Well Im with Dave
Its been done berfore.
its actually easier to keep 70+ cars on the one track than 20.
If the 70 or so cars get split up into 2 or 3 smaller groups there are more people in each group, therfore a greater chance someone will know the way.
Muds tips for staying together -
Bring your UHF, keep chatter on the main channel to a minimum, familiarize yourself to the voice of the person giving directions closest in front of you. (if you dont have a UHF now is the time to buy one)
Read the map that will be handed out BEFORE we leave and get a gist for where we are heading.
A huge froup like this will move quite slowly, stick withthe car infront, but don't tail gaite. People who tailgate are likely to get punched in the face.
Keep an eye on the car BEHIND you. If it falls behind slow down to let it catch up. The car in front of you should then slow down etc..
If a gap in the line occurs, and you dont have a UHF, and you can't follow the map and you aren't 100% of the way pull over and WAVE the next car by so they can lead.
Keep your stereo turned down.
Leave any idiot mates at home.
TBC-