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Saturday, January 10, 2009

Creating Your Painball Field

Making a good paintball field can be rewarding and challenging. The first thing you are looking for is a place to put you main start off bunkers. After that you can move on. The area you are looking for is an area with a lot of trees so you set up bunkers in different places but you also need enough space to be able to run around. If you have an open space consider building trenches and try to find the softest place to dig. If you have a place with more trees start building bunkers out of planks wood, logs or what ever else you can find that will give you some cover. If there is a part of the field were there is a lot of bushes then leave it the way it is you can use that as cover so they cannot see you and you can ambush them. The next thing is, you need to have some strategy in the field. You can just have random bunkers everywhere. You need to put one then another one ahead of it but slightly to the side of it. It’s hard to explain but you should get the picture. The number one thing is being creative. In our paintball field we have many trenches and bunkers. There is a river that separates the two sides of the field and there are some areas were the water is too deep to cross and some were it is shallow enough to cross. So I give some strategy to the field cause you can cross the river from many places therefore maybe leading you behind the enemy team. In our field we also have three major parts to it. On one side there is what we call the wetland and on the same side there is a mountain and this mountain takes you to a high view were you can see the most of the river. The other side is full of dead trees everywhere. A lot of big trees are knocked down creating natural bunkers for cover. We have put a lot of hard work in this field and its all worth it.

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