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TARA 4 SPOILERS and sightings
georgiapeach:
Trying to get that answered... :duno:
walkingpneumonia:
Here's a new picture of the teams on Coronet Peak.
Cool task - find avalanche transceivers...
http://www.scene.co.nz/amazing-race-on-snow/271328a1.page
--- Quote ---According to a Mountain Scene source, the show was down to eight teams when it hit the Wakatipu – they arrived in six-berth campervans on Sunday for a wood-sawing competition in Kingston.
On Monday their first challenge was finding snow transceivers buried at Coronet Peak Ski Area.
Teams then tore to Gibbston, where they had a choice between AJ Hackett’s extreme Nevis Highwire bungy or Arc swing.
Their challenge last Monday was to kick a goal between rugby posts at the Events Centre.
On hand were two All Blacks, Ben Smith and Jamie Mackintosh, and a local schoolboy rugby team.
The teams, who stayed at Crowne Plaza, started Tuesday by returning to Coronet Peak for a slalom challenge on the Kaser Ski Carpet.
Mountain Scene understands only one of the teams had been on skis before.
From Coronet Peak the teams swung through Arrowtown, where they wrote a letter and posted it at the historic post office.
For their last local challenge they went back to Gibbston, where they had a choice of herding sheep or rolling a wine barrel at Brennan Wines.
The teams flew out to Sydney on Tuesday afternoon.
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arun1125:
Is Sri Lanka a confirmed destination?
georgiapeach:
Teams apparently flying Jetstar out of Brisbane 6/25
georgiapeach:
--- Quote from: walkingpneumonia on June 24, 2010, 09:43:21 AM ---Here's a new picture of the teams on Coronet Peak.
Cool task - find avalanche transceivers...
http://www.scene.co.nz/amazing-race-on-snow/271328a1.page
--- Quote ---According to a Mountain Scene source, the show was down to eight teams when it hit the Wakatipu – they arrived in six-berth campervans on Sunday for a wood-sawing competition in Kingston.
On Monday their first challenge was finding snow transceivers buried at Coronet Peak Ski Area.
Teams then tore to Gibbston, where they had a choice between AJ Hackett’s extreme Nevis Highwire bungy or Arc swing.
Their challenge last Monday was to kick a goal between rugby posts at the Events Centre.
On hand were two All Blacks, Ben Smith and Jamie Mackintosh, and a local schoolboy rugby team.
The teams, who stayed at Crowne Plaza, started Tuesday by returning to Coronet Peak for a slalom challenge on the Kaser Ski Carpet.
Mountain Scene understands only one of the teams had been on skis before.
From Coronet Peak the teams swung through Arrowtown, where they wrote a letter and posted it at the historic post office.
For their last local challenge they went back to Gibbston, where they had a choice of herding sheep or rolling a wine barrel at Brennan Wines.
The teams flew out to Sydney on Tuesday afternoon.
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Nice find!! Especially as the "content is no longer available"
So will stick this here so it doesn't get lost!
Same ladies as were in Arrowtown, looks like!
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