Monocog, 65" gear, 175 mm cranks. Depth to third knuckle of right
forefinger is 4". Each added cm to the tires' width really adds noticeable
float; width of course, but also the ~5 psi lower pressure it allows. (And
IME, taller wheels float better, all equal, and all equal, fatter means
taller, too. The Ranger wheels are 30 1/2" in diameter at least on my 27 mm
- outside - Alex rims.)

On Mon, May 17, 2021 at 5:05 PM Patrick Moore <bertin...@gmail.com> wrote:

> We're in a drought, with no rain for weeks (well, perhaps a sprinkle while
> I was away the week before last) so that sand is getting deeper and more
> widespread. I can make it through up to 4" with momentum, a good grip on
> the bar, and standing and pushing hard, at least for a couple of hundred
> yards, usually enough to get me through the bad patches, though I did have
> to get off and push in 2 places.
>
> The tracks are mine; the sand is deep enough to cover my forefinger to the
> 3d knuckle, and deeper yet; 3 1/2" at that point. I'd like, God willing, to
> get a new frame that can clear a true 80 in back, and some real tubeless
> wheels (current ones are converted tube wheels) with wider rims to get the
> full 3" width of the WTB Rangers, and be able to drop pressure to say 10
> psi without fear of the tire burping.
>
> Tortoises: I've never seen them in the bosque before, and I've been riding
> here at least 17 years. The solitary actually had a friend sitting right
> behind him, but friend was shy. The other couple sat in the water a mile or
> so south.
>
> Beavers! I've never seen one, but evidence exists!
>
> Threatening rain, or perhaps teasing; don't expect any really to fall. We
> hope that the "monsoon" in July, August, September will bring real rain.
>
> 12 1/2 miles of hard work, all dirt, much firm but also much sand; 9.23
> mph with frequent stops. I'm very lucky all this is accessible just a
> stone's throw from my driveway.
>
> --
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> Patrick Moore
> Alburquerque, Nuevo Mexico, Etats Unis d'Amerique, Orbis Terrarum
>
>

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Patrick Moore
Alburquerque, Nuevo Mexico, Etats Unis d'Amerique, Orbis Terrarum

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