Lot's great tire info on here.  I just wanted to add my 2 cents re: rolling 
with tires like Jan's.  In case anyone gets the wrong idea - keep in mind 
that Jan didn't carry camping gear and rode straight through.  If you're 
riding with 20+ lbs of extra gear, food and water, you'll most likely want 
to roll on some fatter tires than he did.   Our 2" min. tire recommendation 
is based on bikepacking the route over several days, not a one-shot-deal.   
Having ridden the route twice now, I still believe a 2" min tire is the 
best option for the average rider and I don't think I'd ever ride it on 
anything skinnier than that.  I don't mind being a little slower on the 
pavement sections in exchange for being much more comfortable on the rough 
stuff.   That is strictly a matter of personal opinion.   

Donnie
velodirt.com

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