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« on: June 21, 2011, 01:41:11 PM »
ROUTE SUMMARY
EPISODE ONE:  Malibu California to Taipei Taiwan
Evidence:
Film Date:  June 18-20 2011
Air Date:  9/25/11
 
Leg Route/Tasks:
Phil Stand ups shot at: Pt. Mugo, Malibu California SOURCE 1 SOURCE 2
STARTING LINE: Hsi Lai Buddhist Temple in Hacienda Heights, California  SOURCE
ROUTE INFO: Drive yourself in white Ford Explorers to LAX, fly to Taipei Taiwan
FLIGHT INFO: CI 7, BR 1, BR 15 SOURCE
LAX EVIDENCE:  SOURCE
ROUTE INFO: Travel by bus from airport to XHONGXIAO FUXING STATION, then transfer subway to XIMEN, find a clue written in Chinese (behind red and yellow ballons??) on  Electric BillBoard. Ask local to help translate Chines characters. SOURCE
ROUTE INFO: Travel by subway to Confucian Temple  SOURCE

ROADBLOCK INFO: Confucious symbol of Knowledge: Use public phone to dial information ( must borrow a phone card from local or purchase one) and get word of knowledge, tell what you hear to a monk. SOURCE

ROUTE INFO: Travel by taxi to Core Pacific City Living Mall SOURCE
ROUTE INFO: Travel by taxi to Da-Jia Riverside Park, Help row dragon boats, one team member must be the Drummer and the other the Helmsmen  SOURCE
PIT STOP: [url=http://forum.realityfanforum.com/index.php/topic,25526.msg619917.html#msg619917] SOURCE


TEAM MAT ARRIVALS:

Team 1: Yellow; M/F Ernie/Cindy >> Win Express Pass!! 0930
Team 2:Purple (?) Jeremy Cline/Sandy Draghi M/F 0937
Team 3: Lime Green Justin/Jennifer Young siblings  0940
Team 4: Ethan and Jenna  1008
Team 5: Orange: Married Couple,  Amani/Marcus Pollard, 1016
Team 6: Gray (?) Father/Son Laurance and Zach Sunderland:  1024
Team 7:Light Blue (?): M/M Andy Finch/Tommy Czeschin 1025
Team 8: Blue: M/M team 1048
Team 9: Pink F/F Lisa Tilley/ Kaylani Paliotta 1110
Team 10:Red Liz/Marie Canavan      1132
Team 11: Dark Blue (?): Bill/Cathi Alden,  apparenty arrived 4-5 hours after team #10.
 
NON ELIMINATIONSOURCE

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EPISODE 2 :  Taipei, Taiwan to Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Film Date: June 21-22, 2001
Air Date: October 2, 2011

LEG ROUTE/TASKS:
ROUTE INFO: Fly to Jakarta, Indonesia and travel by train to Yogyakarta
EVIDENCE:  Teams spotted at Jakarta Airport (CGK) SOURCE  10 teams spotted at Gambir station buying tickets.  SOURCE
TIMING: All teams except Ernie/Cindy seen at station beginning at 1457. SOURCE 1  SOURCE 2.  Teams believed to have left on KA Gajayana which left Jakarta at 17:45-17:50? SOURCE

ROUTE INFO: Find Bukit Indah Hotel/ Restaurant. SOURCE
TIMING: HoH 8:00 AM.  All teams presumed to be together at this point.

Roadblock: One team member must descend 160 feet into Jomblang Cave and search for a Javanese mask and dagger.   SOURCE

ROUTE INFO: Find Malioboro.

DETOUR: Dance or Park. 
Dance: Dress in Ketoprak make-up and costumes; one team member performs a dance and the other does a song playing the  gamelan (Javanese instrument); teams must collect money from the locals until they have reached 15,000 Rupiah then must donate that money (plus their own?) to the Aisyah orphange. (Amani?Marcus, Ethan & Jenna, Kaylani/Lisa, Laurence/Zac SOURCE Located at the cross junction in front of post office (Kantor Pos Besar) and Benteng Vredeburg (Vredeburg Fort) SOURCE
Park: Dress in a Valet uniform and par park enough motorbikes to make 15,000 Rupiah then donate that money (plus their own?) to the Aisyah orphange.  Located in front of Malioboro Mall SOURCE

ROUTE INFO Run to Pitstop: Yogyakarta Sultanate Palace (Kraton) SOURCE1 SOURCE 2  All teams checked in by 2 PM.

2 (unknown) teams eliminated

Big thanks to LeafsFan aka RealityTVistheBest  for their work on Leg 2!!


EPISODE 3: Yogyakarta, Indonesia to Borbudur, Indonesia

Film Date: June 23, 2011
Air Date: October 9, 2011

ROUTE INFO: Make your way to Fort Vredeburg
ROUTE INFO: Make your way by bike with members of Pory Jadul to Nagasem Bird Market  SOURCE 1 SOURCE 2

DETOUR:Grass Feed: Complete Indonesia Farm Chores (including carrying & delivering 2 bags of rice and 1 goat) SOURCEAmani/Marcus, Justin/Jennifer, Jeremy/Sandy, Andy/Tommy, Bill/Cathi
Rice Field: Deliver midday meal to field laborers and plant 100 rice seedlingsSOURCE 
Lisa/Kaylani
   Liz/Marie

ROADBLOCK: Count the different hand positions on the Buddah statues at Borobudur Temple  SOURCE   Justin, Ernie, Marcus, Lisa, Marie, Jeremy, Laurence, Bill

PITSTOP: Borobudur Temple  SOURCE

EPISODE 4: Yogyakarta, Indonesia to Phuket, Thailand

Film Date: June 24-25, 2011
Air Date: October 16. 2011

ROUTE INFO: Fly to Phuket Thailand  SOURCE1 SOURCE2

ROUTE INFO: Travel by boat to the Island of Ko Panyi SOURCE

ROADBLOCK: Rock Climbing

DETOUR: Umbrella: Setting up umbrellas on the beach
OR:
Underwater: Building coral planters underwater
 
Production Hotel: Novotel, Phuket credit to Leafsfan
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
EPISODE 6: Bangkok To MALAWI

EP 6:Thailand to Lilongwe, Malawi

Film Date: June 29-July 1
Air Date:  Oct 30, 2011

Location: Malawi via Land and Lakes Safari announcement  SOURCE credit to zacz for the find
   SOURCE 2   SOURCE 3

ROUTE INFO: Fly to Lilongwe, Malawi via Johannesburg, South Africa
Flight: SAA 170 SOURCE 1 SOURCE 2 both with F/U confirmation by peach
Arrival sighting Lilongwe June 30 12:30 PM (via Joburg) SOURCE

ROUTE INFO: Find Limbe tobacco facilitySOURCE

Team sightings enroute to Malawi:
Andy/Tommy, Marcus/Amani, Ernie/Cindy, Bill/Cathi, (presumed) Justin/Jennifer, Laurence/Zac
SOURCE


possible PITSTOP: Kumbali Cultural Village SOURCE


EPISODE 8
  Malawi to Copenhagen Denmark

Film Date: July 4, 2011
Air Date: November 13, 2011

ROUTE INFO/ TASKS Teams arrive in Copenhagen the evening of July 3rd and drive themselves to Vor Frelsers Kirke. HoH requires teams to wait until the morning of July 4th to enter.  Climb to the top (?) to receive their clue    SOURCE  SOURCE 2

ROUTE INFO/TASKS Drive yourself to Hillerod Castle and enter the Great Hall SOURCE  SOURCE 2

ROADBLOCK:[/b] Dress in Medieval clothing and perform a dance. SOURCE

ROUTE INFO/TASKS: Drive yourself to Frilandsmuseet SOURCE

DETOUR: Bunny Racing (!) or Butter Churning SOURCE   SOURCE2

DOUBLE U-Turn
located after the Detour near a Windmill SOURCE

PITSTOP Copenhagen's Larsen's Plad on the ship Havet SOURCE

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« Last Edit: November 08, 2011, 06:49:39 PM by MamaT »

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Re: TAR19 Timeline
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Re: TAR19 Timeline
« Reply #3 on: June 21, 2011, 01:57:02 PM »
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« Last Edit: June 23, 2011, 01:33:45 PM by georgiapeach »
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Re: TAR19 Timeline
« Reply #4 on: June 21, 2011, 02:11:53 PM »
LEG 4 Thailand (June 25th) Source 1

Fly from Jogja >> Jakarta >> Bangkok >> Phuket  (Teams on different flights. EP winners, both AA couples, blondes are assumed ahead)

Source 2

Source 3


LEG 5: ?? ??


LEG 6: Malawi (June 29th) Source 1 Source 2
Source 3


LEG 7: Malawi again


LEG 8: ?? ?? Possibility


LEG 9: Hillerød and Copenhagen, Denmark (July 4) Source


LEG 10: Brussels, Belgium (July 6) Source


LEG 11: Panama City Source


Leg 12: Atlanta (July 10) Source
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The team name links to a picture of them

1. M/M Laurence & Zac Sunderland (Father & Son)
Safe through Leg 3 Source
2. M/F Cathi and Bill Alden (Married)
Safe through Leg 3 Source
3. M/F Ethan & Jenna (Survivor winners)
Possibly eliminated in Leg 2
4. F/F Marie & Elizabeth Canavan (Twins)
Safe through Leg 3 Source
5. M/F Jeremy Cline & Sandy Draghi (dating)
Safe through Leg 3 Source
6. M/F Marcus and Amani Pollard (Married)
Safe through Leg 3 Source
7. M/F Justin & Jennifer Young (Siblings)
Safe through Leg 3 Source
8. M/F Cindy & Ernie (Engaged)
Safe through Leg 3 Source
9. M/M Andy Finch & Tommy Czeschin (skiers)
Safe through Leg 7! Source
10. F/F Lisa Tilley & Kaylani Paliotta (Friends?)
Possibly eliminated in Leg 2
11. M/M Bill Smith & Ron Zeitz (Gay Couple)
Possibly eliminated in Leg 2

Note that safe through a leg only means unknown status after that point. If they are confirmed to be eliminated it will say so.

« Last Edit: July 28, 2011, 03:07:56 PM by Prophet »
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Re: TAR19 Timeline
« Reply #5 on: June 21, 2011, 03:09:25 PM »
Saved  :<3

LEG TWO:

ROUTE INFO: Jomblang Caves
ROADBLOCK: At Jomblang Caves
ROUTE INFO: Malioboro
DETOUR: Dance (Jathilan dance then asked for money) or Park (Valet parking)
ROUTE INFO: Aisyah Orphanage
PITSTOP: The Yogya palace
« Last Edit: June 24, 2011, 07:25:42 AM by BayBay »

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Re: TAR19 Timeline
« Reply #6 on: June 21, 2011, 11:40:01 PM »
I like the flag idea! Hopefully MamaT can mash all our posts together asap!

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Re: TAR19 Timeline
« Reply #7 on: June 23, 2011, 03:09:36 AM »
Do we know there's definitely a second Yogyakarta leg? They could just be sending them somewhere before leaving, like they used to do all the time in the earlier seasons.

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Re: TAR19 Timeline
« Reply #8 on: June 23, 2011, 07:36:51 AM »
Do we know there's definitely a second Yogyakarta leg? They could just be sending them somewhere before leaving, like they used to do all the time in the earlier seasons.

Not with a GREETER.
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Re: TAR19 Timeline
« Reply #9 on: June 23, 2011, 01:37:01 PM »
Our TIMELINERS are doing a heroic job, but everyone's input is needed! Please let us know here if a link doesn't work or if we missed a source, we really want this to be accurate!


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« Reply #10 on: June 25, 2011, 07:11:20 AM »
Many Many thanks for everyone who has been helping with the timeline and an equal amount of apoligies for my not being more efficient with this project! 
Today I will not leave my desk until I am caught up!!
« Last Edit: June 25, 2011, 07:16:08 AM by MamaT »

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Re: TAR19 Timeline
« Reply #11 on: June 25, 2011, 01:51:33 PM »
We probably all know Leg 3 took place in Indonesia too, but here's just some timeline evidence to back it up...

Teams were flying out of Yogyakarta on the 24th, arriving at Bangkok that evening. This means that the racing action for the next leg starts on the 25th, and Phil does his stand-ups on the 24th.

Phil was seen at Borobudur on the afternoon of the 23rd, when the check-ins for the previous leg ended around noon the day before. He would have had ample time to head out to Borobodur, get to the airport, and take this:

GA 215 from Yogyakarta to Jakarta, 1755-1900
SQ 967 from Jakarta to Singapore, 2025-2300
MI 752 (subsidiary of SQ) from Singapore to Phuket, 0820-0910

Allowing him to film his stand-ups on the 23rd and moving the entire schedule one day forward. It's likely he only waited around in Indonesia because he was needed to check in teams on the 23rd, meaning Leg 3 takes place around Yogyakarta too.

There! Proven something all of us already knew.

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Leg Phil Teams Comments
Taipei 20 Jun 20 Jun First leg
Yogyakarta 21 Jun 22 Jun -
Magelang 23 Jun 23 Jun Short leg
Phuket 24 Jun 25 Jun -
Kenya? 26 Jun 27 Jun -
Lilongwe 28 Jun 29 Jun -
« Last Edit: June 28, 2011, 08:34:24 AM by Neobie »

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« Reply #12 on: June 25, 2011, 02:45:37 PM »
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« Reply #13 on: June 30, 2011, 09:59:53 AM »
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Rob says that there is no HTML in the SMF machine.  :'(
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Re: TAR19 Timeline
« Reply #14 on: July 01, 2011, 11:33:50 AM »
The race in the Phuket area was run on the 25th. Let's have Phil leave the area that evening for the next leg.

Assuming the immediate next destination is South Africa, here are two convenient flights that Phil can take to Johannesburg:

KA 215 from Phuket to Hong Kong, 25 1815-2250 (CX code-share)
CX 749 from Hong Kong to Johannesburg, 25 2345-0700
MI 757 from Phuket to Singapore, 25 2010-2255 (SQ code-share)
SQ 478 from Singapore to Johannesburg, 26 0210-0700

This means that Phil should be ready for filming his stand-ups on the 26th, and production would be ready for teams to arrive for a race on the 27th.

With teams racing Leg 5 on the 27th and Malawi on the 30th, there is definitely enough space for an extra, short leg in between. Three possibilities we're looking at:

1. Leg 5 as an extra short leg in Thailand
2. Leg 6 as an extra short leg in South Africa
3. Delay due to black-out in Malawi

DrRox noted that it was unusual for only four legs to be run in Asia, and if you add this to Elimination Station logistics, it kind of makes sense; we haven't had an Elimination Station with just four teams before, and it doesn't make sense to send a team from Africa all the way back for sequester. Although this is far from confirmed, I think Possibility #1 is the most likely: Leg 4 in Phuket (25 Jun), Leg 5 somewhere else in Thailand (26 Jun), Leg 6 in South Africa (28 Jun) and Leg 7 in Malawi (30 Jun).

Of course, we'd have to consider Possibility #4, where Johannesburg was merely used as a connection point after one/two legs in somewhere else completely different: Leg 4 in Phuket (25 Jun), Leg 5 elsewhere (26/27 Jun), Leg 6 elsewhere (28 Jun), Leg 7 Malawi (30 Jun). The variables are boundless in this case, and... I think we'd have to wait for more information before making a call.

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Re: TAR19 Timeline
« Reply #15 on: July 01, 2011, 12:54:04 PM »
Based on my research on flights, I vote for a regular leg ( I don't know what a short leg is) in South Africa ending 29 June, which means departure from Phuket the evening of Monday 27 June, flying all morning 28 June and perhaps carrying that leg over into 29 June before a pit stop to coincide with the known information about teams flying on SA170 into Lilongwe from Johannesburg.

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Re: TAR19 Timeline
« Reply #16 on: July 03, 2011, 03:14:15 AM »
I refer to a short leg as one with a one-calendar-day production cycle, whereas a normal leg has a two-calendar-day production cycle, with Phil getting a day to himself to film his stand-ups the day before teams race the leg. A short leg always covers little geographical distance from beginning to end, and has Phil with just a few hours of lead.

Barring unexpected delays with the blackouts and what-nots in Africa, here are the two most likely scenarios, with Country X possibly being South Africa or anywhere else, including... Nepal.

24 Jun: Leg 4 Phuket - Phil
25 Jun: Leg 4 Phuket - Teams

26 Jun: Leg 5 Thailand - Both Phil and teams
27 Jun: Leg 6 Country X - Phil
28 Jun: Leg 6 Country X - Teams

29 Jun: Leg 7 Malawi - Phil
30 Jun: Leg 7 Malawi - Teams
1 Jul: Leg 8 Malawi - Both Phil and teams?

24 Jun: Leg 4 Phuket - Phil
25 Jun: Leg 4 Phuket - Teams

26 Jun: Leg 5 Country X - Phil
27 Jun: Leg 5 Country X - Teams
28 Jun: Leg 6 Country X - Both Phil and teams
29 Jun: Leg 7 Malawi - Phil
30 Jun: Leg 7 Malawi - Teams
1 Jul: Leg 8 Malawi - Both Phil and teams?
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« Reply #17 on: July 03, 2011, 04:00:35 AM »
Red means arrivals??
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Re: TAR19 Timeline
« Reply #18 on: July 03, 2011, 04:07:16 AM »
Nope, just to distinguish each separate leg. Red is for even-numbered legs, black is for odd-numbered legs.

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« Reply #19 on: July 03, 2011, 04:15:48 AM »
Come help in the live sighting  please, need translation and flight data asap!
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« Reply #20 on: July 03, 2011, 10:23:03 AM »
Red means arrivals??

Neobie, correct me if I'm off, each date line represents who is on the move to what destination for the indicated leg.  There is an implied timeframe of operations for Teams on the move that can extend across the dateline since not all Teams are moving at the same time.  And there is also the timespan of the movement itself that can be a few hours to a day and a half for some travels. 
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Re: TAR19 Timeline
« Reply #21 on: July 03, 2011, 10:49:23 AM »
Neobie, correct me if I'm off, each date line represents who is on the move to what destination for the indicated leg.  There is an implied timeframe of operations for Teams on the move that can extend across the dateline since not all Teams are moving at the same time.  And there is also the timespan of the movement itself that can be a few hours to a day and a half for some travels.

Not exactly. Each date represents (for Phil) the day he films his stand-ups, and (for the teams) the day they race and check-in at the Pit Stop. In the new race format (since TAR 14) the major race action only takes place within a single calendar day, and this is necessarily the same calendar day for all teams, with close to absolute zero overlap across dates as tasks rarely ever take place at night. Travel is not included in this timeline. For example teams flying from Taipei to Jakarta, taking the night train and then being held up at Bukit Indah, doesn't matter too much production-wise. What matters is the day the race action (tasks and what-not) takes place.

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« Reply #22 on: July 03, 2011, 11:43:53 AM »
Thanks Neobie!  That helps a lot.   :tup: 

So any travel or transport to get to the indicated destination can take place prior to the date of the line and lead into the actual date for a morning start of racing.

As for night time tasks:  Don't forget FRANZ   :lol:
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Re: TAR19 Timeline
« Reply #23 on: July 03, 2011, 11:54:01 AM »
As for night time tasks:  Don't forget FRANZ   :lol:

You're right! The timeline always gets fuzzy at the very end of a race, especially when there's a double leg in the penultimate city. Probably 'cause Phil has the flexibility to move around without stand-ups to do. Hence the weird timings in Prague, Moscow and Beijing...

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« Reply #24 on: July 15, 2011, 01:54:41 PM »
I finally found the color for team number five!  :lol: PURPLE

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« Reply #25 on: July 15, 2011, 02:03:38 PM »
From yesterday  :lol:

Update, just to sort things out:

1. M/M Laurence & Zac Sunderland (father & son) (black bandanas)
2. M/F Older couple (dark blue?)
3. M/F Ethan Zohn & Jenna Morasca (survivor winners/dating) (light blue bandanas)
4. F/F Blondes/Twins? (red bandanas)
5. M/F Jeremy Cline & ? (purple bandanas)
6. M/F Amani & Marcus Pollard (married parents) (orange bandanas)
7. M/F Justin & Jennifer Young (brother/sister) (green bandanas)
8. M/F Ernie Halvorsen & Cindy Chiang  (engaged couple) (yellow bandanas)
9. M/M Andy Finch & Tommy Czeschin (surfers & snowboarders) (blue bandanas)
10. F/F Lisa Tilley & Kaylani Paliotta (friends/cocktail waitresses) (pink bandanas)
11. M/M Ron Zeitz & Bill Smith (couple) (blue?)

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« Reply #26 on: July 15, 2011, 02:07:56 PM »
You had better eyes than me :groan:
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Re: TAR19 Timeline
« Reply #27 on: July 19, 2011, 02:49:04 PM »
Ok,but they doesnt have visit Helsinki and Bruxelles ?
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« Reply #28 on: July 19, 2011, 04:33:17 PM »
The TIMELINE is only for KNOWN and confirmed sightings/tasks/ locations.

NO spec should be included.

This is the place for "what we absolutely know" NOT what we THINK or speculalate.
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« Reply #29 on: July 22, 2011, 08:12:36 PM »
Physics alone is not enough.

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« Reply #30 on: July 23, 2011, 10:43:38 AM »
3. M/F Ethan & Jenna (Survivor winners)
Possibly eliminated in Leg 2

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Re: TAR19 Timeline
« Reply #32 on: July 25, 2011, 10:44:25 PM »
Congratulations are on the way for Indonesia for being the 7th ASEAN country to be visited by TAR.   :jam:

But I'm sad that the Philippines will wait another season to be visited.  :'(

But is there a possibility that Country X of Leg 5 be the Philippines?



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Re: TAR19 Timeline
« Reply #33 on: July 25, 2011, 11:36:22 PM »
I really wish we could stay longer in the countries we visit, but I've been lucky to have visited most of them before, because I've done a tremendous amount of travel. - Phil Keoghan

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Re: TAR19 Timeline
« Reply #34 on: July 26, 2011, 12:00:53 AM »
Congratulations are on the way for Indonesia for being the 7th ASEAN country to be visited by TAR.   :jam:

But I'm sad that the Philippines will wait another season to be visited.  :'(

But is there a possibility that Country X of Leg 5 be the Philippines?



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Welcome back! And leafsfan is correct, no possibility.
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Re: TAR19 Timeline
« Reply #35 on: July 26, 2011, 09:32:19 AM »
Congratulations are on the way for Indonesia for being the 7th ASEAN country to be visited by TAR.   :jam:

But I'm sad that the Philippines will wait another season to be visited.  :'(

But is there a possibility that Country X of Leg 5 be the Philippines?



(By the way, this is the first time I logged in since the last season so welcome to those new users and hello to my friends out here!)

Welcome back! And leafsfan is correct, no possibility.

If that were true, I would have attacked the teams here already! :lol:

Yes, no Philippines this time. :( Though I'm happy about Taiwan, Indonesia, Malawi, Denmark, and Belgium! :hearts:
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Re: TAR19 Timeline
« Reply #36 on: July 31, 2011, 09:36:48 AM »
Let's keep this for TIMELINE issues only please?

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Re: TAR19 Timeline
« Reply #37 on: October 22, 2011, 02:36:37 PM »
Edited into a new format. Thanks Guacamole for your input!

Normal legs are allocated one day (before the actual race day) for rest and travel.
Legs with simple travel between start and finish (Yogyakarta I to Yogyakarta II) get none.
Legs with complicated travel between start and finish (Malawi to Copenhagen) get two days.
First and last legs have no rest and travel days.

LEG 1: TAIPEI
20 Jun: Race (12h Pit Stop)
LEG 2: YOGYAKARTA I
21 Jun: Rest/travel
22 Jun: Race (21h50 Pit Stop)
LEG 3: YOGYAKARTA II
23 Jun: Race (18h Pit Stop)
LEG 4: PHUKET
24 Jun: Rest/travel
25 Jun: Race (48h Pit Stop due to extra time from leg swap)
26 Jun: Unusual extended Pit Stop
LEG 5: BANGKOK
27 Jun: Race (2 day race is strange, possibly due to leg swap)
28 Jun: Race (21h55 Pit Stop)
LEG 6: MALAWI I
29 Jun: Rest/travel
30 Jun: Race
LEG 7: MALAWI II
1 Jul: Race
LEG 8: COPENHAGEN
2 Jul: Rest/travel
3 Jul: Rest/travel
4 Jul: Race
LEG 9: DENMARK II
5 Jul: Race
LEG 10: BELGIUM
6 Jul: Rest/travel
7 Jul: Race
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LEG 9: BELGIUM I
5 Jul: Rest/travel
6 Jul: Race
LEG 10: BELGIUM II
7 Jul: Race

LEG 11: PANAMA CITY
8 Jul: Rest/travel
9 Jul: Race
LEG 12: ATLANTA
10 Jul: Race
« Last Edit: October 30, 2011, 09:35:31 PM by Neobie »

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Re: TAR19 Timeline
« Reply #38 on: October 22, 2011, 09:30:14 PM »
Could you clarify again what the dates mean? Date of travel to the leg? Date of arrival to the leg itself? ???
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Re: TAR19 Timeline
« Reply #39 on: October 22, 2011, 10:58:30 PM »
1) Dates labelled "rest and travel" refer to when teams are held up by long Pit Stops, Hours of Operation, or transport.
2) Dates labelled "race" refer to when teams complete the majority of their tasks and check-in at the Pit Stop.

Hence this means:
LEG 1: TAIPEI
20 Jun: Race (12h Pit Stop)
Teams race from 5.00am to 3.57pm, then check into Martyrs' Shrine.
LEG 2: YOGYAKARTA I
21 Jun: Rest/travel
Teams held up by train schedule at Gambir and HoO at Bukit Indah.
22 Jun: Race (21h50 Pit Stop)
Teams race from ~7.30am to ~12.52pm, then check into the Kraton.
LEG 3: YOGYAKARTA II
23 Jun: Race (18h Pit Stop)
Teams race from 9.38am to ~4.15pm, then check into Borobudur.
LEG 4: PHUKET
24 Jun: Rest/travel
Teams spend the day travelling and being held up by the HoO at the pier.
25 Jun: Race
Teams race from 8.00am to ~1.00pm, then check into Koh Panyi.
LEG 5: BANGKOK
26 Jun: Rest/travel
27 Jun: Race
28 Jun: Race
This is an anomalous leg that hasn't happened since TAR 14. Teams complete the majority of their tasks on the day allocated for "rest and travel", then take an overnight bus to do close to nothing the next day but to feed fish and to check in. Possibly due to the last-minute planning of the leg?
« Last Edit: October 28, 2011, 06:18:02 AM by Neobie »

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Re: TAR19 Timeline
« Reply #40 on: October 23, 2011, 01:25:41 AM »
Thanks! That makes it easier to understand!
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Re: TAR19 Timeline
« Reply #41 on: October 23, 2011, 04:18:06 PM »
actually, Phil tweeted that he was filiming his stand ups just minutes ahead of Andy and Tommy in Phuket. He tweets these while the show is airing.



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It took me 4 takes to time the splashing of a wave at the right moment in my #StandUp I got to island for sunrise teams heading 2 me now

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Love this shot of all the boats heading out to the island, I passed them going the other way racing to shoot standup at #Roadblock

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Re: TAR19 Timeline
« Reply #42 on: October 23, 2011, 05:17:44 PM »
Thanks Guacamole! Redid the system to forget about Phil, above posts edited. I think the Phuket/Bangkok legs were pretty strange though timeline-wise, perhaps because of the ad hoc nature of the planning for these two legs?
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Re: TAR19 Timeline
« Reply #43 on: October 24, 2011, 10:59:24 AM »
If Phil was just staying ahead of the teams in Phuket, then that may confirm that both Thailand legs had to be put into place at the last minute. The double roadblock task(s) would have made sense as part of one leg along with the tasks in the previous leg, which would lead me to think that they had a well-planned contingency leg for Phuket, but that whatever the emergency was elsewhere, they had to divide the originally planned leg into two legs where all of the tasks were essentially centered in Phuket.

This second Thailand leg really does seem to be one of the oddest legs ever.
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Re: TAR19 Timeline
« Reply #44 on: November 10, 2011, 06:35:10 PM »
Oh,how bad is it that we dont have nothing about spoilers from Panamá...
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Re: TAR19 Timeline
« Reply #45 on: November 10, 2011, 08:14:13 PM »
sure we do...we got PANAMA in the first place, we have the rapell/high wire challenge, and a couple of other things too IIRC..
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The Luxurious Amazing Race is an oxymoron. What most people don’t know is that the racers sleep anywhere and everywhere, you eat any food that’s available, and you wash up in the nearest sink, or garden hose. We slept on a restaurant floor in Indonesia, a boat dock in Phuket, a clay and straw hut in Malawi, and a hammock in a rural village in Panama. We stayed overnight in airports across the world (Singapore has a wonderful airport) but we also had some luxurious hotels! If you’re in Yogyakarta, the Sheraton treated us wonderfully and the outdoor pool and gardens are extremely peaceful and serene. The Sunbird Livingstone in Malawi was right on the lake with a stunning backdrop for your meals taken on the patio. Two other modern hotels were the Riu in Panama City and Siam@Siam in Bangkok (I highly recommend their Pad Thai!). We also had a wonderful cultural experience, and delicious hot chocolate, on the Havet Ship in Copenhagen!


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