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This is fairly recent, but I was playing through a good chunk of Zelda TotK after the training area without the glider. I thought going towards the castle was supposed to be towards the end, so I wound up crawling up the great plateau to the old temple of time hoping to find it.
I was trying to play without spoilers, but luckily a friend set me in the right direction
The glider placement was a lot less obvious in TOTK for sure.
Similarly, I was completely ignorant about what the chasms were for until 2 days in when my friend casually drops that she's been exploring [redacted because spoiler markdown isn't working for me] and I went "Wait, there's a WHAT?"
I'd missed a pretty critical side quest and I probably wouldn't have noticed if my friend hadn't told me.
Times like these are when our inclination to ignore quests for later really bites us in the behind...
I also ignored them for way too long.
When I finally decided to drop down and discovered the old mine with everything else that place has to offer (trying not to spoil), I was a bit pissed for not exploring earlier.
It also took me waaaay to long to realize the maps are "connected" and so are shrines/lightroots...
Just randomly noticed it after probably 50 hours in-game
If you follow the side quest introducing that area, I think there's an NPC that mentioned that tidbit. Though, my friend didn't remember that until I brought it up too, so you may have just not encountered it.
The game even gives you hints that the connection is there on the loading screens 😁