Re: The first person to figure this out gets a Mercury Dime
I've moved all over the states during my childhood... and for some reason this looks very familiar to me. I'm guessing near the upper boarder because of the snow. Probably somewhere that caters to the wild... like Montana or Washington. But, maybe, just maybe in yellowstone park. There is a twig (weed) in the background that has had a chance to grow, so winter snow is probably not the norm in this area, yet, the snow is dirty, which tells me that the local roads nearby are not paved. Also, the bench you're sitting on looks to be wood. Again, probably not a very snowy area, usually. Also, you have a ring on, so you're probably on vacation with the other half.... probably to a place for tourists and vacationers.... I'm going to guess yellow stone.
Re: The first person to figure this out gets a Mercury Dime
Originally Posted by lostlake88
Close. Somebody will know the town. No cheating here. My camera is encrypted. Always false long and lat.
Ah... you said "town" versus "State"... that tells me that we are correct in the state (maybe). Also, was any of my initial clues that I found in your photo correct?
"the game is afoot"/.
o.k..... again, the 'twig' in the background (over your right shoulder) tells me that winter is not the norm... and the 'bear' hints at a state that is proud of it's wildlife. You will only get that in the upper north west. Washinton/montana/n.dakota area, and with that 'twig', I'm guessing just a little further down, so not quite on the border, but a state lower than those, that doesn't have a lot of paved roads near their tourist attraction that you're at. Surely on the left side of the country, but not in the upper border states.. Do you have any photo's of the native trees? California has a bear on the flag... but the state remains pretty warm because of the rockies, so east of California. Nevada is too warm and dry because of the rockies. Wyoming still has a lot of forrest land, and Colorado doesn't' have a lot of bears. My next guess is Wyoming. Not Idaho because they are a 'tree' state (but it's still possible). Jacksonville Wyoming. (or possible the park "Thunder Basin grassland" in Wyoming. A state park). OR, challis national forrest in Idaho(that's probably a little too far north for weed to grow that tall)? It has to be at least near a state park/forrest. AND, it probably has dirt roads "cleachy gravel road" because of the dirty snow. So again, it's a park area not anywhere near a major city.
Re: The first person to figure this out gets a Mercury Dime
Originally Posted by DevilDog812
Park City, Utah
Franz the bear
my sister sent me a postcard from there when she traveled with her friends
Good find. I found it now too thanks to you. You win the dime. I knew I was in the correct vicinity!!! I'm now looking at the map... indeed... I got very close.