One foggy evening you are walking through the streets of Hampstead Garden Suburb, when you are approached by a someone (or soemthing) in a dusty brown robe. You try to take a glimpse at its face but it looks nothing like any person or animal you have ever seen before. The figure hands you a piece of paper and informs you in a croaky voice that you need to solve the maze on it if you want to find the Cache. Before you can ask it any questions it dissapears off around a corner. You try to chase it but it is nowhere to be seen...

There is a link to a higher quality version of this image between the waypoints and the logs.
This is my first cache and I hope you like it. The posted (bogus) co-ordinates bring you to the most northern point of Hampstead Heath (extension) but there is nothing to be found here. Please try to be discreet when looking for the Cache as I don't want it to cause any problems. BYOP (bring your own pen) and when you are done please return it to how you found it.
In terms of facilities near the cache there is a water fountain & public toilets around 650m from the bogus co-ordinates (however I can't guarantee they will always be open. I have left a waypoint for them though just in case). You can also hail a local bus, the H2, from just by the bogus co-ordinates which will take you to Golders Green Station (bus and tube) but the station is only about a 15minute walk from the bogus co-ordinates anyway so you may not necessarily need to and the bus takes a rather highledy-piggledy route as it goes round a loop.
The idea for this puzzle came about when I saw a YouTube Short by VSauce where he was putting a proper English word into any place in a sentence. He provided a maze and if you solved the maze it would reveal the word. My puzzle is rather similar but it won't reveal a word but maybe something else. If you are struggling maybe colouring some bits in may help. The letters, numbers & symbols have gaps of one unit between them though so don't colour those in or reading it will be completely impossible.
Congratulations to Groosome for the FTF & an honourary first-to-solve to Tillit23!