5min
pages 69-71

Hang gliding

4min
pages 78-79

Rock climbing in the High Country

4min
pages 75-76

Caving and spelunking opportunities

5min
pages 60-68

Zip lining

9min
pages 72-74

Indoor rock climbing

2min
page 77

Keeping the culture in Boone

3min
pages 48-59

Say ‘hello’ to the High Country

7min
pages 41-43

Flat Top Manor

2min
pages 38-39

Blue Ridge Parkway

11min
pages 25-30

Tweetsie

3min
pages 32-33

Grandfather Mountain

9min
pages 34-37

High Country Host

3min
pages 12-13

Mystery Hill

2min
page 31

High Country Chambers of Commerce

3min
page 11
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