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EP1 Title: "I Told You Less Martinis And More Cardio."
georgiapeach:
My guess is pitstop because we talked about having so many people come to the ranch--but I can't say with any certainty. Sorry!
Any luck with mapping this out? How are they getting to the desert?
Fernando Cobo P., the ranch owner and host “patron” of Yanahurco welcomes you to your most exciting and unforgettable adventure in the Ecuadorian highlands.
--- Quote ---GENERAL INFORMATION ON YANAHURCO
Location: Yanahurco is located 100 km from Quito, behind the Cotopaxi National Park to the southeastern side of the Cotopaxi Volcano. It is approximately 3 and half hours away from Quito in a 4x4 car drive.
Altitude: 3.550 to 4.200m above sea level or ranging from 11.000 ft. to 13.000 ft
Weather: During the summer, from October to May, days are sunny with clear blue skies, sporadic rainfalls, and moderate winds. Temperatures vary from 5ºC to 18ºC or from 41ºF to 64ºF. In winter, from June to September, it is rainy and cloudy with fast winds. Temperatures vary from 0 to 10ºC or from 32ºF to 50ºF.
Flora: A variety of trees, highland plants and typical flowers of the Ecuadorian Andes are found everywhere and abundantly around the waterfall many of which are considered living relics. Some areas within the hacienda have microclimates such as the Jatuncocha Lake located in the eastern section of the ranch.
Fauna: A grand variety of species of birds such as the Andean hummingbirds, falcons, and Andean condor, hawks and eagles are found here. It is the ideal place for ornithologists and bird watchers. Mammals like Andean wolves, lions, deer, spectacled black bears, tapir, wild goats, rabbits, wild horses and wild bulls called Cimarrones are found on the hacienda.
Museum: The ranch has a small interpretation center where you can admire samples of some of the most important wild animals and plants on the hacienda.
Fishing: Only sport fishing allowed.
Hunting: Forbidden.
Horses: More than 80 tamed highland horses.
Access: Restricted. Only for guests.
Transportation: Vehicles 4x 4 equipped with radio communications, not included in the rates. Please contact us or your travel agency for costs.
Accommodations: 12 double and triple cabins with full bath, fireplace or furnace, and the hacienda has 110 AC electric light.
Meals: Typical Ecuadorian and international meals, bottled water for drinking or soft drinks, and bar service.
What to bring: warm clothes, hat, scarf, gloves, sun protector, jacket, rubber boots, and sleeping bag only for lagoon tour. Bring along your photo or video camera.
Communications: Private radio communication to Quito.
Emergencies: The ranch has first-aid equipment,
Note: In all tours and during your stay at the ranch, constant advice and information is given to the visitors. The ranch will not be responsible for personal accidents that may occur. You will be required to sign an insurance waiver.
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puddin:
The picture caption tells us it was the pitstop .. sorta reminds me of the Mongolia TAR 10 pitstop...ahh flaming arrows, good times!
"Episode 1101" -- Host Phil Keoghan waits as teams race to the Pitstop on THE AMAZING RACE: ALL-STARS, which airs on the CBS Television Network. Photo
georgiapeach:
And puddin--if I forgot to say yesterday--
:congrats: AWESOME job finding this! No wonder you are the "Chief" of the "Detective Agency"!
And thanks apskip for all the menus--now I'm starving!
And a big welcome to TPorter2! :welcome: It is nice to see you over here too!
I still feel sorry for Mirna and the cows! :mechbull: :lol:
reality.tv.:
Are you calling Mirna a cow?? :o
georgiapeach:
--- Quote from: reality.tv. on February 01, 2007, 01:43:08 PM ---Are you calling Mirna a cow?? :o
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Heavens! No way!
I just remember that she doesn't like beef and was afraid of the cows before! I posted a link way upstream if you need to re-remember why!
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