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kraziladi:
Wowza....Wowza!  Gman is going to love writing this episode out.   {**}

mcalpine9:
Have a look at these images on Sucks: (I am not sure how to post pictures here). These photos show the final pitstop location. maybe we can figure out exactly where it is.

http://p085.ezboard.com/fsurvivorsucksfrm23.showMessageRange?topicID=6096.topic&start=1&stop=20

puddin:
here you go mcalpine9  :hapy:
just to compare

never0102:

--- Quote from: puddin on November 10, 2005, 12:59:06 PM ---here you go mcalpine9  :hapy:
just to compare


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i think that girl has to be a Godlewski in the corner becuase the Bransons have gotten the nicknem "Powdered Blue team" so i would think they would wear blue togehter.  The only other person i could be is Mrs. Rogers.


And one other thing the Toronto spoiler it says two teams came together and one was a group of 4 hot girls.  Christina and Michelle Godlewski are not hot, meanwhile Megan LINZ, Beth, Lauren, and Lindsay Branson are all HOT.  So maybe the Bransons and Linz were together and someone mixed up teh separation of the two teams.  The only thing it why wouldnt the person had said a team of males and another team of all females so thats the only thing that could make this threory wrong.

So Godlewskis in the final mat pciture = Forth Place
Branson: The Mother/Father with two daughters third place can easily be mistaken as the Bransons because Beth does look older than the other two.
WEavers: Mother with kids seen in Canada and fix the villian second place
Lina: Winners via betting scandal.   

Now i dont know but just putting this out there.

puddin:
:bump: for EP10/11 spec


--- Quote from: puddin on October 10, 2005, 01:15:38 AM ---


--- Quote ---Amazing Race makes stop in Billings

 
 BILLINGS -- The latest season of one of TV's most popular reality shows begins Tuesday night on KTVQ. And part of this year's "The Amazing Race" will look very familiar to viewers in the Billings area.

Q2 has learned that the contestants and crew of "The Amazing Race: Family Edition" stayed in Billings for several days.

CBS won't say where the production crew spent time, or how far along in the series the Billings stop was.

In the Emmy-winning reality show, teams follow clues and race each other around the world on a limited budget.

For the Family Edition, instead of couples, nine families of four are competing for a $1 million grand prize.

The season premiere of "The Amazing Race: Family Edition" airs every Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. on KTVQ.

http://www.kpax.com/Global/story.asp?S=3907496&nav=menu227_2


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--- Quote --- The Amazing Race: A Rumor
Now that the Amazing Race has started, the rumor mill is grinding. I heard a rumor a month or so ago that the Amazing Race contestants had been in Montana. And in Billings no less. But today I heard another rumor from a pretty reliable source. Not only were the Amazing Race contestants in Montana but the pit stop for that particular point in the race was a ranch not more than 45 miles from where I live! Whether this is all true or not remains to be seen. But this is the way I heard it. The Race leaves Cody, WY and heads for Fishtail, Montana through Red Lodge. They camp at the ranch for their mandatory rest period and then head off to the airport in Billings. Which means they had to pass by the town I live it! This is all too exciting! This is all speculation, however, but it sure makes the race fun to watch.

http://www.terrestrialball.com/offerings/2005/09/the_amazing_rac.html


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Cody Wyoming

Red Lodge ,MTWelcome to Red Lodge, Montana - Gateway to Yellowstone Park via the beautiful Beartooth Highway. Come and experience true western hospitality in this quaint, historic, mountain town.
101 Things to do in Red Lodge

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POMP'S PILLAR, BILLINGS, MONTANA, USA
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--- Quote ---FlamingCactusIT
 
 07-19-05, 00:25 AM (EST)
     
30. "Don't know how credible..."
I read on a site, don't know where, that there was something about going to Montana for a visit to Pomp's Pillar (The place that Lewis and Clark engraved their signatures on the expedition), that's outside Billings. The C.M. Russell art museum, that's outside Great Falls, and lastly something about purple sidewalk squares. Don't know what's significant about it, or where that is in Montana.
 
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Pomp's Pillar

C.M. Russell art museum

( thanks to Neobie)
Havre MontanaWalking around the streets of Havre one may see a few small grids of purple colored squares on the sidewalk. These are from a sort of underground "mall" built in the city at least a hundred years ago (the squares let in sunlight). 



Start address: Cody, WY 82414
End address: Fishtail, MT 59028
Distance: 93.1 mi (about 2 hours 50 mins)


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--- Quote from: puddin on October 16, 2005, 11:08:20 AM ---..the gal or guy Pandora responded through my e-mail from this site
http://www.terrestrialball.com/offerings/2005/09/the_amazing_rac.html


Hi Rose,
 
Here is the scoop the way I heard it. I know ________ that
own a ranch near the Fishtail/Absarokee area in Montana. He told us a week
after the Race had started that one of the pit stops would be at this ranch.
I guess they filmed it sometime during July but he didn't pinpoint exactly
when. He also never told us how many teams were left at that time. He has
never watched Amazing Race so I don't think he would be making it up. He
told us that they wanted a "real" cowboy to greet the contestants so it must
be a pit stop. He also told us that the winners of that leg of the race win
a car because they had to bring it out to the ranch. He said some of the
teams had to leave in the middle of the night to drive to the airport in
Billings which also leads me to believe it is a pit stop. So unless the
Amazing Race films fake footage to throw people off I am pretty sure this
happens.
 
I can't see the Race going through Yellowstone Park because of the terrible
road conditions and traffic. The road between Cody and Red
Lodge/Fishtail/Absarokee area is two lane and not great but the traffic
isn't too bad. If they do drive it, they will have to watch out for
wildlife, deer, etc. because they are always in the road. If they are going
into Yellowstone Park, they could have been planning to go to Red Lodge via
the Beartooth Highway, which would have been awesome, but we had landslides
this spring and the road has been closed all summer. Maybe they had to make
a detour through Cody to get to Red Lodge. Kind of a round about way but it
would be one of the only ways to get to Red Lodge from Yellowstone Park
because of the road closure. This is all just speculation.
 
I absolutely love The Amazing Race. It is a great show!
 
PZ


--- Quote from: Pedaler on October 14, 2005, 05:14:47 PM ---Ha! Chateau, those locations may look close together, but a lot of driving on two lane roads is required. Plus, you add in all of the summer traffic (RVs, etc.) and one can become a very frustrated driver.

There's also a great change in elevation. Cody's only at 5000 feet. Yellowstone's roads are mostly at 7500 to 8500 feet.

If they visit Old Faithful, they'll have to make a loop in Yellowstome to get to Cody. You have to take a left at the T coming up from the Tetons.

Yellowstone is one of the greatest places I have ever visited but the driving sucked. Oh, I forgot to add all of the vehicles slowing down and stopping to view the elk, buffalo, moose, and other animals..

I don't expect an auto race in Yellowstone.




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