Linnéa finds a loophole
After joking that David must have brought the door from his own home, Linnéa searches the shed. She finds a sun hat, but wonders if she should build a hat instead. She reasons that the height of the hat is measured from its highest point, so all she really needs to do is add height to an existing hat. She attaches two long poles to the top of a cowboy hat, and is about to put it on, but first asks David if she actually has to wear the hat. David acknowledges that he never said the hat needed to be worn. Linnéa then turns her attention to the shoes, and reasons that the shoes can be “long backwards”. She ties long pieces of rope to her shoes, and then ties small stuffed animals to each piece, to give the shoes a bit more flair. She walks through the door holding her hat, instead of wearing it. With a combined length/height of 23 metres and 17 centimetres, Linnéa earns first place.
(Written by Jenny R and proofread by Karl Craven)