MostlyHams

MostlyHams t1_j47hz3k wrote

Disc golf

Get a starter set for ~$25 or a single disc for $10-20 for each player.

There are a bunch of fantastic courses in CT and about 90% are in public parks so they are free to play. Just show up and start throwing. It is incredibly simple to understand the basic rules and fundamentals of the game and it isn't "stuffy" like regular golf. There is a great local community and nearly infinite online resources if you want to learn more. A round of 18 holes should take 1 - 2 hours for a pair of beginners and you'll end up with around 5 - 8k steps at most courses. If you don't want to play all 18 holes you can do as many as you want then leave.

For someone in the central part of the state I would recommend trying Panthorn Park in Southington first, particularly the short layout. Most courses are open year-round and if you enjoy the game you can find courses all over the country/world. Conveniently, nearly every course in the state has a local brewery within 5-10 minutes so you can reward yourselves with a drink afterwards.

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MostlyHams t1_iyeugur wrote

What point are you trying to make here? The post is talking about home solar setups which are equivalent to having your own mini power plant on your property. There was never an option to do that for coal (or any other fossil fuel) so of course the pros and cons will be different.

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