Post by Mavro on Nov 1, 2005 14:43:24 GMT -5
[glow=green,2,300]Liberty Paintball Big Game[/glow]
Patterson, NY
As stated on their website:
www.libertypaintball-ny.com/big_games.html
"6 hours of continuous play with multiple objectives on one huge playing field. Several hundred people are expected!! This event will feature team generals, smoke, paint grenades and multiple objectives
GAME FORMAT: All of our fields are opened into one huge playing field! Two teams will compete for control of four bases (one base for each team and two "satellite" bases). To control a base a team must raise its flag in that base's flag station. Once a team controls a base, points are awarded for possession every 30 minutes. In addition, once a base is controlled, that team can use that base's radio to communicate with other bases. Players who have been eliminated are returned to the playing field every 20 minutes."
$70 per case of 2000.
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DRIVING DIRECTIONS
From NYC and Points South
Take I-684 North until it merges directly into Route 22 North. DO NOT EXIT OFF OF I-684. Liberty Paintball is located 9.3 miles north on Rt. 22 on the right at the Thunder Ridge Ski Area. Follow the main access road up between the lifts to the parking area on the hill. Alternatively, take the Saw Mill Parkway North to I-684 North to Route 22 North.
From Danbury, CT and Points East
Take I-84 West to Exit 20 (Route 22 North, Pawling, NY) and follow directions above.
From Newburgh, NY and Points West
Take I-84 east to Exit 18 (Route 311). Make a left at the end of the ramp and take Rt. 311 East until it ends at Rt. 22. Make a right onto Rt. 22 South, go 0.3 miles and make a left into Liberty Paintball located at the Thunder Ridge Ski Area. Follow the main access road up between the lifts to the parking area on the hill
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Unfortunately, I won't be able to go to this like I planned. I just found out that I have to fly out to Alpharetta, GA that Sunday for business for a week. I could leave very, very, very early on Monday morning, but I know I won't be in any shape to work after spending six hours playing paintball. Whoever goes, take pictures and have a good time for me.
Patterson, NY
As stated on their website:
www.libertypaintball-ny.com/big_games.html
"6 hours of continuous play with multiple objectives on one huge playing field. Several hundred people are expected!! This event will feature team generals, smoke, paint grenades and multiple objectives
GAME FORMAT: All of our fields are opened into one huge playing field! Two teams will compete for control of four bases (one base for each team and two "satellite" bases). To control a base a team must raise its flag in that base's flag station. Once a team controls a base, points are awarded for possession every 30 minutes. In addition, once a base is controlled, that team can use that base's radio to communicate with other bases. Players who have been eliminated are returned to the playing field every 20 minutes."
$70 per case of 2000.
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DRIVING DIRECTIONS
From NYC and Points South
Take I-684 North until it merges directly into Route 22 North. DO NOT EXIT OFF OF I-684. Liberty Paintball is located 9.3 miles north on Rt. 22 on the right at the Thunder Ridge Ski Area. Follow the main access road up between the lifts to the parking area on the hill. Alternatively, take the Saw Mill Parkway North to I-684 North to Route 22 North.
From Danbury, CT and Points East
Take I-84 West to Exit 20 (Route 22 North, Pawling, NY) and follow directions above.
From Newburgh, NY and Points West
Take I-84 east to Exit 18 (Route 311). Make a left at the end of the ramp and take Rt. 311 East until it ends at Rt. 22. Make a right onto Rt. 22 South, go 0.3 miles and make a left into Liberty Paintball located at the Thunder Ridge Ski Area. Follow the main access road up between the lifts to the parking area on the hill
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Unfortunately, I won't be able to go to this like I planned. I just found out that I have to fly out to Alpharetta, GA that Sunday for business for a week. I could leave very, very, very early on Monday morning, but I know I won't be in any shape to work after spending six hours playing paintball. Whoever goes, take pictures and have a good time for me.