The site's been updated to the latest software. You may notice some changes as many of the parts were also updated. I still have some cleanup to finish. Please send an email to manager AT desertmidwinter.com if you find something is broken.
Once again, 2010's Desert Midwinter Championship was a great match. Aside from a few wet relays (what's up with that?) everything went well. Thanks to Don Kling for calling the match, and thanks to all the volunteers who dedicate time to helping. Tony Silva did a stellar job as our match statistician – Thanks, Tony!
The match results are posted at the following articles. You can also visit the Downloads section and save the results to your computer.
The site's been updated to the latest software. You may notice some changes as many of the parts were also updated. I still have some cleanup to finish. Please send an email to manager AT desertmidwinter.com if you find something is broken.
Updated 3/4/2010: It does appear since the site update the results grids are now showing properly, at least on everything BUT Internet Explorer 6. Fixing the site for IE6 is hopeless. I'll consider this matter resolved, but please let me know if you continue to have problems using any of the modern browsers. In particular, I don't have Google Chrome or Opera on any of my computers.
It's come to my attention the results pages on this site look, well, . . . horrible . . . on Internet Explorer. While there should be a nice grid and neatly formatted columns, with IE the grid is all messed up. If you have Firefox or Safari, the results will look fine. (click Read More below for an example). I'll be working on this one but I can't promise a date.
Since I could only attend this years AWESOME Desert Midwinter match for one day, I can't report any inside news. If you'd like to post a news item on the event, note there's a new Facebook group formed (Deadeye) or you can add some comments to the Desert Midwinter Forum (registration required). if someone posts a nice summary in the forum, I'll link it to the front page.
Photos are also welcome.
Turnout was fantastic! Two relays for the 900 Service Pistol match sure surprised me! Three legs were awarded in the EIC match, and they didn't come easy.
Top military teams are adopting the Desert Midwinter as a season opener, and we're glad they came to visit.