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Felt quite bored from trying to binge watch the recent seasons, here's where I'm hoping for them to go:

1. A full leg in Kyoto - having a roadblock of kintsugi - repainting and remaking a broken tea cup, pounding rice and making mochi, as well as dressing a team member up as a geisha or a traditional Japanese guy, row boats across Sagano, and even head to Amanohasidate.
2. Revisit Da Nang and Hoi An - have them carry paper lanterns, or design some, have them make their own bikes - or bamboo bikes or what not, and make them again use those traditional boats.
3. A long overdue visit to Cape Town - while there are reasons as to why TAR might be skipping it since S7, I don't know why they have to skip this - a lot of tasks can be easily done, from traditional African dances, to wine tasting/making and even safari style legs which require teams to spot animals.
4. Melbourne and Hobart - again, another set of places they haven't visited at all since the start of the American series
5. Chongqing and Sichuan, China - China might be difficult given geopolitical tensions, but it would be gold to see teams binging on numbing hot pot spices similar to other food challenges done before.
6. Turkey - Fairy Mountains
7. Bosnia & Herzegovina, Serbia and Bulgaria - as countries closest to somewhat a Russian-esque style of Europe.

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After tonight's episode, I would like to say that I need or even prefer to see a finale leg that isn't hosted entirely in a large metropolitan area, even a smaller city-town to avoid hometown or transplant advantages as much as possible. I feel like the last time we had some instance of this was TAR27 with Long Island or TAR23 with Juneau. I understand it's not as cost-effective to start somewhere away from an international airport, but it would be awesome to see a city out of left field again or even more frequently.

My hopes:
Santa Fe & Taos, New Mexico
Grand Junction or Aspen, Colorado
Reno, Nevada and Lake Tahoe
Yuma, Arizona to El Centro, California
Monterey, California
Madison, Wisconsin
Panama City Beach, Florida
Dubuque, Iowa
Palm Springs, California (Surprised we haven't had a finale in this area or even Austin or Houston for that matter yet, but I know we've started here.)
El Paso, Texas
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New country wishlist for TAR US by continent.

North America: Guatemala
South America: Suriname
Europe: Albania
Asia: Nepal
Africa: Rwanda
Oceania: Fiji

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After tonight's episode, I would like to say that I need or even prefer to see a finale leg that isn't hosted entirely in a large metropolitan area, even a smaller city-town
I, for one, would love to suggest the Oregon Coast:



Inspiration taken from https://wanderlist.atlasobscura.com/location/oregon

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After tonight's episode, I would like to say that I need or even prefer to see a finale leg that isn't hosted entirely in a large metropolitan area, even a smaller city-town to avoid hometown or transplant advantages as much as possible. I feel like the last time we had some instance of this was TAR27 with Long Island or TAR23 with Juneau. I understand it's not as cost-effective to start somewhere away from an international airport, but it would be awesome to see a city out of left field again or even more frequently.

My hopes:
Santa Fe & Taos, New Mexico
Grand Junction or Aspen, Colorado
Reno, Nevada and Lake Tahoe
Yuma, Arizona to El Centro, California
Monterey, California
Madison, Wisconsin
Panama City Beach, Florida
Dubuque, Iowa
Palm Springs, California (Surprised we haven't had a finale in this area or even Austin or Houston for that matter yet, but I know we've started here.)
El Paso, Texas

Though they would fly into a metropolitan area, I have been hoping for a Phoenix finale in the self driving finale area where they can drive throughout the desert


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After tonight's episode, I would like to say that I need or even prefer to see a finale leg that isn't hosted entirely in a large metropolitan area, even a smaller city-town to avoid hometown or transplant advantages as much as possible. I feel like the last time we had some instance of this was TAR27 with Long Island or TAR23 with Juneau. I understand it's not as cost-effective to start somewhere away from an international airport, but it would be awesome to see a city out of left field again or even more frequently.

My hopes:
Santa Fe & Taos, New Mexico
Grand Junction or Aspen, Colorado
Reno, Nevada and Lake Tahoe
Yuma, Arizona to El Centro, California
Monterey, California
Madison, Wisconsin
Panama City Beach, Florida
Dubuque, Iowa
Palm Springs, California (Surprised we haven't had a finale in this area or even Austin or Houston for that matter yet, but I know we've started here.)
El Paso, Texas

Though they would fly into a metropolitan area, I have been hoping for a Phoenix finale in the self driving finale area where they can drive throughout the desert

I know people keep throwing around a Phoenix finale but I honestly doubt it. The city itself is quite boring with not much to make a leg out of, and any sort of ‘desert nature’ leg would take teams pretty far out of town
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Here’s a semi realistic route for season 37:

Starting Line: Los Angeles (of course)
Leg 1: Jakarta, Indonesia (despite how many times we’ve been to Indonesia we’ve never had an urban Jakarta leg)
Leg 2: Serang, Cilegon and Ujung Kulon National Park (this leg could focus on the beauty of Banten Province. If budget permits they could do a flyover of Krakatoa, which is right off the west coast of Java)
Leg 3: Broome, Australia
Leg 4: Perth, Australia (could also visit Fremantle &/or Rottnest)
Legs 5 & 6: Mauritius (would love to see a revisit in HD)
Legs 7 & 8: Cape Town, South Africa (It's crazy to think that one of the most beautiful places on the planet was only visited in a single leg over 20 years ago)
Leg 9: Libreville, Gabon
Leg 10: Tunis, Tunisia (this would shatter Uruguay's record for longest break in between visits)
Leg 11: Cardiff, Wales
Leg 12: Pick your favorite final destination city since teams could take a train to Heathrow and potentially fly anywhere. Let's get weird and say Milwaukee

27,000 miles, five continents, eight countries, and 6 legs in Africa
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After tonight's episode, I would like to say that I need or even prefer to see a finale leg that isn't hosted entirely in a large metropolitan area, even a smaller city-town to avoid hometown or transplant advantages as much as possible. I feel like the last time we had some instance of this was TAR27 with Long Island or TAR23 with Juneau. I understand it's not as cost-effective to start somewhere away from an international airport, but it would be awesome to see a city out of left field again or even more frequently.

My hopes:
Santa Fe & Taos, New Mexico
Grand Junction or Aspen, Colorado
Reno, Nevada and Lake Tahoe
Yuma, Arizona to El Centro, California
Monterey, California
Madison, Wisconsin
Panama City Beach, Florida
Dubuque, Iowa
Palm Springs, California (Surprised we haven't had a finale in this area or even Austin or Houston for that matter yet, but I know we've started here.)
El Paso, Texas

Though they would fly into a metropolitan area, I have been hoping for a Phoenix finale in the self driving finale area where they can drive throughout the desert

I know people keep throwing around a Phoenix finale but I honestly doubt it. The city itself is quite boring with not much to make a leg out of, and any sort of ‘desert nature’ leg would take teams pretty far out of town
Also another reason why I would like to see more regional finales over a huge metro. I would appreciate a full and well-thought-out Phoenix finale, but I'm more interested in curveball cities like teams ending up in Tucson (you could make two legs worth of great tasks here honestly) or Sedona since the final 3 teams can be thrown for a loop more easily. Arizona has plenty of places that can host awesomely unique tasks with stellar vibes, the leg just doesn't necessarily need to take place entirely in its most popular area.
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Places "Raced": France ('24), Greece ('19), Italy ('17), Switzerland ('17), Taiwan ('16), U.S. (WA '13, CA [S.F. '14, L.A. '23], TX '21, FL '24, IL '90s-now)

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After tonight's episode, I would like to say that I need or even prefer to see a finale leg that isn't hosted entirely in a large metropolitan area, even a smaller city-town to avoid hometown or transplant advantages as much as possible. I feel like the last time we had some instance of this was TAR27 with Long Island or TAR23 with Juneau. I understand it's not as cost-effective to start somewhere away from an international airport, but it would be awesome to see a city out of left field again or even more frequently.

My hopes:
Santa Fe & Taos, New Mexico
Grand Junction or Aspen, Colorado
Reno, Nevada and Lake Tahoe
Yuma, Arizona to El Centro, California
Monterey, California
Madison, Wisconsin
Panama City Beach, Florida
Dubuque, Iowa
Palm Springs, California (Surprised we haven't had a finale in this area or even Austin or Houston for that matter yet, but I know we've started here.)
El Paso, Texas

Though they would fly into a metropolitan area, I have been hoping for a Phoenix finale in the self driving finale area where they can drive throughout the desert

I know people keep throwing around a Phoenix finale but I honestly doubt it. The city itself is quite boring with not much to make a leg out of, and any sort of ‘desert nature’ leg would take teams pretty far out of town
Also another reason why I would like to see more regional finales over a huge metro. I would appreciate a full and well-thought-out Phoenix finale, but I'm more interested in curveball cities like teams ending up in Tucson (you could make two legs worth of great tasks here honestly) or Sedona since the final 3 teams can be thrown for a loop more easily. Arizona has plenty of places that can host awesomely unique tasks with stellar vibes, the leg just doesn't necessarily need to take place entirely in its most popular area.

I will say that if they want to use an Arizona finale they could fly into Phoenix and then after a few challenges downtown, pull a Season 27 finale and travel by helicopter or small prop plane to a small airport. Flagstaff would make such a cool finale!
"Exploration is really the essence of the human spirit." -Frank Borman

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After tonight's episode, I would like to say that I need or even prefer to see a finale leg that isn't hosted entirely in a large metropolitan area, even a smaller city-town to avoid hometown or transplant advantages as much as possible. I feel like the last time we had some instance of this was TAR27 with Long Island or TAR23 with Juneau. I understand it's not as cost-effective to start somewhere away from an international airport, but it would be awesome to see a city out of left field again or even more frequently.

My hopes:
Santa Fe & Taos, New Mexico
Grand Junction or Aspen, Colorado
Reno, Nevada and Lake Tahoe
Yuma, Arizona to El Centro, California
Monterey, California
Madison, Wisconsin
Panama City Beach, Florida
Dubuque, Iowa
Palm Springs, California (Surprised we haven't had a finale in this area or even Austin or Houston for that matter yet, but I know we've started here.)
El Paso, Texas

Though they would fly into a metropolitan area, I have been hoping for a Phoenix finale in the self driving finale area where they can drive throughout the desert

I know people keep throwing around a Phoenix finale but I honestly doubt it. The city itself is quite boring with not much to make a leg out of, and any sort of ‘desert nature’ leg would take teams pretty far out of town
Also another reason why I would like to see more regional finales over a huge metro. I would appreciate a full and well-thought-out Phoenix finale, but I'm more interested in curveball cities like teams ending up in Tucson (you could make two legs worth of great tasks here honestly) or Sedona since the final 3 teams can be thrown for a loop more easily. Arizona has plenty of places that can host awesomely unique tasks with stellar vibes, the leg just doesn't necessarily need to take place entirely in its most popular area.

I will say that if they want to use an Arizona finale they could fly into Phoenix and then after a few challenges downtown, pull a Season 27 finale and travel by helicopter or small prop plane to a small airport. Flagstaff would make such a cool finale!
I would just be cautious that it would end up airing like the Santa Barbara finale in the social media season where they stall way too long in downtown for no reason (why did they choose a senior living condo out of all places :funny:). Much rather have them drive the extra while away in the beginning to do a complete leg in a new city.
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Places "Raced": France ('24), Greece ('19), Italy ('17), Switzerland ('17), Taiwan ('16), U.S. (WA '13, CA [S.F. '14, L.A. '23], TX '21, FL '24, IL '90s-now)


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After tonight's episode, I would like to say that I need or even prefer to see a finale leg that isn't hosted entirely in a large metropolitan area, even a smaller city-town to avoid hometown or transplant advantages as much as possible. I feel like the last time we had some instance of this was TAR27 with Long Island or TAR23 with Juneau. I understand it's not as cost-effective to start somewhere away from an international airport, but it would be awesome to see a city out of left field again or even more frequently.

My hopes:
Santa Fe & Taos, New Mexico
Grand Junction or Aspen, Colorado
Reno, Nevada and Lake Tahoe
Yuma, Arizona to El Centro, California
Monterey, California
Madison, Wisconsin
Panama City Beach, Florida
Dubuque, Iowa
Palm Springs, California (Surprised we haven't had a finale in this area or even Austin or Houston for that matter yet, but I know we've started here.)
El Paso, Texas

Though they would fly into a metropolitan area, I have been hoping for a Phoenix finale in the self driving finale area where they can drive throughout the desert

I know people keep throwing around a Phoenix finale but I honestly doubt it. The city itself is quite boring with not much to make a leg out of, and any sort of ‘desert nature’ leg would take teams pretty far out of town
Also another reason why I would like to see more regional finales over a huge metro. I would appreciate a full and well-thought-out Phoenix finale, but I'm more interested in curveball cities like teams ending up in Tucson (you could make two legs worth of great tasks here honestly) or Sedona since the final 3 teams can be thrown for a loop more easily. Arizona has plenty of places that can host awesomely unique tasks with stellar vibes, the leg just doesn't necessarily need to take place entirely in its most popular area.

I will say that if they want to use an Arizona finale they could fly into Phoenix and then after a few challenges downtown, pull a Season 27 finale and travel by helicopter or small prop plane to a small airport. Flagstaff would make such a cool finale!
I would just be cautious that it would end up airing like the Santa Barbara finale in the social media season where they stall way too long in downtown for no reason (why did they choose a senior living condo out of all places :funny:). Much rather have them drive the extra while away in the beginning to do a complete leg in a new city.

Considering I even forgot the 28 finale went to Santa Barbara (this coming from someone who thoroughly loved Season 28!), I'd hope you're right
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Potential route for TAR37 (without any NELs and with a 13 team cast)
Start: Somewhere in LA
Leg 1: Jakarta, Indonesia
Leg 2: Banten, Indonesia
Leg 3: Malacca, Malaysia
Leg 4: Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Leg 5: Kathmandu, Nepal
Leg 6: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Leg 7: Johannesburg, South Africa
Leg 8: Utrecht, Netherlands (via Amsterdam)
Leg 9: Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
Leg 10: Rural Catalonia leg in Spain
Leg 11: Barcelona, Spain
Leg 12: Boston, Massachusetts (I want them to go there)

This route might not be realistic but it has two new countries, underused countries, overused countries, and new cities in old countries

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I like it, although I doubt we’ll see Ethiopia anytime soon due to the ongoing war in Tigray
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I like it, although I doubt we’ll see Ethiopia anytime soon due to the ongoing war in Tigray
Maybe it should be replaced by another SA leg (perhaps in Pretoria or in a rural area)

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Another route! Can you guess the theme (besides sports)? (Also there are 14 teams [newbies] and no non-elims, other twists include EP challenges (express passes expire after 3 legs, and teams can’t go for both of them) ala TAR35, a KOR leg with an elimination, and two voting u-turns [teams vote in secret during the pit stop before starting the leg])

Start: Silver Strand State Beach, San Diego, CA (also just like in season 35 there is a starting line roadblock where a team from a previous season [Brenchel] gives out clue that directs teams to first destination)
Leg 1: Guayaquil, Ecuador (via Los Angeles and Bogota) (Pit Stop: Malecon 2000) {final 14}
Leg 2: Chiclayo, Peru (via Lima) (Pit Stop: Huaca) [first EP challenge] {final 13}
Leg 3: Ica/Nazca, Peru (via Lima) (Pit Stop: Nazca Lines) {final 12}
Leg 4: Blackpool, England (via Manchester and London) (Pit Stop: Whale Tail sculpture) {final 11 keep on racing}
Leg 5: Manchester, England (Pit Stop: Old Trafford Cricket Ground) [voting u turn] {final 10}
Leg 6: Gothenburg, Sweden (Pit Stop: New Alvsborg Fortress) [second EP challenge] {final 9}
Leg 7: Rabat, Morocco (via Stockholm and Marrakech) (Pit Stop: Hassan Tower) {final 8}
Leg 8: Sharjah, United Arab Emirates (via Marrakech and Dubai) (Pit Stop: Al Noor Island) {final 7}
Leg 9: Jaffna, Sri Lanka (via Dubai and Colombo) (Pit Stop: Sakkotai Cape) {final 6}
Leg 10: Baguio, Philippines (via Colombo and Manila) (Pit Stop: Burnham Park) [second voting u turn] {final 5}
Leg 11: Busan, South Korea (via Manila) (Pit Stop: Haedong Yonggungsa Temple) {final 4}
Leg 12: Pittsburgh, PA (via Los Angeles) [memory challenge at Steelers stadium involves sports in each country{marathon in Ecuador, Incan ballgame in Peru, soccer in the UK, hockey in Sweden, handball in Morocco, camel racing in the UAE, cricket in Sri Lanka, arnis in the Philippines, taekwondo in South Korea, and American football in the US] {final 3}
Finish Line: Tufa Bridge
« Last Edit: June 08, 2024, 11:40:38 AM by QuizMan92 »

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Potential realistic but more ambitious route for 37:

START: Los Angeles, CA (lol)
LEG 1 - Iguazu Falls, Brazil
LEG 2 - Curitiba, Brazil
LEG 3 - George/Garden Route, South Africa
LEG 4 - Bloemfontein, South Africa to Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho
LEG 5 - Port Louis, Mauritius
LEG 6 - Chamarel/Black River Gorges NP, Mauritius
LEG 7 - Istanbul, Turkiye
LEG 8 - Edirne, Turkiye (given recent legs in India I don't think Turkiye is too big a stretch but this could be replaced with another European country)
LEG 9 - Thoddoo, Maldives
LEG 10 - Colombo, Sri Lanka
LEG 11 - Singapore
LEG 12 - LAX/Palm Springs, CA

Final memory task is a photo-based one, where the teams will have to parse out the differences from the relatively similar destinations they encountered (the multiple jungles, the multiple islands, the multiple urban areas).

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Re: TAR Wishlist - locations, routes, twists, teams, tasks & dreams!**NO SPOILERS**
« Reply #4841 on: September 29, 2024, 09:06:13 PM »
It's about that time here in the north, an autumn-minded race route!

Setting the starting line aesthetics...
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STARTING LINE: Grandview Farm - Stowe, Vermont
-Teams to show crossing Gold Brook Covered Bridge before battling for tickets out of Burlington International Airport.
Leg 1 (United States -> Germany) | flights via Washington-Dulles and NYC-JFK to Munich, train to Nuremberg
*Oktoberfest stein-holding risk vs. reward task to determine train ticket time to Nuremberg
*Klingender Waterfall, Waldseilpark Rummselsburg high ropes: autumn color-gradient puzzles vs. Fichtelgebirge: Weißmainquelle hike Detour
*Roadblock: Recruit 10 people to "volksmarch" with from Burg Burthann to Villa Flaire in Pfeifferhutte to reunite with their blindfolded teammate.
Pit Stop: Kloster Gnadenberg
Leg 2 (Germany) | train to Rothenburg ob der Tauber, by foot-only leg around city
*Detour: Leyk Lichthäuser Factory: make and deliver ornament to old town shop or Medieval Crime Museum: hanging cage replica and testing
*Roadblock: Taubertal Festival lineup hung down from a 4.5 meter-high PVC beam; racers take turns laying out the order of the performances.
Pit Stop: Pension Herrnmühle
Leg 3 (Germany -> Eswatini) | flight to Mbabane
*Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary beehive hut time slot battle, Mantenga Cultural Village greeting and clue
*Sibebe Rock, Detour: Ngwenya Glass: crooked wine flute model glassblowing or Tintsaba: sisal weave a cup as an answer to a pattern
*Roadblock in Malolotja Nature Reserve- junkyard jeep repair, check engine, battery jumpstart, and drive to Pit Stop at a marked campsite
Leg 4 (Eswatini -> South Africa) | flight to Cape Town, Stellenbosch and Franschhoek
*Cape Winelands-themed leg, Old Nectar Gardens, drama-inducing fake grapevine in a vineyard task :2hearts:
*Roadblock: Industrial conical fermenter cleaning from a list of specific wineries around the region
Pit Stop: Tokara Wine Estate
Leg 5 (South Africa -> Romania) | flight to Bucharest, train to Brasov
*Pumpkin carving marathon Roadblock in Bucharest, Strada Sforii
*Detour: "Balkan Breakfast" charcuterie spread feast or TAR14 Vlad the Impaler Switchback
Pit Stop: Posada Hunting Museum
Leg 6 (Romania -> Bhutan) | flight to Thimphu
*Carry a prayer flagpole through the Lungchu Tsey Pilgrimage, meditation retreat-style tasks
Pit Stop: Wangdue Phrodang Dzong
Leg 7 (Bhutan -> Japan) | flight to Osaka, high-speed rail to Kyoto
*Detour: Zen garden landscaping at residence, completing an augmented reality video game level at Nintendo HQ
*Higashiyama District, Fushimi Inari-taisha torii path gate counting Roadblock
Pit Stop: Kiyomizu-dera stage
Leg 8 (Japan) | high-speed rail to Kobe
*Wagyu kobe beef ranch visit, Nishiki-e printmaking Roadblock
*Kobe Jazz Street and Kobe Collection fashion show curating Detour
Pit Stop: Zuihoji Park
Leg 9 (Japan -> Tonga) | flight to Nuku'alofa, ferry to 'Eua
*'Ana 'Ahu, Detour: locating Ovava tree inspired for the Avatar movie or rock climbing
*Roadblock: Mulberry tree bark stripping to fill different length piles for tapa cloth production
Pit Stop: 'Eua National Park - Lokupo Lookout reached on 4WD
Leg 10 (Tonga) | ferry back to Nuku'alofa
*Langafonua Handicraft Centre and Gallery, kava ceremony at Ancient Tonga, 3 Headed Coconut Tree
*Detour: Cathedral Cave scuba diving and spearfishing, self-boat navigation with a Polynesian star compass
*Roadblock: "Join" fishing pigs to collect crustaceans for an umu feast
Pit Stop: Mapu'a Vaea Blowholes
Leg 11 (Tonga -> Canada) | flight to Montreal, more rural leg
*Mont Royal, Érablière Mont-Rouge, La Ferme Forget corn maze
Pit Stop: Saint Benedict Abbey
Leg 12 (Canada -> United States) | flight to Boston
*Fenway Garden Society & Fenway Park, Plimoth Patuxet Museums in Plymouth
*Cape Cod Canal Railroad Bridge for a stunt Roadblock, Nobska Lighthouse in Falmouth
*Chartered catboat to Tisbury, Martha's Vineyard, then ride a marked electric bike to Flying Horses Carousel in Oak Bluffs
*Bike to Joseph Sylvia State Beach, Jaws-inspired final memory task involving shark teeth pieces
FINISH LINE: Edgartown Harbor Lighthouse - Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts
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<3 Family, friends, food, freedom...FULFILLED <3
Places "Raced": France ('24), Greece ('19), Italy ('17), Switzerland ('17), Taiwan ('16), U.S. (WA '13, CA [S.F. '14, L.A. '23], TX '21, FL '24, IL '90s-now)

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Re: TAR Wishlist - locations, routes, twists, teams, tasks & dreams!**NO SPOILERS**
« Reply #4842 on: September 30, 2024, 09:38:25 AM »
Paging WRP... this route needs to happen! :clap2:
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 Another one (kinda inspired by TAR13 and TAR22)
Starting Line: The Getty (LA)

Leg 1: Guatemala City and Antigua, Guatemala (PS: Cerro de la Cruz)

Leg 2: Barranquilla, Colombia (PS: Malecon de Rio)

Leg 3: Cartagena, Colombia (PS: Plaza de Santo Domingo)

Leg 4: Auckland, New Zealand (PS: Howick Historical Village) (keep on racing)

Leg 5: Rural NZ (PS: Lake Taupo)

Leg 6: Cebu, Philippines (PS: Monterrazas de Cebu)

Leg 7: Colombo, Sri Lanka (PS: Kelaniya Raja Maha Viharaya)

Leg 8: Male, Maldives (PS: Victory Monument)

Leg 9: Basel, Switzerland (PS: St. Alban Tor)

Leg 10: Luxembourg City, Luxembourg (PS: Fort Obergrunwald)

Leg 11: Lyon, France (PS: Amphitheatre des Trois Gaules)

Leg 12: Minneapolis, Minnesota (Finish Line: Spoonbridge and Cherry)

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A race centered on new or under-visited cities, new outlooks on tried and true cities, and encouraging The Amazing Race's continued push into hosting legs in Southeastern Europe.

1. Malibu, California to Melbourne, Australia: Teams start at Point Dume, where Planet of the Apes filmed the iconic half-submerged Statue of Liberty shot. Teams recreate the statute in a puzzle to get flight tickets. Once in Melbourne, teams travel outside the city to a small airport, where they join smokejumpers and attempt to hit targets with water bombs from the air. Detour between matching patterns on boomerangs or fighting against a rugby maul.  Pit Stop at the National Gallery of Victoria.
2. Melbourne to Devonport, Tasmania: Teams take the ferry to Tasmania, where they visit a penguin nest before roughing it at Cradle Mountain. Teams participate in a half-blind Detour, cheekily named “The Devil You Know,” in which they have to prepare meat for and feed Tasmanian Devils, and “The Devil You Don’t,” wherein teams find out once they arrive they have to herd much-less-dangerous sheep.
3. Tasmania to Singapore: Teams start the leg taking the ferry back to Melbourne, where they encounter a penal-themed memory Roadblock wherein team members watch part of The Story of the Kelly Gang before selecting from a selection black and white stills to put scenes in order. Teams then fly to Singapore, where, inside Jewel Changi, teams are fitted with a ball and chain with weight scaled to how many questions they get wrong. Detour between making birdcages at a Birdsinging Club and making coffee in a caramel wok, but the leg ends in a KOR so teams have to wear their chains for longer.
4. Singapore: Downtown Singapore- teams visit Supertree Grove, Sentosa Island, and play a life-sized game of mahjong at Fort Imbiah, looking for the symbols they saw on the Fort Siloso Skywalk while being pelted by paintballs. Teams take a cable car to the Pit Stop at Mount Faber.
5. Singapore to Siem Reap, Cambodia: Fast Forward requiring one team to balance Angkor beer bottles on a wooden board while their feet are dancing in a fish massage tank. APOPO mine-detecting Roadblock and a Detour on the grounds of Angkor Wat between shadow puppets and counting the faces at Bayon Temple. Pit Stop at Ta Phrom.
6. Siem Reap to Tonlé Sap, Cambodia: after retrieving a clue surrounded by crocodiles at the Kampong Phluk Crocodile Farm, teams measure fuel for boats using plastic water bottles as a unit of measurement, clean snakehead fish for fish paste, and join the Cambodian Circus.
7. Siem Reap to Dubai, United Arab Emirates: A necessary transit hub. Teams begin the leg by driving to and back from Jebel Jais for a zipline, solve a Survivor-inspired pulley maze based on the Dubai Maze Tower, and pack a dhow for shipments along the Dubai Creek.
8. Dubai to Ivrea, Italy: After a flight to Milan, teams either take a direct bus or train via Turin to Ivrea, known for its “Battle of the Oranges.” After fighting their way through the insanity, teams brave a  canoe slalom course in the middle of the city and drive themselves to the Pit Stop at the Forte di Bard at the gateway to the Aosta Valley.
9. Ivrea to Ksamil, Albania: In a franchise first, teams visit the Albanian Riviera. Teams dive into the Blue Eye in Butrint, match songs to artists from the Albanian diaspora (Due Lipa, Bebe Rexha, and Rita Ora), and travel by boat to the floating Ottoman fortress at Ali Pasha’s Castle at the mouth of the Butrint Archaeological Park.
10. Ksamil to Gijrokaster, Albania: Teams drive through the Albanian countryside to the medieval town. Once there, teams bike to the base of the Ali Pasha Bridge, search a Cold War bunker for their clue, and learn the Pogonishte dance as part of the Gijrokaster Folk Festival. The Roadblock requires one team member to decorate an Ottoman palatial room according to an example before checking in to the Pit Stop at the house’s terrace.
11. Gijrokaster to Helsinki, Finland: In Finland, teams dress up as husband and wife to compete in wife-carrying through a boggy obstacle course, with racers having to change clothes (and therefore cross- or cross-cross-cross-dressing) to determine who carries whom, find a clue amongst a heavy metal knitting competition, and choose between building a village swing or receiving a birch branch spa treatment.
12. Helsinki to Door County, Wisconsin: Teams fly to Green Bay via Chicago, where teams have to run football drills while balancing comically large Cheese Heads on top of their heads. Teams then take a helicopter to the Door Peninsula for a Scramble featuring kayaking amongst and diving into Lake Michigan’s sea caves, pouring kerosene on an explosive Door County Fish Boil, and joining Door County’s cherry festivals.
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These are great! I think we need to do them rather than some of the other recent routes!


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I think it's a matter of time before TAR has the final leg in a foreign country

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Potential TAR38 route (assuming 13/14 teams and no NELs [with 1 kor and a possible DEL if 14 teams] just like in the latest seasons)

Start: Castle Clinton Park, New York City, NY, USA (chose somewhere not in LA because of the wildfires)

Leg 1: Halifax, Canada (overdue Canada visit, plus I didn’t want another opening leg in the UK or Iceland, there would be some maritime tasks or whatever they could do in spring here)
Leg 2: Manchester, England, UK (there's potential for cool tasks here)
Leg 3: Peak District, England, UK (rural leg and necessary double leg, idk exactly what they could do there)
Leg 4: Madrid, Spain (somehow this city's never been visited before)
Leg 5: Bratislava, Slovakia (every season recently has had a new european country, this season's no exception)
Leg 6: Rural areas in western Slovakia (the inevitable rural european leg)
Leg 7: Kigali, Rwanda (everyone wants to see this country on TAR, myself included)
Leg 8: outskirts of Kigali, Rwanda (another double leg needed because of flights)
Leg 9: Kathmandu, Nepal (it's bound to happen at some point)
Leg 10: Near Everest, Nepal (the scenery plus fanservice plus good tasks hopefully equals a good leg)
Leg 11: Singapore (I want to see this country revisited plus there's potential for decent tasks and there are direct flights back to the US)
Leg 12: Houston, Texas, USA (I was going to do a Kansas City finale because of the Chiefs but there isn’t much to do there, but in Houston there could be a NASA-related task followed by a scramble involving rodeos, the Astros, and hip-hop followed by a memory challenge about transportation and then the race to the finish line)

Finish Line: Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens, Houston, TX, USA