This rural property has just given one of their Navimow units more work to do.
Originally, it was mapped to mow ~2,000 m2 of our irregularly shaped, largest lawn that has two exclusion zones (barked flower beds under specimen trees). We've just added another ~1,000 m2 of lawn by creating a second Zone. There are 4 exclusions zones - around the barked area under each of the four specimen trees on this lawn.
Here's what impresses most:
- Navimow happily travels 40m along a connecting "corridor" to get from one Zone to the next (see the long Pink line in Figure 1)
- This corridor is in a narrow canyon of tall trees (see Figure 2)
- The signal from the EFLS transmitter easily passes through both the house and garage to reach one part of this lawn (see the Green line in Figure 1)

With Navimow's unique VisionFence AI camera turned on Navimow has never got "lost" while transversing the 40m long narrow tree-lined corridor that joins the Zones. Here's what the world looks like to Navimow when journeying down this path.

Lawn #2 also has two Zones (see Figure 1). Unlike Lawn #1 which has two Zones that are quite some distance from each other, the Zones on Lawn #2 are two adjacent areas of lawn that are separated by a hedge. The hedge is about 3m tall and more than 1 m wide.
The short Pink line in Figure 1 shows the short corridor created using the Navimow App to connect the two Zones. To get from Zone 1 to Zone 2 Navimow drives underneath the hedge, as shown in Figure 3 below.
