Paintball Magazine March 2016 | Page 30

to allow overnight stays on the property. They even have their own man-made beach and Tiki Bar stocked with beverages and food. TNT (“Tracks N Trails) Paintball covers 80 acres of land and have a total of seven plotted paintball fields, five of which are dedicated to woodsball loaded with pine, oak, and palm trees. The woodsball fields were mostly all-natural terrain with some trails to walk along, but they had specialized fields like a Tiki Hut field with three huts players could walk into and shoot out of. Stacked railroad ties were made into bunkers on one of the fields. Old planes and even a helicopter were used as props on another designated field. Containers and stacked tires were also playable on other parts of the fields in play. For this particular event, local team members from Destiny Army, led by Phil Baker and Mike “Boogie” Bogolub, helped build two bases for the pirate-themed event. On one side was a pirate-ship made out of wood, adorned 030 paintball.media magazine with a Pirate Flag hoisted at the ship’s bow. Los Angeles Ironmen’s Mike Paxson is TNT Paintball’s Manager and t \