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Period of Field Use: |
Less than a month |
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| Last There: |
N/A |
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Paintball Experience: |
3 years |
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Other Fields in the Area: |
Valley Paintball (little more organized, but they have been around longer too), Combat Ranch, Area 13 Paintball, FSL paintball in Minneapolis, SYO in Minneapolis (those are indoors so its apples to oranges on the Minne fields) |
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| Review: |
Went up to GRP to try something different one weekend, im a regular at VP and play there a lot and love that field and always will. I got there to find the owner there very friendly and helpful, they had a nice selection of orings for sale (handy) and some assorted camo masks, bdus, etc, the admission was CHEAP, a whole dollar!!! wow!, i donated 5 to the field to help it get going as im used to paying more anyways. I found the players to be friendly and helpful and had a really good time. They are good about chronoing and are working on other stuff to make the field very safe for everyone and fun.
Since then, some of the regs from GRP have been coming to VP to play, and some of the VP crowd is now heading up there occasionally and its turning into a good thing. I think this field has a lot of potential and Rick will work hard to make sure it gets better and better. Swoodsball is a bit like speedball but yet more woodsball, not many bunkers but a small enclosed area that does have some stumps/trees and a few barrels to hide behind, i think they were talking about building a speedball type course soon for next year so that should be coming and more appealing to a larger variety of player types. The Woodsball areas are very dense and lots of cover, hard to see other players, and its quite big.
All in all, a great new field that is on the grow and has an owner behind it that seems to really have dedicated himself to it. I look forward to seeing what next year brings for them.
Give it a try if your in the area, not like its expensive to play there or anything :P.
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