BASS Report post Posted June 1, 2012 Cornhole! The only game that somehow gets easier the drunker you get! Id say Cowboy Golf ranks up there, but tipsy people flailing golf balls on rope at each other gets out of hand quick! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Snapshot Report post Posted June 2, 2012 I'll play just about any game when beer is invloved. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kaibabkiller Report post Posted June 2, 2012 What are cornhole boards? Bill Quimby Bean bag toss a.k.a. cornhole, the bags are full of corn. Points cancel like horseshoes. Its great fun to play while having a few cold beverages. Thanks. I'm from an earlier era when the word meant something far different. I considered protesting your friend's use of my stylized sketch without my permission if that's what the word still meant. Bill Quimby My dad says the same thing! He laughs and shakes his head when I tell him I'm headed to a cornhole tournament! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tines Report post Posted June 2, 2012 How do you think I felt when I went to my wifes church in Indiana and the church bulletin was advertising their cornhole contest! Anyone could enter! LOL!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
buffhunter Report post Posted June 15, 2012 How do you think I felt when I went to my wifes church in Indiana and the church bulletin was advertising their cornhole contest! Anyone could enter! LMAO. THAT IS TOOOOOOOO FUNNY Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Coach Report post Posted June 15, 2012 Anyone who likes to set up a game of horseshoes in camp will LOVE setting up some "cornhole" boards. It's fun just sayin' it but when you get to playin' it, you'll wonder how you ever set up a family get-together without them. I built a set in the good old "red white and blue" since we always play over the 4th while flinging arrows and telling stories around the campfire at the Sunrise shoot. Not as slick as these, but they are a good set I'm happy to bring to camp. A good set of cornhole boards (and good bean bags) and an ice-chest full of cold beer, some tasty food on the grill, brings people together. Good times right there. Some of my fondest memories have been packing several familes together for the Sunrise shoot. Some football, some baseball, 3D targets set up all over camp for the kids to practice on, the boys always set off to build a fort, while us old codgers split wood for a big fire. The younger kids toddle around in their little jeeps and such as the sun begins to set. Some good music, good friends, cold drinks, campfire talks, lots of amazing food, from one family's "Mexican BBQ" to another's amazing secret green chili . For myself a good cigar, and quiet conversation.... Man, I love those nights up top of the White Mountains with family and old friends. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tjhunt2 Report post Posted June 15, 2012 Anyone who likes to set up a game of horseshoes in camp will LOVE setting up some "cornhole" boards. It's fun just sayin' it but when you get to playin' it, you'll wonder how you ever set up a family get-together without them. I built a set in the good old "red white and blue" since we always play over the 4th while flinging arrows and telling stories around the campfire at the Sunrise shoot. Not as slick as these, but they are a good set I'm happy to bring to camp. A good set of cornhole boards (and good bean bags) and an ice-chest full of cold beer, some tasty food on the grill, brings people together. Good times right there. Some of my fondest memories have been packing several familes together for the Sunrise shoot. Some football, some baseball, 3D targets set up all over camp for the kids to practice on, the boys always set off to build a fort, while us old codgers split wood for a big fire. The younger kids toddle around in their little jeeps and such as the sun begins to set. Some good music, good friends, cold drinks, campfire talks, lots of amazing food, from one family's "Mexican BBQ" to another's amazing secret green chili . For myself a good cigar, and quiet conversation.... Man, I love those nights up top of the White Mountains with family and old friends. What the he!! have I've been missing. Sounds like something I should have been invited to. I can relate to a party like that. TJ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Coach Report post Posted June 15, 2012 Dang it, TJ. I missed you by minutes last time. You stopped by my camp, and met my wife but we had already gone to the shoot. When I got back, Carrie told me "TJ stopped by, but I didn't know where on the mountain you guys were". We will definately be camping up there this year for the Sunrise shoot, and doing the "all-stars" baseball playoffs in Eagar that week. I'd love to have you in camp, finally. Me casa es su casa. With any luck we'll be camping along with a good group of old friends. Really "down-to-earth" people that I know inside 2 minutes next to a camp fire you would feel right at home with. And of course, we'll break out the corn-hole boards and keep ourselves neck deep in cold beer, cigars and hunting stories. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
buffhunter Report post Posted June 15, 2012 Anyone who likes to set up a game of horseshoes in camp will LOVE setting up some "cornhole" boards. It's fun just sayin' it but when you get to playin' it, you'll wonder how you ever set up a family get-together without them. I built a set in the good old "red white and blue" since we always play over the 4th while flinging arrows and telling stories around the campfire at the Sunrise shoot. Not as slick as these, but they are a good set I'm happy to bring to camp. A good set of cornhole boards (and good bean bags) and an ice-chest full of cold beer, some tasty food on the grill, brings people together. Good times right there. Some of my fondest memories have been packing several familes together for the Sunrise shoot. Some football, some baseball, 3D targets set up all over camp for the kids to practice on, the boys always set off to build a fort, while us old codgers split wood for a big fire. The younger kids toddle around in their little jeeps and such as the sun begins to set. Some good music, good friends, cold drinks, campfire talks, lots of amazing food, from one family's "Mexican BBQ" to another's amazing secret green chili . For myself a good cigar, and quiet conversation.... Man, I love those nights up top of the White Mountains with family and old friends. What the he!! have I've been missing. Sounds like something I should have been invited to. I can relate to a party like that. TJ +1 there TJ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billrquimby Report post Posted June 15, 2012 When is the Sunrise Shoot this year? Am I correct in assuming it's held at the ski run's parking lot? Bill Quimby Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bonecollector Report post Posted June 16, 2012 Anyone who likes to set up a game of horseshoes in camp will LOVE setting up some "cornhole" boards. It's fun just sayin' it but when you get to playin' it, you'll wonder how you ever set up a family get-together without them. I built a set in the good old "red white and blue" since we always play over the 4th while flinging arrows and telling stories around the campfire at the Sunrise shoot. Not as slick as these, but they are a good set I'm happy to bring to camp. A good set of cornhole boards (and good bean bags) and an ice-chest full of cold beer, some tasty food on the grill, brings people together. Good times right there. Some of my fondest memories have been packing several familes together for the Sunrise shoot. Some football, some baseball, 3D targets set up all over camp for the kids to practice on, the boys always set off to build a fort, while us old codgers split wood for a big fire. The younger kids toddle around in their little jeeps and such as the sun begins to set. Some good music, good friends, cold drinks, campfire talks, lots of amazing food, from one family's "Mexican BBQ" to another's amazing secret green chili . For myself a good cigar, and quiet conversation.... Man, I love those nights up top of the White Mountains with family and old friends. My kind of camp right there! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chef Report post Posted June 16, 2012 Nice set of boards! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites