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Visitors get lost in corn mazes this fall
Several farms cut clear paths for autumn fun
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Corbin Dutcher, 7, leads the way through the 2.8-mile-long corn maze at Uncle Shuck’s Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch in Dawsonville. His father, Shawn Dutcher, 4-year-old brother Isaac Dutcher and grandfather Jim Crum follow behind. - photo by SAVANNAH KING
While his two older brothers roamed through the 12-acre maze of tall corn stalks, 2-year-old McKay Dutcher found his way through a maze more akin to his size. McKay’s mother, Kathryn Dutcher of Dawsonville, watched her youngest son run along the path in a smaller soybean maze at Uncle Shuck’s Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch in Dawsonville from behind a nearby fence. “Having the kiddie maze where they can run and it still feels tall to them but short enough that you can watch them is fun,” Dutcher said, keeping an eye on her son as he ran through the path.