It begins as a distant howling in the forest. Quickly it comes closer, until suddenly you are confronted with a sight as breathtaking as it is unexpected. A team of four gleaming white husky dogs, careering at ears-pinned-back speed across the bumpy ground, are pulling behind them a miniature Roman chariot that is driven by a flowing-haired Gaul.All right, so he’s not actually a first-century AD chieftain, he’s Midlands-based builder and repair man Andy Steadman, and the conveyance he’s piloting is more of a heavy-duty tricycle than a front-line war vehicle. That said, only the most battle-grizzled centurion would be brave enough to stand in the way of him and his onrushing dog team.Read more here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/active/9028551/Husky-sledding-comes-to-Sherwood.html