The Uffington White Horse near Wantage is a bit like that. It can really only be clearly seen from above:

Close up you can only see bits of it:
The Uffington White Horse near Wantage is a bit like that. It can really only be clearly seen from above:

Close up you can only see bits of it:
CF = ~Could be those. i thought it was north america and stone piles but i could have got it totally reversed and it was south america and removal of stones. never was a detail person

Morning!
Btw, c_g, what part of the Kingdom of Wiltshire are you residing in now?
Btw, c_g, what part of the Kingdom of Wiltshire are you residing in now?
Not a million miles away from you Count! We shall have to hook up for a ride.
Nice bit of Wiltshire singletrack here

This is where I went today, can you guess where it is?

Well, I certainly recognise that big hummock, I drove past it this afternoon going to and from Savernake Forest, walking, not biking; 7.8 miles around the forest.
The other two pics I would hazard a guess at Imber, never been there, so it's just a guess.
Is cycling permitted in Savernake Forest? Worth a look?
Yes, the pics are of Imber and it was my second visit today. Amazing place in a valley surrounded by empty 'houses', together with a shocking history. The church was open and has some interesting stuff to read.
Nice, I camped not far away from there last weekend, at Honey Street.
The Westeley Woods are quite pleasant to ride in, too.
As for crop circles, Mrs M is a Wiltshire farmer's daughter. When crop circles were first reported widely he was quite dismissive - something on the lines of, "huh, they're nothing new, we've been getting them on the farm at least since the 1940s"
Thye were quite simple ones, apparently, just single circles of flattened grass or crops.
Hi c_g, there's lots of cheeky little trails through the forest, some of it's fenced for grazing animals, and there's a bit over the far side which I've ridden through, but the roads are marked as private access.
Here's where I was walking today:

There are tyre tracks around a lot of where I went, although one or two places were difficult to get through on foot, a bike would be impossible. The Lodge is a private area, the rest, pretty much go where you want/can get through.
My first croppie of the year!!
Those of you with a keen eye and attention for detail will know where abouts in Yorkshire I am (the clues in the distance) and the croppie itself wasn't that large, it was close to a cheeky trail, about 80 in dia and looked like a bloke on a bike no less..
Funny I had to travel uooop North to get my first one in, and early Sept too..
Why can't I see the piccy from Picasa??
Sob, sob, sob..
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