Leg 7: arrive in Zimbabwe, overnight rest, swap partners, tasks in next morning, KORI don't think it's a TBC there. They have to take their regular partners back at the end of leg seven, so there has to be a rest point there.
Leg 8: continued that day in Harare, Pit Stop
Based on the days we know they flew in and when they did tasks in Harare, I'd predict this is probably a similar situation the last time they were in Zimbabwe. Teams arrived at around 4 pm, where they probably had an overnight rest where they swapped partners. Then the next morning the continue Leg 7 but its a KOR leg and they travel to Harare for Leg 8.
Summed up:
Leg 7: arrive in Zimbabwe, overnight rest, swap partners, tasks in next morning, KOR
Leg 8: continued that day in Harare, Pit Stop
Based on the days we know they flew in and when they did tasks in Harare, I'd predict this is probably a similar situation the last time they were in Zimbabwe. Teams arrived at around 4 pm, where they probably had an overnight rest where they swapped partners. Then the next morning the continue Leg 7 but its a KOR leg and they travel to Harare for Leg 8.
Summed up:
Leg 7: arrive in Zimbabwe, overnight rest, swap partners, tasks in next morning, KOR
Leg 8: continued that day in Harare, Pit Stop
But according to the sneak peaks, teams are in their original teams when they set up camp for the night. I don't see how it can't be a KOR
Please check Neobie's post at the transportation thread, teams are most likely arrived at noon on leg 7, with a Pit Stop before reaching night time. I think NEL could be more likely. Sunset in Harare on October 15th was 5:56 pm local time.
If it was a NEL, a speed bump would be in play on leg 8. So if each racer had to be back for their partner at the end of leg 7, it would be totally unfair. I am guessing a KOR with a bunching point after virtual pit-stop instead, in order to equalize the difference between teams before the w-turnBased on the days we know they flew in and when they did tasks in Harare, I'd predict this is probably a similar situation the last time they were in Zimbabwe. Teams arrived at around 4 pm, where they probably had an overnight rest where they swapped partners. Then the next morning the continue Leg 7 but its a KOR leg and they travel to Harare for Leg 8.
Summed up:
Leg 7: arrive in Zimbabwe, overnight rest, swap partners, tasks in next morning, KOR
Leg 8: continued that day in Harare, Pit Stop
Please check Neobie's post at the transportation thread, teams are most likely arrived at noon on leg 7, with a Pit Stop before reaching night time. I think NEL could be more likely. Sunset in Harare on October 15th was 5:56 pm local time.
I wish they made it a NEL for the mixed teams, and then both of the team members' original teams had to complete the Speed Bump next leg.Their original team members would have to wait for them to complete the speed bump too. This would make the elimination on leg 8 unfair
I wish they made it a NEL for the mixed teams, and then both of the team members' original teams had to complete the Speed Bump next leg.Their original team members would have to wait for them to complete the speed bump too. This would make the elimination on leg 8 unfair
Posting this Here so it will be easier to track later.
Chateau is at work so asked me to post them for him. Thanks to everyone who helped with spec on this! You really helped!
MAT LOCATION:
(http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb140/ga--peach/TAR%2030/Zimbabwe/Chateau%20Mat%20Location.jpg)
12:20 to 12:40 Probable Set up
(http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb140/ga--peach/TAR%2030/Zimbabwe/Chateau%20Set%20up%20SHot%20time.jpg)
1 then 2 Teams on Mat Approx 1240-140
(http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb140/ga--peach/TAR%2030/Zimbabwe/Chateau%20one%20and%20two%20teams%20at%20MAT.jpg)
Team Jody on MAT 250-350
(http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb140/ga--peach/TAR%2030/Zimbabwe/Chateau--Team%20Jody%20%20MAT%20time.jpg)
While shadows did not allow a time stamp for LifeGuards vs Skiers, he agrees that per all TAR earlier experience, the LifeGuards prob arrived first.