In PINS, it’s important to know how to hide. Now, hiding means you have to first “pinpoint target positions or places vulnerable to the Enemy.” Only then can you hide successfully. That’s all explained in detail here. Don’t forget to make a gridded table while you’re at it. For now have a look at, and maybe photocopy these images to help you along the way.
A photograph of a photograph of an ancient street sign in Northumberland that has been filtered: and can be photocopied. It depicts the Photocopier’s wanderings in the North of England in the late 1990s, when he was hiding from all sorts of stuff.
A photograph of a photograph of an ancient petrol pump in Co. Durham that has been filtered: and can be photocopied. It depicts the Photocopier’s wanderings in the North of England in the late 1990s, when he was hiding from all sorts of stuff.
A photograph of a photograph of rather portentous-looking trees in East Lancashire that has been filtered: and can be photocopied. It depicts the Photocopier’s wanderings in the North of England in the late 1990s, when he was hiding from all sorts of stuff.