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Step 1
Dig a series of bunkers on your field where defenders will have a distinct advantage, such as an enclosed ravine or at the top of a hill.
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Step 2
Divide your paintball players into two teams, with one team slightly stronger than the other (whether you unbalance the teams in terms of numbers or in terms of skill is up to you).
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Step 3
Set a time limit for your game - 10 to 30 minutes is usually good.
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Step 4
Place a flag in each bunker. Three or four flags is about right, but see what works for your field. Both teams must agree upon each flag's location.
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Step 5
Have the attacking team, the stronger team, leave the bunker area and go to their starting point (somewhere away and out of sight).
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Step 6
Allow the defending team time to set up their defense.
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Step 7
Begin the game. Attackers try to capture all the flags within the time limit. Defenders must keep at least one flag until the game's end to win.








Comments
Anonymous said
on 11/22/2005 1. During fall, collect as many leaves in one spot as possible.
2. Create a half-moon shape with the leaves leaving one side steep and the other side curved.
3. On the steep side, place a number of sticks, vertical to reduce the risk of the leaves caving in.
4. keep piling on leaves, and add small sticks (this helps keep the pile intact intil winter)
5. on the 1st snow of the season gather as much snow as possible and test the durability of the bunker.