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Old July 12th, 07:02 AM   #2 (permalink)
Lord Headley
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A few more things after this weekend that I’ve learned about Scenario games. Remember, I’ve only been playing Scenario a year and a half!

1. Keep all your gear in boxes!!! I found that empty paint boxes works the best. This is especially important if you have a smaller car like myself. Believe it or not you can fit a lot of stuff in a box, and that box is a lot easier to store then a duffel bag! Also with boxes you can label what’s inside the box with a marker so you don’t have to go ripping it apart looking for a pair of gloves or something. Duffel bags tend to get messy, and you can never repack them like had done originally.

2. Wear something that will absorb sweat. Sweating was a major issue this year since it was VERY hot out. My friend Gaji was wearing a thin layer of thermal wear and he said it kept him very dry, but not too hot. So I’d recommend something that will soak up sweat and not overheat you on the field.

3. WATER WATER WATER!!! I became so dehydrated that I had to sit out a few hours and just drink water. My head started pounding, I became a little weak in the legs, and I couldn’t stomach food. So do yourself a favor, even if you’re not a water person, pick up a camel pack and save yourself a lot of pain and discomfort. Those things were life savers out there. Two of my friends had them and I would pull the hose off and drink from theirs. Kept them in the game, and put me back in it!

4. Sunscreen, duh. My arms are bright red at the moment, so look like I forgot one major thing there. Kinda self explanatory.


All right, that’ll do it for now! Play safe!

- Brian
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