I used it to bring home landscaping materials and plants. Then with all of the unseasonal rain and snow falling in the Sierra I made a meme. :smilingimp:
They rated #2 in the last Consumer Reports AT tire test. Having owned 3 of the top 6 tires on their list I found their ratings appropriate so I'd expect the Trailrunner to be a good street and light off-road tire as described above.
Will do Captn! I can send you the sockless version. ;)
We aired down. The trail is too rocky to be comfortable at street pressure but yeah, it wasn't technical enough to require it. Now had we continued on much further it would have gotten real.... I'm not quite ready for the Rubicon.
Took her out exploring. Stayed a night at a random road side campsite near Union Valley Reservoir then met up with the group from OverlandBound and we headed up the Tahoe side of the Rubicon and camped at Richardson Lake for the weekend.
Not a bad spot to camp.
View from the tent sucks...
More playing around in sand. The stuff reminds me of deep snow. If you run too high of a gear and or let the trans upshift you'll bog down and you're doomed if you leave the traction nannies engaged. I couldn't get it to throw giant rooster tails but I had fun nonetheless. :D
Played around in sand. The stuff reminds me of deep snow. If you run too high of a gear and or let the trans upshift you'll bog down and you're doomed if you leave the traction nannies engaged. I couldn't get it to throw giant rooster tails but I had fun nonetheless. :D
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