
This was Field #1, I liked it. It had the most cover.
It was quite novel to play on the Sup'Air Field. It's quite open,
but you could stand.

This was the Barrel Field.

I'm glad we brought our tent as the sun was very hot.

The Pallet Field had the shortest bunkers, and was very open. |
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We visited the field the day before (Thursday March 23), to walk the fields.
However, we lost contact with Jeff and walked them without him.
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We were in the desert. It was a new field, which just opened for
business in Dec. 1999.
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The parking lot and 1/2 of the fields had just been bulldozed in Dec.
Lots of dust!!
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The owners were a friendly pair of Bill's. They had a concession
stand which sold sodas (not pop). Not to mention that a Vodka Paralyzer
becomes a Colorado Bulldog at the U.S. Border.
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The Panam staff had just started setting up (tents, tables, trailer, etc.),
but you needed to bring everything (tables, chairs, tents, etc.) yourself.
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Diablo had a semitrailer for the paint (with temp. control), just stopping
through on the way to a delivery.
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Somebody else filled High Pressure Air tanks. Don't put anything
on your High Pressure Air Tanks (stickers, paint, etc.), as one kid found
out the hard way. He had paid $300 to paint his tank to match his
gun. This rendered the tank unfillable, by the fill staff, as you
can't cover-up any fibre wrapping or labels with anything (you might be
trying to hide some damage).
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There were 7 fields: 4 "bush" fields, one barrel, one pallet and one Sup'Air.
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The first thought about the fields were: SMALL!! All the Bush fields
and the Sup'Air would each quite easily fit within my Bale Field.
One bush field was less than 1/2 the Bale Field.
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Cover was short, it was a crawling mans game. Shorter than my Small
Field.
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Plus it was hot. All days had the temp. above 80oF and sometimes
would push into the 90's. This was Okay walking around, but playing
was hot.
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Most teams walking the fields were quite friendly. They loved our
quote, "Last sunday, we played in -10." Most players were from CA,
AZ & NV, and could not imagine that cold (they were not coming to visit
ever!). We were the crazy Canadians who drove to Vegas, in 2 days.
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We saw Wes Wong wondering around looking for a new location for an upcoming
event too. The conversation went like this:
- Hi Wes.
- Hi George. [Big pause] George, what are you doing here?
- Just playing.
- What are you doing here Wes?
- Just scouting the field to use in the future. Where's Jim & Jim?
- You should see them soon. We drove.
- Are you crazy? I'm just a few hours away & I flew.
- Every time we travel, Wes seems to be there.
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The vendors (about 5) were starting to set-up. It sure is great to
have vendors at the field.
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