Monday, September 23, 2013

Joe's Valley Four Wheeling

Had a lot of fun this last weekend with our niece and nephew who joined us on a day long trip down to Joe's Valley to four wheel the Arapeen trail.  Dave and I and the two of them picked up their little four wheeler in Price where it had been for a couple weeks.  The first dilemma was who got to drive it onto the trailer.   We quickly realized we should have brought their other little four wheeler so they could both ride the whole day.    This was the first real trail they had rode though and weren't sure how tired they would get.
Trying on helmets on the way down.  I lost track of how many times we were asked, "how much longer?"




This cowboy goes nowhere without his boots on, we're loving the ninja turtle helmet.  He could not have been happier to finally get his four wheeler back so he can spin some more "dony's" as he calls them.   (donuts)

One of the many bridges we crossed along the way.

I hurried to snap this picture or him standing with his foot up on the four wheeler for a few minutes, such a little man!  This is lunch stop where we tried to decide whether or not to leave the little four wheeler behind so we could cruise a little faster and see more country.  After I mentioned the idea I was asked by this little guy if I wanted to go cruise when we would stop and go and then he would take off pretty fast.  It was not even an option to leave their wheeler behind he was too nervous someone would steal it and wanted to ride as much as possible anyways.

We ended up playing here at the end for quite awhile and they did not want to stop.  We got back to the truck and they were both wanting to drive the four wheeler up the ramp onto the trailer, it's all about taking turns.  We stopped on the way home and got some subways and then they fell asleep shortly after that.  We seriously love these two so much and love that they are up for adventures with their old aunt and uncle.  My sister said her little guy was riding a bit harder than normal the next day and even hooked the ramps up to his dad's trailer and loaded his own four wheeler on his own with his dad watching close by.  I think someone felt the wind beneath their wings and liked it.

1 comment:

suelyn w said...

So fun to look at the pics! My kids are do dang lucky to have the most awesome aunt and uncle!