A quick count from the thread, PMs and phone calls - I make it 41 people so far, including a few pillions
I'm unlikely to be able to explain to everyone personally before we start out, so I'll give a quick run down here and hopefully someone can pass the info on to anyone who doesn't read this
Can those not "bywaying" let me know on Sunday morning, so I know how many to wait for at the end of a byway. Sorry, but you'll have to look after yourselves as far as navigation goes.
Due to the numbers attending we won't be able to stop for very long at some of the sites due to limited safe parking so anyone who wants to take photos will have to be ready for a quick stop, snap away, then move on...
We will be leaving through Hungerford town centre heading towards Burbage.
About 6 miles outside Hungerford you'll see Wilton Windmill up on the hill to the right. Give it a wave.
A mile after turning left at Burbage roundabout, we'll peel off the road into a layby on the right - this is the start of the first byway.
Those not bywaying, will need to carry on for several miles to meet us at the end.
3 miles from the end of that byway, a quick stop at the side of the road (although there is a very small parking area), behind you up on the hill is Pewsey White Horse, although it may be hard to spot since it doesn't appear to have been cleaned recently.
Several miles later, a quick stop at the side of the road, Alton Barnes White Horse, easy to see, is on your right.
12 miles later we'll have a longer stop at Woodhenge to regroup.
A couple of miles later, a quick stop on the byway alongside Stonehenge. We'll head down a short byway, then a few miles of tarmac, then across the plain (potholed but easy byway). A quick stop, part way to take a look at the broken tanks. Then a longer stop at the top of Lavington Hill to regroup.
Those not bywaying, will need to meet us at the top of Lavington Hill, just to the SE of Market Lavington.
8 miles later, quick stop at Westbury White Horse, then a U-turn and on to Caen Hill Locks. There is very limited parking at the lower end of the locks, so we'll probably have to use the proper carpark at the top of the locks - I think that might be pay-and-display, so we won't be stopping long
3 miles on, Devizes White Horse, photos probably best taken at the bottom of the hill, before we get to the start of the Roundway Down byway - a quickish stop, for anyone wants to stand on the horse's eye.
Those not bywaying, will need to meet us at the other end, which is just before a Golf Club.
4 miles on, a quick stop at Cherill White Horse, then another 4 miles on to Silbury Hill to regroup.
Then on to the Sanctuary and the start of the Ridgeway byway section. Waving at Avebury Stone Circle which will be a distance away over on the left. Those not bywaying, will need to make their way to Hackpen White Horse via Avebury village - a few hundred meters up the hill from the horse, is a parking area with the Ridgeway running through it. Some of the Ridgeway from the Sanctuary can be tricky so might be a bit of a wait
From Hackpen to Barbury Castle is more (easy) Ridgeway, then a bit more (easy) Ridgeway across to Chisledon.
Then the final 10 miles to Uffington and an ice-cream. Hooray.