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| | PQAC Game | Posted 2002/08/27@16:30 by x-ray | | | | | | Location: Rigaud | | Start: Sunday, September 15, 2002 @ 10:00 hrs | | End: Sunday, September 15, 2002 @ 16:00 hrs | | Number of Players: 45 | | Contact: x-ray |
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| | | Game Details | | | | | | | This will be a Regular PQAC season game held at our field in Rigaud.
DIRECTIONS:
From Montreal
40 West (Direction Ottawa)
Exit 17
@ bottom of exit, turn left (201)
Take 201 and turn right on St-George
Approx. 7KM on St-George (very twiny road up the mountain)
The field is on the right! (WARZONE PAINTBALL)
From Ottawa:
417 EAST (Dir Montreal)
417 will change into the 40 East once in Quebec
Take Exit 17
At bottom of exit, take a right (201)
Take 201 and turn right on St-George
Approx. 7KM on St-George (very twiny road up the mountain)
The field is on the right! (WARZONE PAINTBALL)
| | | | | | | After Action Report | Posted 2002/09/16@13:00 by x-ray | | | | | | | Originaly posted by LT Poncho on the Airsoft Ottawa web site
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Days like these make you wish they were all like that…
Albeit I showed up a tad late, it seems that the game didn't get started until shortly after we got there. When we arrived from Ottawa, there was the usual 'Pikes Peak' truck hill climbing competition. Just Bob from Salamander Army was on his 4th or 5th attempt to push his GMC Jimmy to the peak. Dug himself quite a rut I heard.
He took some well offered AGENCY RENT A CAR advice from a former employee and let out some air of the tires - makes em real soft and sticky. Needless to say I think it helped. We all could have used tires the size of this;
Games during the day were great - the first game led into the days scenarios - most of which revolved around the 'crash test dummy' supplied by the PQAC. The first scenario game involved a 'Pilot Down' style scenario - our unit was assigned to diversion and skirmish tasking. We ran into Just Bob and Crispin along the road down to the rocky field - a short exchange ensued. Needless to say we did sort of a 'ceasefire/restart' because we all forgot there were medic rules in effect. Old habits die hard eh?
One awesome part of the day was when Just Bob and crew managed to get in behind us while we were navigating the ledges at Rigaud. It was pretty moist out so you can't afford to take any chances on those rocks.
Bob managed to shoot one of our guys in our unit from at least - bar none - 200ft away with his STOCK SPM40 rifle. Impressive shot!
We all stopped engaging to 'discuss' it like an open forum - hillarious! Everyone around got together at that point - alive or hit - and just started shooting the shit about the shot he took. It was Just Bob's moment, and he basked in it.
The entire day's skirmishing atmosphere was really relaxed - there wasn't a dull moment, but at the same time it was an easy going game.
Second scenario of the day came when Xray gave us the heads up that the first extraction LZ was comprimised and the pilot was to be medivacted out to a second LZ. Not even 5 miutes into the urban field and the heavy shit storm ensued...
By far the heaviest scenario fighting of the day, the evac team broke east once our front line unit ran into the brunt of the storm. After everyone just about emptied all of their mags on eachother the evac team managed to get the pilot to the LZ and hold it in time.
Third scenario was a 'recovery/rescue' theme - OPFOR was dug in and waiting for us. Once again, into the rock valley of death. Seems during that scenario there was more exchange of conversation aloud rather than firefights. OPFOR spanked us good.
Last game of the day was something along the lines of 'old school Airsoft' - if you get hit - respawn at a nearby respawn point. Pure skirmish but who cares - scenario was done, time to let loose. RAVEN always like to turn on his 'spank machine' - grabbed his mega-loud MP5 and ran thru the field like he was driving on of those lawn tractors, cutting grass, weeds and airsofters all along the way. I found it was humorous how he ran from tower to bunker to bunker on this elimination frenzy reminisent of a QUAKE 3 game I played once. Finally 'Captain Gibbed' pulled his plug and said "I'm tired...". That's pretty much how the gaming day wound down. Everyone just dropped out of the game one by one, their need to kill wholesomely filled.
Funny /odd part of the day - some hikers of the 'active lifestyle' female type wandered thru one of our games and made their way to our staging area - seems they were camping out 'au nature' in the northen parts of the field and didn't know it was an active Airsoft field. Rest assured the awesome field owner PASCAL was gentlemanly enough to drive them all the way into town. He was so entertained by the idea he forgot to take off all his gear...but look at his smile! Good job Pascal!
Next was the second best part of the day - the now famous 'apres Airsoft'. Beer, Meat, more Meat, good tunes and good times. This is the reason why they call Airsoft a social event. The BBQ was covered in meat for bar none - 2 hours continuous as the lot of us feasted like were were Vikings back from the hunt or something. Although it was RAVEN's invite, the props go out to NIKITA for her most excellent hostmanship. Truely the best way to cap off an excellent day.
Like I said; makes you wish they were all like that...
Check out the rest of the pics on the ASGKCanada website, in the gallery of course!
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