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The team was: George Lewko, Mason Bannerman, Robbie Gage, Joe Glasser, Jim Hrynuik , Joshua Kusch, Kimberly Kusch, Austin Lintick andTrevor Vilness.
Flight to Toronto, 3 rental minivans to carry all the gear, down past Niagara Falls, through New York State, and to New Milford, PA. We stayed at a nice little hotel. Amazing Italian resaurant next door.
The Castle Conquest was on Saturday, and we ran into 3 Albertians. K-Dawg photography did most of our pictures, so we had many while we were playing on the field.
We were part of a Canadian crew to defend the Castle. Kimberly was an awesome pod refiller and just handy to have in our resurrection bay.
We tour the "History of Paintball Museum" located at EMR. Jim had more knowledge of items, than our young tour guide. lol. It was cool to see lots of old markers and gear.
Sunday was an open day, and we go to play all over the "Old Wolfs Den".
Austin ran into a metal firehose box, like I predicted the day before, or maybe suggested.
We kicked alot of Americans on Sunday, with Canadians vs. US. Plus we were very outnumbered. It was a blast.
We then drove back to Canada throught the American Niagara Falls, shipped our HPA tanks by courier back, and flew home.
The team was: George Lewko, Mason Bannerman, Robbie Gage, Joe Glasser, Jim Hrynuik , Joshua Kusch, Kimberly Kusch, Austin Lintick andTrevor Vilness.
Flight to Toronto, 3 rental minivans to carry all the gear, down past Niagara Falls, through New York State, and to New Milford, PA. We stayed at a nice little hotel. Amazing Italian resaurant next door.
The Castle Conquest was on Saturday, and we ran into 3 Albertians. K-Dawg photography did most of our pictures, so we had many while we were playing on the field.
We were part of a Canadian crew to defend the Castle. Kimberly was an awesome pod refiller and just handy to have in our resurrection bay.
We tour the "History of Paintball Museum" located at EMR. Jim had more knowledge of items, than our young tour guide. lol. It was cool to see lots of old markers and gear.
Sunday was an open day, and we go to play all over the "Old Wolfs Den".
Austin ran into a metal firehose box, like I predicted the day before, or maybe suggested.
We kicked alot of Americans on Sunday, with Canadians vs. US. Plus we were very outnumbered. It was a blast.
We then drove back to Canada throught the American Niagara Falls, shipped our HPA tanks by courier back, and flew home.