Keeping to the strict schedule I have made for myself, today I have the next page of the first maze ready. It is just beginning to dawn on me that I won't have my fourth maze done before the end of the month. I'm on page 74 now, with 16 more to go. I suppose if I didn't go to work and cut down on my beauty sleep, I might be able to put it off, but even then probably not. And does anyone care except me? I truly doubt it. I think most people would agree that I need all the beauty sleep I can get instead.
Anyway, for today I give you the scanned and edited version of page 22.
Page 22
Here is the same page out in the wild. I know that Mark will know where this is. We had many adventures at this place though it didn't look so classy back then. I caught the maze in a few pictures around this place, so I'll give more information later.
That is about it. I'm still working hard on my maze, so there will not be an update on the Line tomorrow. I might be able to roll out another segment because the weather is good. I will show it off on Tuesday if I do.
Jonathan
The viewer isn't working on this one. All the others are fine but I can't have a complete set without this, so please can you fix it for us. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI uploaded it again and it looks like it is working. Thanks for your interest and help.
DeleteJon
Thanks, Now the set is complete and my marathon maze quest can begin. Incidentally, have you seen Josh Larsen's book 'Miles of Maze: The Ultimate Challenge' which has 311 pages of interlinked maze? I solved this without too much trouble but suspect that your more packed mazes and page connections, while being shorter on pages, may prove a much tougher prospect. This is a high peak in mazemaking, but wouldn't it be something if you could produce the Mount Everest of mazes: the truly longest maze in book or page format ever yet created - anywhere.
ReplyDeleteVery Best wishes.