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As I am sure you are all already aware, Saturday May 2nd is World Labryrinth Day. Does this not seem like the ideal day to visit a few of the public labyrinths in the city?

I have had an idea in mind for many years to take a day-long roam to do as many as possible, but that was in the days of the Land's End labyrinth. In this one-way roam, we will have a chance to do our walking meditation around three of the city's finest.

We will start at Duboce Park, where there will be a special event starting at 12:15: you can join the worldwide labyrinth walk at 1:00pm if you like, or wait for us to start at 1:30. We end at Grace Cathedral, home to the most famous city labyrinth. We will also visit the lesser-known one on Clay St on the way round, as well as visiting a couple of parks and perhaps the narrowest alley in the city.

Apart from walking in circles, we will be climbing uphill a couple of times.

Bringing water, snacks, and layers for all the microclimates is the way to go. There's still a small chance of rain - I will be tracking the forecasts and updating if necessary.

These roams are offered by donation. They are one way I am able to pay my rent in San Francisco.

Punctuality is always appreciated. Please send a message on the app if you are running a little late. I can usually respond to messages (direct messages are best - not a comment on the event) before we get underway, but then I won't be checking my phone.

I know Meetup is notorious for no-shows and late changes of rsvp. I am not as strict as other organisers (we do talk to each other!), but since generally up to half the people who sign up don't show up, my tolerance for repeated flakiness is limited.

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