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Finale ' 5 Continents...10 Countries...And More than 59 thousand Miles! '
woden:
I'm stepping out on this one -- like to go into the finale raw.
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Have fun spoiling! See you when we start tracking down locations for TAR10!
Chateau d If:
--- Quote ---I think it's this one Chateau
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Thanks Banzai! I was looking for snow.
But is that a Google Earth joke? I saw that peak and thought "Why would there be an active volcano flowing miles of red hot lava without us hearing about it?" Did I miss the news?
From that spoiler in Anchorage of E&J getting a flight to Denver we concluded that they would be arriving in the early Denver morning. I have lost track of the details but that's what I remember. And the Red Rocks website posted that they were closed for a private function that morning (I believe it was Saturday Dec 3rd).
Fuji info
Pedaler:
--- Quote ---All of the Red Rocks "clue box" pictures, and RAYYo running look like they are from the southeast "corner entrance" at the bottom of the amphitheater.
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--- Quote ---Eric is reading a clue while running]
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--- Quote ---Little mistakes can cost big when the finish line is close , and one team wastes a lot of time looking for equipment needed for a challenge .Will this be the difference between first and second place
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Welcome dogparent. You seem to be very knowledeable of Red Rocks. Would you have any idea of some task the racers could perform at Red Rocks? I went to the Red Rocks web site and saw:
--- Quote ---Trails
The Trading Post loop hiking trail is 1.4 miles in length, and goes through spectacular rock formations, valleys and a natural meadow. Some of the terrain is rough, so hiking boots/ shoes are recommended. Also, hikers should be prepared for adverse weather conditions as the weather can change very quickly.
The trail is 6,280 feet above sea level, so persons with health conditions may wish to consult a doctor before attempting the hike. If children are joining the hike, provide good supervision, as some areas of the trail are drop-offs, steep grades, and road crossings. The majority of the trail is less than 30 inches wide, and rock climbing is prohibited. The trail closes one-half hour before sunset. Hikers are advised to allow themselves up to two hours to complete the hike.
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Is that trail any where near where all three race teams are shown? Would you need any equipment to hike the trail in the snow?
Big Papi:
--- Quote from: Pedaler on May 11, 2006, 10:16:41 AM ---Awesome vidcaps Puddin. Thanks.
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Ditto puddin. Congrats on the Hippie win. :jam:
Lights on taxis: most newer cars have "daytime running lights" and you can not turn them off. Tracks in the snow at cluebox: Most likely from the crew that had to put the cluebox there (no monkeys jumping on it there :monk2: )
Pedaler:
--- Quote ---I have lost track of the details but that's what I remember. And the Red Rocks website posted that they were closed for a private function that morning (I believe it was Saturday Dec 3rd).
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Frontier arrived in Devnver from Anchorage at 5:59 am (scheduled 6:15)
United arrived in Denver from Anchorage at 6:25 am (scheduled 6:34)
NW arrived in Denver from Anchorage at 8:48 am (scheduled 8:11)
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