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[QUOTE="highcountry, post: 120595, member: 23576"] Just to clarify the terrain I am talking about. Skree (at least our definition) is smaller loose rock and dirt. Often shale and such, very soft like sand almost, unless you fall of course. You can blast up that stuff with a mud tire one gear too high and WFO. Talus on the other hand is broken rock like granite about the size of a fist or bigger (up the the size of of a basket ball usually). It is usually new stuff so it hasn't eroded the edges so it is sharp. This stuff will chew up a mud tire REALLY fast. Especially if you power through. then the rear end spins, catches, spins, catches, spins, hence the pinball effect. And it really hurts to fall in the stuff. Anyone familiar with this? Do hard surface tires work better? [/QUOTE]
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