Disc Golf and Nature are a perfect mix for Madison Walker | Catch with Brian Earhart
Catch up with Madison Walker and Brian Earhart as they explore the perfect blend of disc golf and nature in Madison's favorite forest. As they walk through the woods, Madison shares her passion for the environment, revealing what she loves most about the forest - its quiet, peaceful atmosphere that allows her to connect with herself. During spring and summer, Madison finds solace in foraging for mushrooms and amphibians, which sparks a conversation about her active search for these species on tour. Brian Earhart joins in on the fun, sharing his own experiences as a disc golfer who often trades his disc for a rock to flip, searching for new friends among the forest's slithery inhabitants. With their friendly banter and infectious enthusiasm, Madison and Brian will leave you inspired to get outside and explore nature - and maybe even pick up some new species along the way!
Madison Walker & Brian Earhart's epic disc golf battle on a stunning course amidst breathtaking nature.
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as we walk through the forest I admire your passion for the forest more than a lot of people and I want you to just tell me not only what you know about the forest but what what do you like about the forest well um I really like it the forest because I know that this is where my soul lay I'm just kidding but um no I it's we're actually in the time of year where it's not as much Forest stuff as I primarily like which is the mushies the mushrooms and the uh amphibians those are my favorites and those are like spring Summertime with lots of rain but all forests are nice cuz they're quiet just like deadens the sound kind of swallows the wind and you get to just be with yourself at peace and I really have been craving that lately and just in general in my life so I love it out here so spring and summer you're saying maybe during the season you're looking for mushrooms and amphibians do you hunt for them actively on tour actively yeah yeah yeah con what does that look like um well mushrooms are easy just after it rains wander around looking the leaves know what you're looking for know what types of trees they're near but for amphibians and reptiles you're out there flipping rocks flipping logs and if you ever watch me play disc golf I spend a lot of my time off the Fairway not looking for my disc but but flipping logs and I'm always looking for something we have a lot of backups on the pro tour so I'm always out there trying to spend my time wisely trying to find new friends of this slithery variety well when you see one do do you pick it up do you admire it you know some people lick toads how much Family Guy have you watched in your life tell me um yeah no I I do pick them up sometimes but um I have kind of moved away from that just cuz we always are wearing you know sunscreen and bug spray and all kinds of stuff like that so I don't want to touch them all the time I just like to get a good pick maybe throw an acorn cap on their head like a little hat take...





