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National Park Mystery Spot 36: Seven Words

To get full credit for solving the Mystery Spot 36 puzzle you need only identify which national park is indicated by the clues listed below.*

Readers submitting correct answers will be eligible for a monthly prize drawing. This month the prize will be a Freedom of the Hills deck of cards from The Mountaineers. Each card features various mountaineering tips.

Humpty Dumpty

sheltered anchorage

grandfather's mother

picturesque

           

We'll reveal the answer and explain the clues in tomorrow's Traveler.

* No cheating! If we catch you Googling or engaged in other sneakery, we'll make you write on the whiteboard 100 times: "In gauge theory applications, most quantization methods keep Poincare invariance manifest, but the attendant sacrifice of manifest gauge symmetry compels gauge fixing."

Comments

OK, David Crowl and Steve B, that's close enough.  Good job.


Not Great Falls Park, RangerLady, but hey; look on the bright side: You have moved your sleuthery project to the correct half of the continent!  


For some reason that doesn't make me feel better Bob, but thanks for trying. I do believe the Quizmeister has beaten me. I still have 2 hours to think about it before I go to my computerless home...


Well, well, well, rest easy fellow travelers, RangerLady has finally figured it out. Well done, even if it is after noon....


Haha Kurt. Somedays a girl just needs more than one cup of coffee....


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