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Leg 11 (Edinburgh, Scotland (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/10/Flag_of_Scotland.svg/22px-Flag_of_Scotland.svg.png) → Belfast, Northern Ireland (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/a/ae/Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg/22px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png)) | |
(http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb40/domel9/filming.png) Filmed | 5 Dec |
(http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb40/domel9/tv2.png) Broadcast | 5 May |
(http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb40/domel9/routeinfo2.png) ROUTE INFO | Take a ferry to Belfast, Northern Ireland. |
ROUTE INFO | Unknown |
(http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb40/domel9/detour-1.png) DETOUR A | Serve dishes from the final Titanic meal. |
(http://i1274.photobucket.com/albums/y426/Alenaveda/TAR22/Peek22-11-68_zpsd632c9df.jpg) (http://forum.realityfanforum.com/index.php/topic,28586.msg872460.html#msg872460) | |
(http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb40/domel9/detour-1.png) DETOUR B | Recreate a graffiti mural at the T13 Urban Playground. |
(http://i1274.photobucket.com/albums/y426/Alenaveda/TAR22/Finale22-21_zpsc0118193.png) (http://forum.realityfanforum.com/index.php/topic,28586.msg871061.html#msg871061) | |
(http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb40/domel9/routeinfo2.png) ROUTE INFO | Unknown |
(http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb40/domel9/roadblock-1.jpg) ROADBLOCK | Go bog snorkelling. |
(http://i1274.photobucket.com/albums/y426/Alenaveda/TAR22/Finale22-29_zps809561ac.png) (http://forum.realityfanforum.com/index.php/topic,28586.msg871061.html#msg871061) | |
(http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb40/domel9/pitstop-1.png) PIT STOP | Unknown |
(http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb40/domel9/tick.png) Safe | (http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb40/domel9/mfpink.png) (http://forum.realityfanforum.com/index.php/topic,28049.msg815893.html#msg815893) |
(http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb40/domel9/question.png) At Risk | (http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb40/domel9/ffblondes-1.png) (http://forum.realityfanforum.com/index.php/topic,28049.msg815680.html#msg815680) (http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb40/domel9/ffbrunettes.png) (http://forum.realityfanforum.com/index.php/topic,28049.msg815682.html#msg815682) (http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb40/domel9/mmred.png) (http://forum.realityfanforum.com/index.php/topic,28049.msg815944.html#msg815944) |
(http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb40/domel9/cross.png) Eliminated | Unknown |
Caps 1-6 are of the following part of the railway - the bridge being built is part of the tramway out to the airport:
Caps 1-6 are of the following part of the railway - the bridge being built is part of the tramway out to the airport:
Good spotting. What do you spec on destination? Is there access to the Edinburgh Airport through the train stop in Edinburgh Park? Or are they on their way to Glasgow, Stanraer and Belfast?
If it is in the caps, it is there for a REASON. We see a train? Great! Where is it going?The train is on this route:
Are we being told to look at trains/ferries instead of planes in order to get Edinburgh>Belfast?
Don't think the Bog Snorkling is in Scotland, found this http://www.doeni.gov.uk/niea/bog_snorkelling_2010_information_pack.pdf which is based outside Belfast.
CBS announces the May 5 2 hour AR22 finale:
After sprinting nearly 30,000 miles, over five continents and through nine countries, the final four Teams find themselves bog snorkeling in Belfast, Ireland where one Team's Race will come to an end. The final three Teams Race to our nation's capital where they'll scour some of Washington, D.C.'s most historic landmarks for the chance to be crowned this season's $1 million winners.
Note the camera boom and the tent set up on the floor of the Titanic's drydock.
They must be doing an additional task down there: :ascared
Inside the tent in the dry dock?????
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SO this seems to be a task they BOTH have to do? Detour? Mat and Katie both have trays. Could they be running to the task itself?1. could be one person cooks other delivers
When we see Mona and Bates on the sidelines, that must be for a different task? ??? >>Bog RB?
And where is that graffiti task?
Well leg 10 had teams checking into the pit stop in Edinburgh on Dec 3, a Monday. Two teams checked in before civil twilight (M/K, B/A) and two teams checked in after civil twilight (C/J, M/B). In the montage below, in the upper left photo, you can see B/A turning the corner off the Royal Mile onto Niddry Street for the run up to the mat. The sky is definitely still very light. The next screen cap, #52 (Ep 10, page 2) leaves out the shot of the sky, but still very light outside. On Dec 3, civil twilight was 4:28 pm.Yeah they are going to get the car at the airport, I thought it may be in the city centre, but from the episode, it's the airport.
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Teams were next spotted in Belfast on Dec 5th racing in the midday. The episode promo for Leg 11 showed a few shots of a train, so possible that the mode of transportation to Belfast from Edinburgh is the train/ferry to Belfast. ScotRail lists three time for this trip,
Lv Edinburgh Ar Belfast total time
05:55 13:453 7:50hrs
10:00 17:453 7:45hrs
14:30 21:453 7:15hrs
These are just representative examples of travel. There are tons of "a la carte" options with trains and busses to reach the ferry port, but not that many ferries. The surface transportation also gives Phil time to get ahead and film his standups in leisure.
Since the promos, so far, have shown all activites in Belfast to be in daylight, I think that teams were relased (after 10:00am, Dec 4) in time to make the last ferry to Belfast and then have an HoO through the night in Belfast with completion of Leg 11 around midday on Wed, Dec 5.
There is one aspect of the montage that is interesting......does anyone know where B/M are in that photo. Is it at the Edinburgh airport?
It could be that the teams have another 24 hour pitstop in Edinburgh, as M/B are shown running through Edinburgh at night in caps 7-9, and I think they may have checked in about 8-9pm, which if a 12 hour pitstop would make it getting light rather than the darkness shown in the caps, and would create a bunching again for travel to Belfast.
Is the high-flying task in Belfast?
here are some bog spots mentioned:
Irish bog snorkelling championships in Doohamlet, Monaghan
Peatlands Park in Tyrone
Peatlands Park outside Dungannon
But really, any peaty farm might have a bog-hole!
Inside the tent in the dry dock?????
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We should be able to find that stained glass window!
We have a lot of info in spoilers. :)Where is that georgiapeach???
Try LIVE sightings, discussion of spoilers, etc.
There is a tent at the top, tent at the bottom. Looks to me that they have to serve a meal....maybe one from the Titantic.....maybe the last meal.........lol
Why is Anthony saying the course is Chartreuse?? What is the connection? Is there any connection with a race course memory task here? ???
Looks like a very tricky detour. Person on the top tent has to look at ordering chart on wall for each course and then place them in that order on tray. Then give tray to table waiter to server people at table........should provide a lot of laughs for us.
I'm not sure about in December, but at the moment there are only two sailings from Troon to Larne which is 11:30 and 19:30.
Peatlands Park (http://www.discovernorthernireland.com/Peatlands-Park-Dungannon-P2847) outside Dungannon is about 30 minutes outside Belfast.
I think the Troon-Larne route is seasonal.
If teams are taking a train t Southern Scotland, it would make sense teams take a train(s) to Cairnryan near Dumfries and then take a ferry to BelfastMr. DS,
Beacon of Hope is also a statue in Belfast. Kind of strange putting a name of a statue as a title quote. :res:
Very likely for a Pit Stop or a clue box.Beacon of Hope is also a statue in Belfast. Kind of strange putting a name of a statue as a title quote. :res:
Pit Stop Location maybe? :hoot: It's located at the Thanksgiving Square
Very likely for a Pit Stop or a clue box.Beacon of Hope is also a statue in Belfast. Kind of strange putting a name of a statue as a title quote. :res:
Pit Stop Location maybe? :hoot: It's located at the Thanksgiving Square
Is there any chance teams will go to Castlewellan Forest Park's peace hedge maze, one of the largest permanent mazes in the world? I don't think I remember seeing a hedge maze task on TAR.
Oh yeah! :oh What caused Dustin & Kandice's disappointing elimination. I didn't remember seeing it on TV, but I visualized TAR solving a hedge maze during one of the TAR6-10 seasons. Thanks.Very likely for a Pit Stop or a clue box.Beacon of Hope is also a statue in Belfast. Kind of strange putting a name of a statue as a title quote. :res:
Pit Stop Location maybe? :hoot: It's located at the Thanksgiving Square
Is there any chance teams will go to Castlewellan Forest Park's peace hedge maze, one of the largest permanent mazes in the world? I don't think I remember seeing a hedge maze task on TAR.
TAR10 Spain ringing any bells?
Oh yeah! :oh What caused Dustin & Kandice's disappointing elimination. I didn't remember seeing it on TV, but I visualized TAR solving a hedge maze during one of the TAR6-10 seasons. Thanks.
There was also a maze task S5 indallasthe stockyards in Fort Worth.
Gutted. As I predicted to get to Stranraer, they'd have gone Edinburgh Waverly to Glasgow Queen Street and the Glasgow Queen Street to Ayr, then Ayr to Stranraer. Meaning they passed right through both my current home town and my old home town on the train.. I want to cry a little!kshel,
kshel,
I know that you are local, but timetables generally are reliable sources of information. ScotRail's route maps and timetable show that trains to Glasgow can originate from all 3 of Edinburgh's rail stations, Waverly, Haymarket and Park. Although you can get off at Glasqow-Queen St., why would you want to? Trains for Stanraer depart from Glasgow-Central, so that would be the best Glasgow station to journey to. The Stanraer train does go through Ayr, but you do not get off and change there.
kshel,
I know that you are local, but timetables generally are reliable sources of information. ScotRail's route maps and timetable show that trains to Glasgow can originate from all 3 of Edinburgh's rail stations, Waverly, Haymarket and Park. Although you can get off at Glasqow-Queen St., why would you want to? Trains for Stanraer depart from Glasgow-Central, so that would be the best Glasgow station to journey to. The Stanraer train does go through Ayr, but you do not get off and change there.
It is impossible to ride a train betwen Glasgow Queen Street Station and Glasgow Central...without going almost all the way back to Haymarket. There is no direct track betwen them. They are only 5-6 blocks apart in downtown Glasgow. ScotRail intinerary for trips to the ferry ports is to ride to Glasgow Queen Street Station and then walk to Glasgow Central Station. They actually allow 45 minutes for this transfer.
There are two mainlines from Edinburgh to Glasgow. One goes north of the Clyde to Queen Street Station. The other goes south of the Clyde and terminates in Glasgow Central. Glasgow Central mainly connects to all points south....Manchester, LIverpool etc. While Glasgow Queen Street connects to points north in Scotland.
There is a shuttle bus that goes from Buchannan St Bus station-Queen Street-Central Station-Airport every 10 minutes, which is probably the Orange line, but it's every 10 minutes and if you miss one, it's probably easier to walk (done the route myself when travelling to London/Ayr via Glasgow, not so much fun with a puppy and lots of bags!).
kshel,
I know that you are local, but timetables generally are reliable sources of information. ScotRail's route maps and timetable show that trains to Glasgow can originate from all 3 of Edinburgh's rail stations, Waverly, Haymarket and Park. Although you can get off at Glasqow-Queen St., why would you want to? Trains for Stanraer depart from Glasgow-Central, so that would be the best Glasgow station to journey to. The Stanraer train does go through Ayr, but you do not get off and change there.
It is impossible to ride a train betwen Glasgow Queen Street Station and Glasgow Central...without going almost all the way back to Haymarket. There is no direct track betwen them. They are only 5-6 blocks apart in downtown Glasgow. ScotRail intinerary for trips to the ferry ports is to ride to Glasgow Queen Street Station and then walk to Glasgow Central Station. They actually allow 45 minutes for this transfer.
There are two mainlines from Edinburgh to Glasgow. One goes north of the Clyde to Queen Street Station. The other goes south of the Clyde and terminates in Glasgow Central. Glasgow Central mainly connects to all points south....Manchester, LIverpool etc. While Glasgow Queen Street connects to points north in Scotland.
I have gone back to the Glasgow area route map and I do see an orange line for "bus/interlink services" connecting Queen St. with Central station.