Photo Contest












"Where's Jim" Photo Contest

H&P co-owner Jim Picker likes to travel, hike, see many places and he has had the opportunity. See if you can decipher the clues to his whereabouts in the pictures. The prizes are H&P clothing etc., lunch, a bottle of wine, etc., i.e., the leftovers from Christmas.

Contact Noah to play!


Here's another Quiz for you!!

Where's Waldo (oops, Jim)?


Contest 6

Hint: Jim is standing at the entrance to a large body of water. The ground he is standing upon is one continent. The land across the water on the left of the photo (Jim's right) is another continent. Where is he?

Winner: Eli Zlotnik from 3TM International, Inc.




Contest 5 Contest 5

Hint: Jim is exhausted from all his globetrotting so he is resting in a park in a small viallage known for its tall "straight" towers. The towers date from the 1300s and each one was built taller than the next as a family status symbol. The second pic is from the tallest of the towers. The wine from the region is excellent , which is why Jim is napping. Name the region or the village.

Winner: Thomas Smith from WGR Southwest, Inc.



Contest 4

Hint: Well Jim's gone from 10,000 feet in the Himalayas to 100 feet below sea level. He is squeezed into the cockpit of a WWII Corsair, which ran out of fuel on a practice flight. He is very near the scene of another WWII battle.

Winner: Jim Schneider from BAS & Associates



Contest 3

Hint: After a leisurely 12 mile morning hike up a river valley, Jim is halfway up a 3,000 foot climb to a small town where he will sip some tea before pushing on to his lodging for the evening, a high five star hotel. From the hotel the view is just the tops, world class. Hint 2: The town is located high above the confluence of the Dudh Kosi and the Bhote Kosi, if that helps?

Winner: Christopher Noland from Kleinfelder




Contest 2

Hint: Music Buffs should know this one

Winner: Todd Mason from CDM













Contest 1

Hint: Well over a "mile high" this mountain peak top out as one of the sixty-nine tallest in the U.S> Less than a ten mile range away from an old mining town turned ski resort, this "perplexing" peak looks south to a "cartoon" park.

Winner: Christopher Noland from Kleinfelder.