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JG wrote:Milk Monitor there is a chip for that. Most mazes can be solved in this fashion, but a cunning maze designer can implement facets that'll outfox anyone using this method.

I've got a feeling Longleat is chipped. It's a big maze and in desperation I thought I'd show off by left, left, left, lefting it. I failed miserably and lost, loads, I mean I got lost loads. Hampton Court is sound, still unchipped, but don't tell 'em or else they'll plant more hedges.

Some of these maize mazes are mental. Not tried any yet. They should be chipped I imagine. I think the Jubilee maze at Symond's Yat nr Ross on Wye is unchipped.

Some scoundrels resort to tooling their way through the hedge. This is blatent cheating and many mazes are mortared up to stop this. Ragley Hall (Alcester) concrete 3d maze is mortared but I believe it's unchipped.

There is a viewing post to see locations and phone your mates to tell them locations of things.


There is a small version of the Hampton Court maze fairly near Water Orton, can't remember exactly where now. Naturally unchipped. Back of Chelmesley Wood. Wierd spot.
I went to a maze once that some toolers had wrecked - drilled a hole all the way to the centre, it was totally empty in the middle too.
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