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EP2: "Beauty Is Sometimes Skin Deep."
apskip:
--- Quote from: puddin on February 24, 2007, 09:33:17 PM ---
[So when does it get dark in Quito please?
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PUDDIN, Quito is on the equator so it has 12 hours 8 minutes between sunrise and sunset in late November. There is minimal linger to the dusk, so the answer is about 7pm.
georgiapeach:
An 18 hour pitstop already? Right behind having a sleep-over with cots and all at a nice restaurant? Gee--that is so tough for our guys.... :colealert:
I know they are all hurting from the altitude--but somehow this doesn't seem like the "we're going to make it really difficult for them" of Bertram's quote...
Or if it really WAS that difficult due to the altitude and the hard drive--then TPTB need to SHOW us that a little more.
I still want my DRAMA! :lol:
Chateau--could that shot of Romber be after the drive back to Quito o (4+ hours according to Whirley)--or wherever that darn museum is --would they let them drive in the dark? Does that change the time estimate at all?
puddin:
--- Quote ---Chateau--could that shot of Romber be after the drive back to Quito o (4+ hours according to Whirley)--or wherever that darn museum is --would they let them drive in the dark? Does that change the time estimate at all?
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He's getting into the car peach..I'll guess he's just leaving the Ranch.
Also now I'm thinking that Romber do go for the delayed earlier flight but switch once they find out it was delayed and thats why they look like a deer caught in headlights :inocent:.
--- Quote ---PUDDIN, Quito is on the equator so it has 12 hours 8 minutes between sunrise and sunset in late November. There is minimal linger to the dusk, so the answer is about 7pm.
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Thank you apskip's :yaya:
mswood:
I wont be surprised at all with a 18 hour pit Stop. The producers generally don't have teams driving at night under really harsh conditions. And I think having several hours of (what we have several teams) calling the worst roads they have ever been on would make the producers hesitant to let them leave at hours where for all teams the entire length of the bad part of the road would be done at night.
And Peach you are so right. The altitude has to be a killer, the road was a killer and that has to be hard on the body for extended periods. But the stupid ass prodcuers don't show us that or even talk about it. We have to read about the area or watch the extra clips to understand that the first episode wasn't a walk in the park.
Apskip, does an 18 hour window screw with much of the flight schedules?
And Chateau d If. I love that you get check in times for the teams. Love it.
Can't wait to get confirmation tomorrow about how much time seperated all the different teams.
And Puddin, wheres the damn museum (kidding). (:;)
puddin:
--- Quote ---And Puddin, wheres the damn museum (kidding).
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I quit and am moving onto the intro pictures :snicker: ..I'm really looking forward to what & where that damn museum is :yess:
And Chateau, you know I love you and thank you for the team check-in times :luvya:, as always :yourock:
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