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TARFansurvivor:

--- Quote from: maf on May 14, 2013, 12:11:07 AM ---From an interview in the 'hil in the news' thread.


--- Quote from: Oddarane on May 13, 2013, 10:57:00 AM ---I am about to embark on the biggest physical and mental challenge of my life and trust me I will be fueled by my No Opportunity Wasted Energy Bar. In July I will leave Paris to travel around France on a 1928 bicycle. I will average 150 miles a day for 22 days to honor the Australasian team who rode the Tour de France.  Proceeds from my film will go to MS. This is hands down the hardest thing I have attempted to do in my life so far!!!

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If Phil is planning to ride around France in July then that must mean that TAR filming is complete by then. Which means it should start filming soon...

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I think they are gonna start in late May!!!!

ianthebalance:
I wouldn't be surprised if they started slightly earlier than usual considering Season 22 started slightly earlier than usual.

RachelLeVega:

--- Quote from: mjriches2005 on May 14, 2013, 12:02:00 PM ---
--- Quote from: georgiapeach on May 14, 2013, 10:27:02 AM ---
--- Quote from: redskevin88 on May 14, 2013, 05:57:12 AM ---
--- Quote from: georgiapeach on May 13, 2013, 08:04:57 AM ---Maybe, maybe not. We had the season 12 Anchorage finale heavily spoiled. :tup:

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Portland, Oregon will make a nice starting city. No spoilers for sure.

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:lol3: Good one!

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Portland doesn't have much in nonstop international flights, the only nonstop internationals other than Canada are Tokyo and Amsterdam on Delta Airlines.  Portland is better off as a finish line city anyway.  Seattle has a better chance as a starting line city due to SeaTac Airport has more international service to Asia and Europe.
TAR23 Filming could start sometime either this weekend or afterwards.

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I have a feeling they might start in a Texas city (most likely Houston) or Detroit because they also provide airline services internationally. Houston's intercontinental airport is known for traveling to all continents except Antarctica (obviously :res: ) I suggest keeping a watchdog in Houston because I see it as a starting line location and not a finish line location. It hasn't even been featured.

Jimmer:
I think the starting line might be in Miami. In S20 when the went to South American, IIRC, the flew from LA to Miami and then on their way, so maybe production can skip the domestic flight in the US and start in Miami. Miami also has many flights to Europe as well and we are due for the first leg to be in Europe.

RachelLeVega:

--- Quote from: Jimmer25 on May 14, 2013, 07:21:09 PM ---I think the starting line might be in Miami. In S20 when the went to South American, IIRC, the flew from LA to Miami and then on their way, so maybe production can skip the domestic flight in the US and start in Miami. Miami also has many flights to Europe as well and we are due for the first leg to be in Europe.

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Not being rude, but Miami is about as :groan: as a starting line location in L.A. County again. We've all seen Los Angeles or Miami featured in some way or another including airport arrivals for nearly every season now since TAR10.

It's like exercising in the same routine week by week. I kind of want something fresh in TAR23 since we all know viewership has been shrinking over the years and I want a route that will "pop" like the famous U.S. to Japan leg in TAR15 or TAR10's double elimination (1/2 point and full meter).

I have a gut feeling spec that WRP may start in a new state, but if it's wrong, good luck, because 23 is usually the number people forget in counting.

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