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"Episode 4 Title - What A Gaucho You Are"

Posted by Neobie on 03-10-05 at 09:04 AM
So, I suppose we have a double-run in Argentina? Assuming the spoilers we have been getting are correct (minus those with conflicting information), we already have 11 of the 13 legs nailed down.

Leg 1 Peru (Country Leg)
Leg 2 Santiago, Chile (City Leg)
Leg 3 Mendoza, Argentina (Region Leg)
Leg 4 Somewhere in the Pampas, Argentina (Region Leg) {Somewhat Reliable}
...
Leg X London, UK (City Leg) {Very Reliabile}
...
Leg Y Turkey (Country Leg) {Very Reliabile}
...
Leg Z Johannesburg, South Africa (City Leg) {Very Reliabile}
Leg Z+1 Botswana (Country Leg) {Quite Reliable}
Leg Z+2 N India (Region Leg) {Quite Reliabile}
...
Leg 12 Jamaica (Country Leg) {Quite Reliable}
Leg 13 New York, USA (City Leg) {Reliability Questionable}

Reliability rankings are arbitrary. Title information from Spoiler Thread, TWoP.


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"RE: Episode 4 Title - What A Gaucho You Are"
Posted by banzai on 03-10-05 at 11:28 AM
I wouldn't be surprised if the third episode is a to-be-continued episode. Mendoza (Argentina) is only about 4 hours from Santiago (Chile) by driving.

Leg 1:
Day 1 (Saturday, 11/20): Long Beach, CA, USA -> Los Angeles, CA -> Lima, Peru
Day 2 (11/21): Lima, Peru -> Ancon, Peru
Day 3 (11/22): Ancon, Peru -> Cusco -> Huambutio -> Pisac -> Cusco, Peru

Leg 2:
Day 4 (Tues, 11/23): Cusco, Peru -> Arequipa, Peru
Day 5 (Wed, 11/24): Arequipa, Peru -> Santiago, Chile

Leg 3 pt. 1:
Day 6 (Thurs, 11/25): Santiago, Chile -> Mendoza, Argentina

Leg 3 pt. 2:
Day 7 (Fri., 11/26): Mendoza, Argentina -> Gaucho area

Leg 4:
Day 8 (11/27): Gaucho area > Buenos Ares, Argentina -> London, England
Day 9 (11/28): England

Leg 5:
Day 10 (11/29): Istanbul, Turkey
Day 11 (11/30):

Leg 6:
Day 12 (12/1):
Day 13 (12/2):
Day 14 (12/3): Botswana

Leg 7:
Day 15 (12/4):
Day 16 (12/5): South Africa; (Romber survived)

Leg 8:
Day 17 (Monday, 12/6):
Day 18 (12/7): a temple near the Himalayas

Leg 9:
Day 19 (12/8):
Day 20 (12/9):

Leg 10:
Day 21 (12/10):
Day 22 (12/11):

Leg 11: (non-elimination)
Day 23 (12/12):
Day 24 (12/13):

Leg 12: (finale pt. 1), (final 4, elimination)
Day 25 (12/14):
Day 26 (12/15):

Leg 13: (finale pt. 2), (final 3)
Day 27 (12/16):
Day 28 (Friday, 12/17): New York, New York, USA


"RE: Episode 4 Title - What A Gaucho You Are"
Posted by GottaLoveTAR on 03-19-05 at 08:57 PM
http://www.cbs.com/primetime/amazing_race7/show/ep03/fans/faq/

They will be traveling to all continents except Antarctica (of course).


"RE: Episode 4 Title - What A Gaucho You Are"
Posted by Neobie on 03-19-05 at 10:42 PM
I think that's just the CBS webmonkeys at work... They copied and pasted everything onto the new website. I believe they said the same thing for TAR6 as well, which turned out to be wrong.

"RE: Episode 4 Title - What A Gaucho You Are"
Posted by applejack93 on 03-10-05 at 11:37 PM
LAST EDITED ON 03-10-05 AT 11:40 PM (EST)

Hold on, there was a spoiler for the TAR6 that had them heading to Australia. It involved an adventure company posting a thank-you letter from the show's producers, the company referenced it as being from the producers of TAR6. I live in Australia, and we get the show QUITE a bit later than the U.S. (Gus and Hera were only just eliminated from TAR6 last night). Maybe this casued them to get their times mixed up, so it was for TAR7 rather than TAR6. Speculation was that they went to Victoria and Tasmania, somewhere never visited by TAR before - this suggests that we have not already seen the season that the letter is intended for. The last time they went to Aus was TAR4.

Anyway, thought maybe it was worth investigating; there are a couple of unknown legs by the looks of things. Maybe this spoiler was just a season too early.

Here is a link to the original post. And here is a link to the adventure company's site. Is it worth investigating?


"RE: Episode 4 Title - What A Gaucho You Are"
Posted by Neobie on 03-11-05 at 01:08 AM
It seems to have turned out that an Australian crew was hired to head over to Shanghai in TAR6.11 to help out with the window-washing Roadblock at the Huaneng Union Tower. No definitive evidence, but that's the general opinion around here.

"RE: Episode 4 Title - What A Gaucho You Are"
Posted by Gingerman28 on 03-19-05 at 11:48 PM
We have things a little out of order here. If Leg 6 is the three-day safari in Botswana then Leg 7 can not be South Africa. Our spoiler information states she met the teams (including Romber) as they arrived on a connecting flight in Johnesburg after just completing a three-day safari, and flew with them to India. Therefore we have no absolute proof that the teams did anything in South Africa except pass through to and from Botswana. If they indeed did do things in SA it would have to be before the three days in Botswana