XT Carol
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Thanks Eddie, that helps! I'm a desert person, not in snow often at all, more sand. But I've always wondered the best way to proceed in snowy conditions if I find myself there. Love your videos, keep them coming!LOL - yup, this video is that old!
Depends on the snow. If it's fresh and dry or wet and heavy or slush and ice like what you see in this video. A lot of times, a narrower tire with more air is desirable in that it will dig down and find traction. On conditions like this, a wider foot print will give you more to work with but sometimes, nothing short of chains help.
Good fun for sure!
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed the video