Sunday, April 13, 2008

Practicing Drawing a 5-Circuit Labyrinth


After discovering the 3-circuit labyrinths really easy to make, we found ourselves facing a much harder challenge with the 5-circuit.
It took us over an hour, with much head-scratching and sketching on paper. Now looking online, we can see that we drew it somewhat more complicated than the one in the Codex.

Instead of making an enormous central point, we took the time and effort to follow the style of the 7-Circuit - resulting in an irregular diamond shape "hole", and a constant 2 foot gap between walls. As it's meant to be a "training labyrinth" for the Olympic Size, it's possible that this design might actually be more useful than that shown in the codex - we'll have to decide before next Saturday which we'll use.

Speaking of Saturday, if you'll be in Wellington, please join us for our second training session. We'll be in Waitangi Park from 11am - exactly where in the park we're not yet sure, but we'll confirm on here before then. In the case of bad weather, we'll return to Queen's Wharf as it's mostly sheltered.

Hope to see you then!

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