Well i am from switzerland and i can confirm that going to the mountains is one of the best/probably the best idea you can have. there are over 375 000 bunkers in switzerland and if you manage to get in one of those, you practically won the challange. you have acces to the most important stuff like rivers because most of those bunkers are built near rivers, and it's very hard to track you down when your 50 ft. under the ground
okay... is it just me, or is sam really off this season. i honestly feel like he is not enjoying having michelle around :/ i'm glad she is, she's hilarious
I don't understand why this season is apparently one of the less popular ones. It's my favorite, probably because it's complex, so I can keep rewatching it and realize things I didn’t previously.
Jet Lagged concept : So you have. 3+ teams of 2 that are confined, as usual, to a specific boundary (country, state, idk- up to yall). Each team receives the same list of tasks that need to be completed to win. Teams may complete these in any order and sabatouge other teams. I feel like this would be cool to see different strategies unfold and how teams sabotage each other
I have just now fully committed to watch your videos , and you inspire me to take every day task as a game. I’m a freelancer video editor and so I don’t get out much (I also don’t like where I live atm) so today I decided to do my errands like a game lol I would do a game that revolves around theme parks lol
Ben and Adam really wanting to take a train cost them the game IMO. Instead of taking the train from Milwaukee to Chicago, they should've used the 600 mile flight on a small aircraft (which they discarded for the train to Chiago) to hop on a flight to Detroit (flown by an Embraer aircraft by Delta) that would've gotten them in right before the rest period. Before boarding the flight to Detroit, they could've bought a team mascot at an airport store, earning them a 400 mile car ride. However, instead they burned through all those challenges, freeing up the steal card which Sam and Michelle used on them. The next morning, they could've hopped on a flight to Washington, D.C. using their 450 mile flight. From there, they could've hopped on a flight to Miami using the 1000 mile flight west. Once in Miami, they could've driven straight to Key West (around 165 miles from Miami) using the 400 mile car.