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Alaska Paintball Fields
Alaska is close enough to the Arctic Circle to experience 24 hours of sunlight and snow animals like the Polar Bear, but not too far north to not experience paintball. Alaska is the only state on mainland North America that does not share a border with another American State. Alaska was one of the last American territories to be declared a state, being declared a state on January 3rd, 1959. Alaska has the tallest mountain in America, with their Mount McKinley reaching just over 20,000 feet. Alaska. Alaska is believed to be the bridge between East Asia and North America, though the two continents are now separated by about 60 miles of ocean. The two continents are believed to have been connected at one time, and gave the people of the world at the time the opportunity to cross into North and South America. So Alaska was once a bridge to the Americas, and the gateway or Native Americans, and other Native peoples. Alaska has more sea front than all of the other States combined, and it is the biggest state in America. Alaska today, is both a home to Americans and Alaska Native groups such as the Eskimos, Inuit, Ahtna, Kolchan, and Yupik. The lands also provide other Americans with hundreds of locations to travel to and enjoy some of the world's natural beauties. Some great travel spots in Alaska include Little Port Walter in Southeast Alaska, where visitors can get views of beautiful waters and snow capped mountains.
Included among Alaska's list of fine places to go are Alaska paintball fields. In the southern part of the state, there is Peninsula Paintball in the city of Ninlchik. Peninsula Paintball has a tournament size paintball field in the Kenai Peninsula and is located near the Straight Inn Lodge, in the Caribou Hills recreation area. Peninsula Paintball is a professional operation that has playing fields as well as a fully equipped proshop. Some items you may find in the proshop include goggle systems like the Dye i3 Invision Mask, JT Axiom FX-10 Thermal Mask, and markers such as Game Face Vexor. Peninsula Paintball has a tournament size paintball field, and a rest area that players can go to for dining and drinks at the end of the day. Peninsula Paintball is a multi-sport complex, with trails for ATV adventuring and snowmobiling in the winter. This place is a great spot for adventure seekers, sports enthusiasts, and paintball enthusiasts. Their speedball course is not a course with traditional inflatable bunkers, but one with creative bunkers made out of barrels, tires, and customized bunkers.

907 Paintball, www.907paintball.com
At 907 Paintball, players have year-round games available to them with an indoor field and an outdoor field. 907 is an educational resource for players renting or buying their first paintball gun, as they have a supportive staff to turn to on sets when they need help. 907 Paintball fields are open on Saturday and Sunday to enthusiasts either looking to play for recreation, or competitive players who are practicing for tournament action. Both newbies and salty dogs alike appreciate the staff's attention to detail and their ability to turn over games quickly so that there is not a long wait between games. 907 Paintball hosts all types of games, including games specific to players at the semi-professional level or above. 907 is not just for young adults, they also specialize in corporate paintball parties and bachelor parties.
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