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<blockquote data-quote="ergeheilalt" data-source="post: 1388808" data-attributes="member: 3460"><p>I lived in San Diego. Now I'm away at Cal Poly Pomona and have not game to play table top.</p><p></p><p>When I was in San Diego - we'd play out on the patio. The weather rocked. It was fairly warm until about midnight when it would drop to about 60 degrees out. We had an old, 6 foot folding table my grandparents used to use during Thanksgiving, an old wooden microwave cart on wheels, a cooler, and a small end table. The table could easily fit me as the GM and 5 other players. The mircowave cart (made by my grandfather, but no longer used as a microwave cart) bore all my gaming materials - rule books, cases of minis, and a box of dice. The cooler was usually filled with soda and ice, while the end table would be where we kept the pizza.</p><p></p><p>The Patio was abutted against the house on two sides. A quick trip to home depo, and for 40 bucks, I got some nice outdoor blinds for the two open sides to be lowered when the sun was setting. Nice set up for the most part. I had to move the dogs into the side yard to keep them from barking and making noise.</p><p></p><p>If you have back porch or patio - it makes a great place to game. I've played many a regular game outside. San Diego is a great place for outdoor play.</p><p></p><p>Good luck on your search,</p><p>Erge</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ergeheilalt, post: 1388808, member: 3460"] I lived in San Diego. Now I'm away at Cal Poly Pomona and have not game to play table top. When I was in San Diego - we'd play out on the patio. The weather rocked. It was fairly warm until about midnight when it would drop to about 60 degrees out. We had an old, 6 foot folding table my grandparents used to use during Thanksgiving, an old wooden microwave cart on wheels, a cooler, and a small end table. The table could easily fit me as the GM and 5 other players. The mircowave cart (made by my grandfather, but no longer used as a microwave cart) bore all my gaming materials - rule books, cases of minis, and a box of dice. The cooler was usually filled with soda and ice, while the end table would be where we kept the pizza. The Patio was abutted against the house on two sides. A quick trip to home depo, and for 40 bucks, I got some nice outdoor blinds for the two open sides to be lowered when the sun was setting. Nice set up for the most part. I had to move the dogs into the side yard to keep them from barking and making noise. If you have back porch or patio - it makes a great place to game. I've played many a regular game outside. San Diego is a great place for outdoor play. Good luck on your search, Erge [/QUOTE]
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