July 1st-2nd, NATC presents JUNK YARD WARS II

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July 1st-2nd, NATC presents JUNK YARD WARS II

Postby Psistalker » Wed May 24, 2006 7:24 pm

NATC PRESENTS
JUNK YARD WARS II
ASSUALT ON TIRE CITY

Saturday, July 1st and Sunday, July 2nd
Starts 5pm Saturday until ??? Saturday night
and commences on Sunday morning at 10am until ???
Cost: $35 for both days or $20 for Sunday
location: Near Port Orchard, WA (directions to be posted soon)


Yes boys and girls, it's time for some more plastic bb death!!! Whether you went to "JUNK YARD WARS I" or you've heard about the hype after, this one also guarantees to be one of the premier games the NorthWest offers this year! This site is awesome- a huge auto wrecking yard that has been described as "outdoor CQB" at it's finest. The site will be modified this year for the main scenario on Sunday to bring you the best in variety and the newest and freshest ideas to airsoft.

This will be a 2 day event starting on Saturday evening and continuing on Sunday.

Saturday evening will include:

~ Night games after dark
~ Tracer unit only games
~ and Massive Firework show!!!

Sunday will include:

~ Mil sim scenario
~ BBQ food to purchase for lunch (menu posted on our website)
~ smaller "filler" games: normal skirmishes, flag games, and a couple of variant games (medics, respawns, etc)....

Camping is super close to the event and we will be reserving at:

Belfair State Park
410 NE Beck Rd
Belfair, WA
open 8am-dusk

for reservations call:
888-226-7688
or visit the website:
www.parks.wa.gov

bring a camo type full uniform (American woodland prefered) and either an extra solid colored T-shirt or civilian type clothing (these are all for the scenario). Also, we have gun rentals for $15 per day or $25 for the weekend and mask rentals available $5 per day (reservations of gear required).

More details and pictures of the event field can be viewed at our website:

www.natcairsoft.com

Reservations or advanced payment is not required, but if you plan on attending please post on our site and let us know. Thanks again guys/gals for all your support and we hope to see you all there.....

please check back soon as we will have a promo video clip for the event
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Postby proletariat » Thu May 25, 2006 3:33 pm

Is there going to be an age limit?
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Postby Psistalker » Fri May 26, 2006 5:29 pm

Our standard rules still apply at this game. Minors will need a consent form filled out, 16 and under will need full face protection, no real steel, fps limits apply, etc.... For our full list of rules please check the "General Discussion" thread on our site. Be aware that this site, although clean and well kept- serious discretion is advised for anyone bringing minors. ANYONE UNDER 16 WILL NEED THEIR PARENT PRESENT FOR ENTIRE GAME!!! Minor consent forms will be available at the site.....
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Postby BentleyCntlGT » Fri May 26, 2006 9:52 pm

so if your under 16 you have to wear a paintball mask or what?
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Postby Psistalker » Fri May 26, 2006 9:56 pm

Paintball mask, sensei mask, whatever for "solid" face protection- balaclavas and other "soft" material does not count....
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Postby Silent » Sat May 27, 2006 1:41 am

Oh hey sweeeet, I used to ride dirtbikes up near Belfair all the time!
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Postby BentleyCntlGT » Sat May 27, 2006 8:30 am

Silent wrote:Oh hey sweeeet, I used to ride dirtbikes up near Belfair all the time!


really?, I could maybe convince my dad to take me up their. Are the spots pretty good compared to around here in Oregon?
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Postby Psistalker » Sat May 27, 2006 10:57 am

We're in some old campgrounds that are now closed down and such normally on our weekend games. I've selected these over others based on 4 main factors:

#1 and most important to me- GOOD TRAILS: Trails that are well established, interlink well with others in the area (and frequency of that interlinking), and cleanliness (lack of debris, holes, and other tripping hazzards)

#2 AMOUNT OF COVER: If you are in the military and have done any combat training you will automatically know what I mean here and the difference between "cover" and "concealment". This is things like trees, stumps, rocks. I consider their thickness and size to be effective against getting shot.

#3 AMOUNT OF CONCEALMENT: These are things that can hide you but are not necessarily solid enough to stop getting shot. Plants, bushes, etc....

#4 VARIETY: We have several fields and so I look for variety and what skills they will emphasize. For example, our "Home Field" is great for hiding, sneaking, and flanking (lots of concealment and cover- my fav field), and yet our POW camp field has no under brush whatsover, but has good cover (thick trees everywhere)- this is good for team tactics, angles, and flanking.

Anyway, we have pics of these fields on our website. But the Junk Yard is something entirely different from all of these. Again, pics on our site.... Hope that some of you Oregon guys/gals can make it up this way (trust me, from all the hype after last years game you will be extremely happy that you did).
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Postby proletariat » Sun Jun 11, 2006 9:01 am

I hope i can make it. Problem is its like a 4hr 45min dirve.
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Postby Psistalker » Sun Jun 11, 2006 7:53 pm

We're actually about 3 hours from Portland.... Not too bad considering.....

Alright, so if you missed "JUNK YARD WARS I", here's a clip from last year's game:

http://www.natcairsoft.com/upload/JUNKYARDWARSI.mpg

Now to answer a few questions that I've received recently:

#1. Yes, this game is open to all ages.... However, minors MUST HAVE a completed "Minor consent/medical release" form filled out and turned in to us. If you need one, please PM me or email for the two forms. Also, minors under 18 must have full face solid protection. 18 and over can choose to just have goggles if they like. But understand, this site is basically outdoor CQB- so be prepared to be lit up close!:

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#2. The night games on Saturday night are not ALL tracer unit games. We will run around 2-3 TRACER ONLY games that night.

#3. Limits for guns are 400'/sec with AEG's or pistols, 600'/sec for sniper rifles (50' min distance to engage with sniper rifles).

#4. The only game that will require low caps is the "Mil Sim" game on Sunday morning. Other than that Hi-caps are fine. If a player only has Hi-caps, then they can use those by filling the tube with bb's, emptying the resevoir, then putting only 30 bb's back in the resevoir (this is the best we can do, when dealing with hi-caps.)

We expect 50-80 guys/gals as a minimum. We are hoping to get some ppl from Oregon up this year and hit well over 100 participants. We have advertised this as a NorthWest Region event hitting all boards that we have knowledge of from Oregon, Washington, Idaho, all the way to Montana. Players from the following teams are confirmed so far:

NATC
RED REGIMENT
EVERGREEN
PSAC
RHODESIAN RAIDERS


Still waiting to hear from 5 more WA state teams, 10 Oregon teams, 1 in Idaho, and 1 in Montana. If you plan on attending, let us know..... Directions will be posted in soon..... Thanks for the support and we look forward to seeing you all there!
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Postby Psistalker » Fri Jun 30, 2006 4:30 pm

We had the opportunity to make it to a few teams for passing out flyers with the directions on them.... But if we missed ya or you didn't look on the back of the flyer, then here they are- posted for your convenience:

DIRECTIONS TO JUNKYARD
(ACCELERATION AUTO WORKS)


FROM BREMERTON/KITSAP PENINSULA

-Take Highway 3 South just past Bremerton.
-In the town of Gorst, stay in right hand lane and take exit for Highway 3 South, towards Belfair. Travel 6.3 miles.
-Site is on RIGHT side of highway at business named "Acceleration Auto Works". Park outside gate in parking lot.


FROM SEATTLE/PORTLAND (OR NORTH OR SOUTH OF WASHINGTON STATE):

-Take best route to I-5 towards Washington State.
-Take I-5 to exit #132, Highway 16 Gig Harbor/Bremerton (this exit is in Tacoma, WA).
-Continue West on Highway 16 for 26.7 miles (approximately 1/2 hour).
-Get in Left hand lane and take exit ramp on left side of highway for Highway 3, Belfair/Shelton. Travel .4 miles.
-Turn Left onto South Highway 3, towards Belfair. Travel 6.1 miles.
-Site is on RIGHT side of highway at business named "Acceleration Auto Works". Park outside gate in parking lot.

FROM SPOKANE AND EAST OF WASHINGTON

-Take best route to I-90 towards Washington State.
-Take I-90 West towards Seattle.
-Just outside of Seattle, take Exit #25 onto Highway 18 West. Travel to Federal Way.
-Take onramp for I-5 South. Travel 11 miles.
-Take I-5 to exit #132, Highway 16 Gig Harbor/Bremerton (this exit is in Tacoma, WA).
-Continue West on Highway 16 for 26.7 miles (approximately 1/2 hour).
-Get in Left hand lane and take exit ramp on left side of highway for Highway 3, Belfair/Shelton. Travel .4 miles.
-Turn Left onto South Highway 3, towards Belfair. Travel 6.1 miles.
-Site is on RIGHT side of highway at business named "Acceleration Auto Works". Park outside gate in parking lot.
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Postby sk8erkingdsz » Fri Jun 30, 2006 5:24 pm

Edit- nevermind wont be able to make, sorry...
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