Hia guys
I've just about recovered enough to turn the computer on and the welts on my arms gone down sufficiently, to write a few things about yesterday.
IT WAS AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
To have 2 one hour games followed by two 35min games without strict park boundaries and the constant tactical flow of attack – counterattack attack and rejoin a game not knowing if an enemy sniper is 10 feet in front concealed in the thick undergrowth or pinned behind a ¼ inch thick piece of chipboard as half a dozen guns lace your position with more than 30 sounds a second!
For me paintball cant get any better!
I think Chris and the Marshals did an unbelievably good job in the circumstances (organising, feeding, fixing problems, supplying equipment, marshalling the games, filling bottles, and talking to players) but best of all, the guys asked the players for feedback and instantly clarifying confusions in the rules.
As a player on the red team, I must say our tactical superiority and excellent communication between ‘companies’ was the reason we won the day (only kidding blues!) the Mouldart team were superb, death Wombles professional, small units worked together as a whole and it was great making new friends and meeting people as equally crazy as me!
One chap ‘knew’ me from posting on the forums due to my desert camo jacket as I reinforced him in one of the castle towers (I didn’t catch your name bud…would be smooth to know who you are.) two ‘big’ lads with black sleeveless tops, one called Jason, was as hard as nails and got about 4 blues while we defended the castle (from the scream of agony and precession of gun waving blues we recon it was four!) ‘Gen’ Jim A Faulkner (4 star general with sgt stripes up his arm and a dead fury creature round his neck) Dave Williams and his gilly suit (accidentally took out a wasps nest, got 5 stings but still played all day) Mark (I think) the sniper who I met denying the enemy the woods at the back of the castle on game two and holding up 10 blues from counter attacking. Hows the HUGE wound on your back?! And everyone else, on both sides, who made it a fantastic day.
But the biggest thanks to the unreal guys who made it an amazing weekend
Thanks Chris
But I do have one, final thing to say WHENS THE NEXT ONE!!!!
Scott Essery (a bloke on the red team with 22 welts and the only one daft enough to wear desert camo in a wood!)
I've just about recovered enough to turn the computer on and the welts on my arms gone down sufficiently, to write a few things about yesterday.
IT WAS AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
To have 2 one hour games followed by two 35min games without strict park boundaries and the constant tactical flow of attack – counterattack attack and rejoin a game not knowing if an enemy sniper is 10 feet in front concealed in the thick undergrowth or pinned behind a ¼ inch thick piece of chipboard as half a dozen guns lace your position with more than 30 sounds a second!
For me paintball cant get any better!
I think Chris and the Marshals did an unbelievably good job in the circumstances (organising, feeding, fixing problems, supplying equipment, marshalling the games, filling bottles, and talking to players) but best of all, the guys asked the players for feedback and instantly clarifying confusions in the rules.
As a player on the red team, I must say our tactical superiority and excellent communication between ‘companies’ was the reason we won the day (only kidding blues!) the Mouldart team were superb, death Wombles professional, small units worked together as a whole and it was great making new friends and meeting people as equally crazy as me!
One chap ‘knew’ me from posting on the forums due to my desert camo jacket as I reinforced him in one of the castle towers (I didn’t catch your name bud…would be smooth to know who you are.) two ‘big’ lads with black sleeveless tops, one called Jason, was as hard as nails and got about 4 blues while we defended the castle (from the scream of agony and precession of gun waving blues we recon it was four!) ‘Gen’ Jim A Faulkner (4 star general with sgt stripes up his arm and a dead fury creature round his neck) Dave Williams and his gilly suit (accidentally took out a wasps nest, got 5 stings but still played all day) Mark (I think) the sniper who I met denying the enemy the woods at the back of the castle on game two and holding up 10 blues from counter attacking. Hows the HUGE wound on your back?! And everyone else, on both sides, who made it a fantastic day.
But the biggest thanks to the unreal guys who made it an amazing weekend
Thanks Chris
But I do have one, final thing to say WHENS THE NEXT ONE!!!!
Scott Essery (a bloke on the red team with 22 welts and the only one daft enough to wear desert camo in a wood!)