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Hey guys, i was thinking of organising somthing alittle different so ive come up with the idea of a paintball day..ive never been and im sure alot of you havnt either so should be fun..with a cruise up to

geelong which is where it is..ive enquired about pricing and all that which il copy and paste. out of the 3 deals i was thinking we do the 'Group Deal' because its better value. I'll need a $30 deposit so i can

book. Deposits are non refunable so if your not 100% certain you can come please dont send me the $30 because it will cause too much hassle. Details are below.. pm me for bank details and please leave

your user name in the discription so i know whos paid.

Meet Location : Templestowe, 1 Fitzsimons Lane

Meet time/date : 10am meet for a 11am departure (SHARP) 21st August

Destination : see below

What to bring : Full tank of fuel + CB ch 14

here is the email i recieved.

Hi James,

Thank you for your enquiry. We have availability on both of those dates in the afternoon session, so the start time would be 1pm but please arrange to arrive around 15-20 minutes prior to get geared up and ready.

BASE PACKAGEThe price is $50 per person which includes hire of clothing and equipment plus 200 paintballs. The average player shoots around 400-500 paintballs, some people are more conservative and others are trigger happy so there are a couple of options for additional paintballs including some specials: Individual (additional paintballs)$20 per 100 rounds Group deals (additional paintballs)If the whole group is feeling trigger happy, they can take advantage of this ridiculously cheap additional paint package.600 paintballs = $79 Entire group must take up the package to get the group deal. Fields include Mission Impossible (sandbags, hyper cannons/gatling-gun style, sound effects), Gauntlet (two double storey castles, turrets, great field, unique scenario), Water Towers amongst others. Check out photos on our website. All participants must be at least 18 years of age and not have any alcohol prior to playing, must be .00 for legal and safety reasons. We have a large undercover area and BBQs, you are welcome to bring along food and drinks and use these facilities afterwards free of charge. Please let me know if you have any questions or would like me to pencil in a booking for either of those dates. A deposit of $30 per person will be required at least the week beforehand to confirm the booking. Directions, pictures of our fields and what to bring are on our website but please let me know if you would like any of these emailed to you.

Regards,

Melanie CauchiHot Shots Paintball SkirmishGranite Rd, AnakiePh 5284 1191

Melways South Western key map, page 11www.hotshotspaintball.com

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hmm, tempting, will have to check if I got anything on..

btw, Jamie what night cruise are you talking about? I cant see anything in the events area... or is this one of those reasons why I really need to join up to be a vic club member?

hmm, tempting, will have to check if I got anything on..

btw, Jamie what night cruise are you talking about? I cant see anything in the events area... or is this one of those reasons why I really need to join up to be a vic club member?

Yeah man, SAU Members only.

You pay up for membership, you get to access more events!

:mad:

yeah its outdoors, its a good course had heaps of fun there at the start of the year

only thing is to becareful in the gauntlet if it rains, all hte old paintballs/paint get really slippery and everyone that was in there was slipping over

only thing is to becareful in the gauntlet if it rains, all hte old paintballs/paint get really slippery and everyone that was in there was slipping over

Equalling SUPER FUN!!! :P I'd lol. When I went to the Ice House I kept on falling over because I was laughing so much.... most likely will repeat at paintballing :mad:

Yes it hurts, I went up to Wallan for a friends BDay and they will give your a camo outfit, helmet and goggles and we all bought gloves and a cup to protect your penis and balls :mad:

Girls are given a chest protector.

I suggest you wear shitty clothes as things are going to get messy but since your indoor you won't have to deal with mud, grass, trees and jungle wild life.

Bring your own protection too as it will help and you all should be fine.

ahhh bushball ... Ok so can we bring our own paintball guns and paintballs?? coz i have a mate who plays professionally but would more than likly only come along if he can bring his own shit and then just pwnzor everyone.

ahhh bushball ... Ok so can we bring our own paintball guns and paintballs?? coz i have a mate who plays professionally but would more than likly only come along if he can bring his own shit and then just pwnzor everyone.

I'm pretty sure you can just give them a call to double check.

Admins can you please edit the date thanks

Paintballing is mega fun. I did it a few years ago @ moama (just past echuca ova nsw border). We went away camping for the weekend (in echuca) and did the whole paintball thing. It was pretty sweet, except gettin hit in the back of the neck from close range, that did hurt.

Pretty sure I'll be there, put me down as a maybe, gonna hustle up a few friends :)

On a side thought it'd be pretty sweet if we did a weekend camping thing etc, maybe over 2 days over a long weekend? Any suggestions, feedback...?

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