Forest picnic drive

Jessey

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I promised D a drive out for 4th July, she and dad are American :)
Hank did have a bit of a spook on the main road, there were 3 small trucks each loaded with dozens of portaloo's and a trailer full behind each one too, they were just big and rattled, he just banana'ed but still went past them, he was great with all the other traffic we met though, including a Harley Davidson who apparently didn't have time to slow down :mad:

It was Hanks first time in the forest with the cart, he did great but struggled a little with the deeper sand in patches and again the stoney track going uphill back to the road (I got off and helped him with that one as being barefoot he seemed to struggle with the footing to really pull) but he def seemed to enjoy his trip, especially having D's parents on bikes to follow :)
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He quickly figured out the apple slices came from the picnic bag :p
On the way home we picked up my little sister and she got her first go in the cart with D driving, only D's 3Rd time at the reins :D
 
I quite fancy scurry driving :p holding off until next year with him before I ask for too much speed though, I want the calm well behaved driving well ingrained before we try that :D
 
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I quite fancy scurry driving :p holding off until next year with him before I ask for too much speed though, I want the calm well behaved driving well ingrained before we try that :D

even just to start its fab for improving steering, rein handling etc, dont have to razzle round until ready ;)
 
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