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TAR14 EP2: Your Target Is Your Partner’s Face (Germany)

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DrRox:
For some reason, I just can't see TPTB sending teams from paragliding in Ruhpolding to Berchtesgaden (pie throwing) and Konigssee (Segway) and then back to Ruhpolding. It's the wrong direction to the Schloss Hellbrunn.

I can see them having a woodcutter/woodcutters set up closer to those tasks that the teams have to find and get the clue to go to the Pit Stop. I remember in Argentina they had to find the guy in the black coat to get a clue and other instances where they had to do similiar.

I am starting to get a headache again.....lol

michael:

--- Quote from: georgiapeach on February 13, 2009, 11:36:11 AM ---Good thought!!

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Oh wait, isn't the roadblock paragliding? How could somebody get lost paragliding lol..

georgiapeach:

--- Quote from: Michael on February 13, 2009, 12:19:48 PM ---
--- Quote from: georgiapeach on February 13, 2009, 11:36:11 AM ---Good thought!!

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Oh wait, isn't the roadblock paragliding? How could somebody get lost paragliding lol..

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Blown waaay off course? :chute: :lol:

DrRox, I  just meant that to show that were reenactment woodcutters nearby, so it might be possible to import them from there if needed....

puddin:
If the paragliding is the Roadblock then they are together, we see Mike watching Mel. I wouldn't read too much into that clue, we know teams had to drive so maybe the driver, who ever was driving, got lost.

DrRox:

--- Quote from: Michael on February 13, 2009, 12:19:48 PM ---
--- Quote from: georgiapeach on February 13, 2009, 11:36:11 AM ---Good thought!!

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Oh wait, isn't the roadblock paragliding? How could somebody get lost paragliding lol..

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Recently in the news down here, an Iraqi/Afghan vet returned home and his girlfriend gave him a paraglide ride. During the ride, the instructor had a heart attack and died in mid air. The vet grabbed the control cables and managed to land the paraglider and administer CPR, but to no avail. He landed quit a way from where they were supposed to land. So it is possible to get lost paragliding. For some reason it seems to me that the time frame from landing to being found was something like 30 minutes. This was in the last month, I believe, that it was in the news. I am not suggesting in the slightest that this happened. It is just an example of getting lost while paragliding.

Puddin's idea makes much more sense.

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