The tires did great on my wildcat loop.  A lot of the recent rain has dried up, 
so there were only a few true bogs, and most of those had a good line worn 
through.   The really wet gloopy ones with that oily wildcat mud were the 
pleasant surprise.  That wet stuff the tires cleaned really well.  There was 
only one stretch where that wet stuff had dried just enough to be the right 
peanut butter consistency to pack up the tires.  That was right before I hit 
the road so the first mile or so included my tires shooting little blobs of mud 
and pebbles back up at me.  

Anybody who thinks these don't look like good road tires, I guarantee you will 
be pleasantly surprised.  they roll really nicely

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