Gumbo is on the move again, leaving behind the beautiful cathedrals of Europe and visiting a rustic place, but one with a unique charm. Some things about his location may seem obvious, others not.
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So, where is Gumbo visiting today? We’re looking for the name of a specific building in this puzzle.
Curiouser and curiouser! American West, I’d say, because of the four-legged creature.
All those gables? Now, is that a lodge or a museum of some sort?
You’ve stumped us. Can’t wait to see where this is.
My best guess is a US Park lodge somewhere out west.
Here are the final clues for this puzzle. The “reveal” goes up Monday.
Good luck! Hopefully these images will help you solve this…
Thanks for these thoughts. I’ll go so far as to say you’re on the right continent but not beyond that. Hopefully these new (and coming) clues will be helpful at pinpointing this.
Time for today’s clue. Photo was taken a few dozen meters from the entrance to our place of interest.
Does this help you figure out where we are?
I think I know where this is, as I plan to go to the area in September and looked at relevant websites yesterday, hence I think I have the answer. Unfortunately, I cannot e-mail it to [email protected]., as my server is down for repairs.
Looks like a mountain lodge somewhere. Even reminds me of one staircase in the lodge I just visited on Mt. Hood. What kind of wood is that? Anyone know? That could help us locate this place. Is it Old World wood?
Doesn’t look Old World to me. I’m going to bet a couple of chips on Colorado.
Here’s another clue to help you out.