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Camarillo Humans vs. Zombies Winter Session

18 December 2014 - 08:24 PM


Video trailer for the upcoming games

After a lack of the usual Summer games, Camrillo Humans vs. Zombies organizers are back with two games for the Winter 2014/Early 2015 sessions! The organizers had to relocate to an Airsoft field for last year’s Winter games, but we are back now at Mission Oaks/Mission Verde Park. If you know anything about Southern California Humans vs. Zombies games, you’ll know that there’s not a lot of colleges or schools that have them over here. Which is why the creators of this area decided to organize this game back in 2008. If your visiting and in the LA County area, why not come over to play some HvZ? If your thinking about going, we would love to have you!

There is a $10 admission fee. The proceeds will go towards the Wounded Warrior Project. We, the organizers have gotten permission from the game’s creators to charge people.

There is a waiver form that must be signed to play! If you are under 18, you can not play without a parent or guardian signing the form. Ages 12 and up are recommended. Waivers and a bit more specific info can be found on CamHvZ.com

I’ll be going to Day 2/Game 2! If you want to say hi, meet up, or possibly get a squad together to play, feel free to let me know!

Where:
5501 Mission Oaks Blvd
Camarillo, CA, US
(Searching up Mission Verde Park, Camarillo CA in Google Maps will also direct you to the right place.)

When:
December 20, 2014 & January 3, 2015 (Saturdays)
(They are separate games, if you can’t make both, feel free to go to only one then.)

9 AM to around 5 PM.

What to Bring:
Layered clothing to keep warm.
Water, theres only a couple of water fountains.
Money for Lunch or your own lunch
Blasters (nothing to crazyily modded)
Darts
A good attitude
STOCK DARTS ONLY
$10 for the Entry Cost

What NOT to bring:
Banned blasters from Nerf Wars
Common sense stuff that’s way too powerful.

Camarillo is about an hour drive from Los Angeles. The drive is well worth it though. Some unique things about this game is that the mod team changes every year. Each mod brings a different outlook on game missions and objectives, which makes for a truly unique experience each game. Game time is usually from 10 am to 4 pm with a lunch break around noon. Some of the unique or different rules can be found below.

- There is no starve out period, and stun timers are shorter to make up for the day long game.

- The park has two decent sized fields on it, but the major terrain perk is that there’s a two or three mile long winding creek that is great for missions and surprise attacks.

- Only 1 safe zone.

- An additional, smaller park two blocks away that are also sometimes used for missions.

Feel free to leave any questions here or on the Facebook event page. Feel free to visit Camhvz.com for more info.

Event Link:

https://www.facebook...65674279/?ref=4

Rules from the 2013 Winter Games for Reference. This Winter Sessions games will look similar.

http://vrd.im/Summer2013Rules.pdf

HvZ Wiki Link (View Game History a bit)

http://wiki.humansvs..._-_Mission_Oaks

Feel free to join the Facebook Group!

https://www.facebook...ups/57414061936

Oxnard, CA Winter 2013 Humans vs. Zombies (Dec. 28 & Jan 4, 2014)

23 December 2013 - 02:29 PM

Posted Image
An action shot from our Summer 2013, Day 2 Game.

Where:
Channel Islands Airsoft Field

Address:

PaintBall USA Ventura
5011 W Gonzales Rd, Oxnard, CA

The Paintball and Airsoft field are separate, but next to each other. Be sure to go to the Airsoft field for the game, NOT the Paintball field.

More In Depth Directions:
http://www.channelis...directions.html

When:
December 28, 2013 & January 4, 2014 (Saturdays)
(They are separate, new games. If you can't make both, feel free to go to only one then.)

Games go from about 9 AM to around Dusk, with a lunch break around Noon.

What to Bring:
Appropriate clothing. There isn't much shade at this field. Also there's lots of bushes and more unsteady terrain then the usual Mission Oaks/Mission Verde Park we play at. Pants and shoes with good support are very high recommended. Check below for a weather report.
http://www.weather.c...A USCA0819:1:US

$10 to pay to play. The $10 is per day, so if you attended both game days you would pay $10 on each day.
A safety waiver needs to be signed to play. People under 18 must get it signed by a guardian. Waiver can be found and filled out at the game or signed ahead of time and brought. Link to Waiver is found below.
https://drive.google...dit?usp=sharing

Eye Protection is also mandatory to play. Your usual NIC eye protection will serve you just fine, and these forms of eye protection are also allowed.
Shooting Glasses
Paintball or Airsoft protection, as long as it protects your eyes.
Prescription Glasses
Sun Glasses
Goggles


Sunscreen is recommended.
A hat is also recommended.
Water, there isn't any water fountains there.
Money for Lunch or your own lunch.
A Bandanna to mark if your a Human or Zombie.
Blasters (nothing to crazyily modded)
A good attitude
STOCK DARTS ONLY

What NOT to bring:
Banned blasters from Nerf Wars
Common sense stuff that's way too powerful.
Stefans or Custom Darts


Hey there everyone, Camarillo HvZ for Winter 2013 is back to announce game dates and a location to everyone. We've had some problems with the City of Camarillo recently enforcing their code, so we can't play in Mission Verde Park this Winter. In the mean time, we've secured a new location to play at at the Channel Island Airsoft Field in Oxnard. Even though there is a $10 payment, mandatory eye protection, and waivers that must be signed, the organizers and myself believe that this play area will be a refreshing new take on our usual Camarillo HvZ games. A few photos of this new location can be viewed below.

This past Summer 2013, we had 70 Players attend Day 1, and 89 Players attend Day 2. The day 2 single day attendance set our biggest single game day record so far! This will also be the 5 year anniversary of the games, so thank you for everyone of you who have attended and gotten your friends to come. Here's to 5 more years of HvZ!


Event Link:
https://www.facebook...filter=calendar

Photos of Channel Island Airsoft Field
http://www.channelis...deos-games.html

Feel Free to Join the Facebook Group!
https://www.facebook...ps/57414061936/

Game Photos from Summer 2013, Day 2.
https://www.facebook...28221937&type=1

Camarillo, CA Summer 2013 Humans vs. Zombies (July 13 & 21)

25 June 2013 - 12:35 AM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17M55D6JfX0
Video trailer I made for the game, footage from the Summer 2012 game and Winter 2012 games.

Where:
5501 Mission Oaks Blvd
Camarillo, CA, US
(Searching up Mission Verde Park, Camarillo CA in Google Maps will also direct you to the right place.)

When:
July 13 & July21 (Sundays) 2012
(They are separate games, if you can't make both, feel free to go to only one then.)

What to Bring:
Loose and comfortable clothing. It is in July/Summer after all!
Sunscreen is recommended.
A hat is also recommended.
Water, there's only a couple of water fountains.
Money for Lunch or your own lunch
Blasters (nothing to crazyily modded)
Darts
A good attitude
STOCK DARTS ONLY

What NOT to bring:
Banned blasters from Nerf Wars
Common sense stuff that's way too powerful.





Hey guys, if you happen to be in Southern California, feel free to come to the Camarillo, Mission Oaks Park day long game. If you know anything about Southern California Humans vs. Zombies games, you'll know that there's not a lot of colleges or schools that have them over here. That's why I'm pushing hard for this game by inviting people I know as well as blogging about it.

Camarillo is about an hour drive from Los Angeles. The drive is well worth it though. Some unique things about this game is that the mod team changes every year. Each mod brings a different outlook on game missions and objectives, which makes for a truly unique experience each game. Game time is usually from 10 am to 4 pm with a lunch break around noon.

There is no starve out period, and stun timers are shorter to make up for the day long game.

The park has two decent sized fields on it, but the major terrain perk is that there's a two or three mile long winding creek that is great for missions and surprise attacks.

Only 1 safe zone.

An additional, smaller park two blocks away that is also sometimes used for missions.




Camarillo Humans vs. Zombies now has dates for Summer 2013! I'm not the head organizer this time like in the Winter 2012 games, but I will be moderating and helping organize though. These past games had 81 people people attend first day, and then 87 people the second, which makes the second day the biggest Camarillo HvZ event in it's history! If your visiting and in the LA County area, why not come over to play some HvZ? If your thinking about going, we would love to have you!

Feel free to leave any questions here or on the facebook event page.

Event Link:
https://www.facebook...50136905176237/

HvZ Wiki Link:
http://wiki.humansvs..._-_Mission_Oaks

Music Video Recap of the Winter 2012 Games
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaYpcaE7VMo

Day 1 Photos:
https://www.facebook...81638722&type=3

Day 2 Photos:
https://www.facebook...81638722&type=3

Camarillo, CA Winter 2012 Humans vs. Zombies (Dec 16 & 23)

15 November 2012 - 12:09 AM


Video trailer I made for the game, ALL footage from the Summer 2012 game.

Where:
5501 Mission Oaks Blvd
Camarillo, CA, US
(Searching up Mission Verde Park, Camarillo CA in Google Maps will also direct you to the right place.)

When:
December 16 & 23 (Sundays) 2012

What to Bring:
Warm Clothing! It is in December, and weather forecasts are showing weather in the low 60s for that day.
Sunscreen is recommended.
A hat is also recommended.
Water, theres only a couple of water fountains.
Money for Lunch or your own lunch
Blasters (nothing to crazyily modded)
Darts
A good attitude
STOCK DARTS ONLY

What NOT to bring:
Banned blasters from Nerf Wars
Common sense stuff thats way too powerful.


Hey guys, if you happen to be in Southern California, feel free to come to the Camarillo, Mission Oaks Park day long game. If you know anything about Southern California Humans vs. Zombies games, you'll know that theres not a lot of colleges or schools that have them over here. Thats why I'm pushing hard for this game by inviting people I know as well as blogging about it.

Camarillo is about an hour and a half drive from Los Angeles. The drive is well worth it though. Some unique things about this game is that the mod team changes every year. Each mod brings a different outlook on game missions and objectives, which makes for a truly unique experience each game. Game time is usually from 10 am to 4 pm with a lunch break around noon.

There is no starve out period, and stun timers are shorter to make up for the day long game.

The park has two decent sized fields on it, but the major terrain perk is that theres a two or three mile long winding creek that is great for missions and surprise attacks.

Only 1 safe zone.

An additional, smaller park two blocks away that is also sometimes used for missions.


Camarillo Humans vs. Zombies is back for Winter 2012! I'm actually the head organizer this time around, and I'm bring some new ideas to the table, including things like zombie missions, zombie buffs and rewards, and prizes to be handed out at the end of the game! This past game had 70 people attend, the second biggest game in Camarillo history. If your visiting and in the LA County area, why not come over to play some HvZ? If your thinking about going, we would love to have you!

Feel free to leave any questions here or on the facebook event page.

HvZ Wiki Link:
http://wiki.humansvs..._-_Mission_Oaks

Event Link:
http://www.facebook....53999524652362/

Music Video Recap of the Summer 2011 Game
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VooD44vx8Oo

Southern California, El Monte - Stock Indoor Church Night War (9/11/12

10 September 2012 - 02:28 AM

Sorry for this everyone, but I got sick and I can't host this Nerf War anymore.