Accessibility off-road doesn’t need to mean flat or easy, and challenges are not always physical. Vicky goes on a family ride that makes her rethink her understanding of accessible adventures. Words Vicky Balfour Photography Emmie Collinge After heading north for six hours, we’re making our way through the outskirts of Scarborough, when CeCe turns to me and asks: “Mum… what language do they speak here?” Granted, we’re born and bred Southerners living closer to Calais…
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