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Anon Out West has won a Ranger Doug retro national park windshield sticker for his/her knowledge of national park trivia.

Congratulations to Anon Out West, who successfully negotiated Traveler's January puzzlers to win a Ranger Doug retro national parks windshield sticker!

Throughout the month's series of Mystery Spots and Mystery Photos, 17 readers successfully solved the puzzlers and were entered into our highly unscientific drawing for the windshield sticker.

The drawing consisted of writing the qualifiers' names on pieces of paper, then tossing them from the top of a staircase at Traveler HQ. The piece of paper that traveled farthest was declared the winner!

If Anon Out West will email us with his/her name and address, we'll ship the windshield sticker ASAP.

Everyone who successfully identifies the Mystery Spots and Mystery Photos in February will qualify for a Freedom of the Hills deck of cards from The Mountaineers. Each card features various mountaineering tips.

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