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TAR14 Finale: 'This is How You Lose a Million Dollars'
DrRox:
--- Quote from: apskip on May 12, 2009, 12:41:45 PM ---Dr. Rox,
The ticket machine that Tammy/Victor got tickets from was JAL. Why not JL780? It was the most logical (first) one anyway. Just because it wasn't in the same terminal does not mean they weren't eventually on it; it just makes it not probable.
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apskip,
How devilish and fiendish of T/V. They fly from Beijing to Narita T-2 on JL780. Take the inter-terminal shuttle back to T-1-S to be seen at the transfer desk with Phil and BVM by the spoiler. Then re-trace the shuttle back to T-2 to fly to Hawaii. I think you are on to something there!!!!!
:jumpy: :jam: :jumpy: :jam: :jumpy: :yess:
DrRox:
--- Quote from: Chateau d If on May 10, 2009, 11:15:34 PM ---Yeah, I heard someone say Kihei on the show and I knew my Kaanapali claim was sunk. So the land form that I was so sure was Molokai was actually just more of Maui :groan:
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For the life of me, I couldn't tell if that "view" was from the Kanapali area looking toward Moliki or from the Kihei area looking at the West Maui Mountains, which are a remnants of another volcano. I think it was called Iao Volcano. It was a collapsed caldera. I kept twisting GE around trying to match it and just never found it. I tended to think it was Kihei area........but for the dumbest reasons.....lol.
All the elimination station teams were at a hotel farther down the coast in Kihei area. I thought the pig luau would make a great wrap party after the race was over.....sort of kill two birds with one stone. I actually asked Steve this same question at TARcon and he laughed and said that would have been great, but not luau wrap party for them.
apskip:
The first task, the luau, was in the Kihei area. That means that there is a mountain view north, east and south except for west to the ocean.
Chateau d If:
--- Quote from: DrRox on May 12, 2009, 01:59:29 PM ---
--- Quote from: Chateau d If on May 10, 2009, 11:15:34 PM ---Yeah, I heard someone say Kihei on the show and I knew my Kaanapali claim was sunk. So the land form that I was so sure was Molokai was actually just more of Maui :groan:
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For the life of me, I couldn't tell if that "view" was from the Kanapali area looking toward Moliki or from the Kihei area looking at the West Maui Mountains, which are a remnants of another volcano. I think it was called Iao Volcano. It was a collapsed caldera. I kept twisting GE around trying to match it and just never found it. I tended to think it was Kihei area........but for the dumbest reasons.....lol.
All the elimination station teams were at a hotel farther down the coast in Kihei area. I thought the pig luau would make a great wrap party after the race was over.....sort of kill two birds with one stone. I actually asked Steve this same question at TARcon and he laughed and said that would have been great, but not luau wrap party for them.
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And it changes the time estimate a lot. I got 9 am if it was Kaanapali. But for Kihei the time estimate would be a much later. I will give it a try later on. It would help to get consensus on the exact location of Beach Access 118 though. A later time at the beach will explain why the finish was late in the day.
And this would add some time too: Seattle PI interview
--- Quote ---Victor: There was a hidden task that wasn't aired. We had to find this statue and it took us a little bit to find that, and it was a little bit of a drive to the golf course. We were cautiously optimistic.
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DrRox:
Well, these are not near the quality of Neobie, but I hope they will work Chateau.
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