There is nothing at the posted (except the road).
As I continue to try to come up with different mazes, I looked back at the others and realized that I hadn't put out one of this type before. This is not a conventional maze with walls. Instead, the path is defined by a series of steps that lead you from the starting point in the top left corner to the finish in the bottom right corner.
For this maze, the large number in each box tells you how many steps you can take either horizontally or vertically. The starting point has a number 4 and that tells you that you can move four steps to the right to land on the number 2 or you can move four steps down to land on the number 3. Again, the large number, in the next box, tells you how many steps you can move horizontally or vertically to get to the next stage. You may NOT move diagonally. Continue in that fashion until you reach the finish along the shortest possible route.
As well as the large number in each box, you will also see a small number that you will use for the coordinates. As you go, record this number for each step. After you have reached the finish, you will have a string of numbers. Take the last ten digits for the coordinates. Of those ten, five will be used to complete the minutes for the north coordinates and five will be used to complete the minutes for the west coordinates.
The coordinates will be in the form: N 44° __ __.__ __ __' W 078° __ __.__ __ __' In order, fill in these blanks with the last ten digits of those that you collected.
The Amazed series:
Amazed (GC6Y2CW)
Amazed 2 (GC7029V)
Amazed 3 (GC70RXX)
Amazed 4 (GC71P1Y)
Amazed 5 (GC724AF)
Amazed 6 (GC72513)
Amazed 7 (GC72CBK)
Amazed 8 (GC7FNH5)
Amazed 9 (GC7FWJ4)
Amazed 10 (GC7K6XE)