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Was heaps of fun.

Started off in a basketball court sized area with hay bales - then moved on to tyres. Then out in the bush with little bits of wood as cover.

Best one was the 'junkyard' with old cars and such. Then 'capture the flag' at a fort.

Doesn't hurt too much - just make sure it's not a very hot day. You get dehydrated easy.

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I have been to the Moama and the coldstream one.. coldstream one is just past lilydale and nice and close. That one was better i thought because of the more curvatious terrain and plenty of trees which makes it more interesting.

I reckon the Moama one would make a more interesting day trip in terms of a good drive thrown in.. also allows some of the country boys up near the border to come along.

Speaking of which, we have one again in about two weeks through work :) still got the scars from the last one.. lol

So well my vote is we should do it - but as long as its not too close to 31st August

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Originally posted by predator666

I have been to the Moama and the coldstream one.. coldstream one is just past lilydale and nice and close. That one was better i thought because of the more curvatious terrain and plenty of trees which makes it more interesting.

gordo... the people who own coldstream own the on out in Nallan.

i've been to both, the Ballan one is way better :)

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