Yep they are made to run higher pressure Kinda the same as MTB tires and road bike tires MTB 25-50 vs road tires 120 its a comfort vs roll resistants game
I have KM3s and i run them are 44 on the road they roll and feel ok at the pressure. Some people run them up to 65 but you feel everything. The E load 8ply 10ply tires are really made for big truck ie F250 F350 so able to carry double the payloads of my baby Tacoma
If you are a hiker at all go to arches NP and do the delicate arch hike it’s well worth the walk 3.1 mile walk
Check out this trail on AllTrails.
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/utah/delicate-arch-trail
I haven't done the whole 900 mile of the KAT but what I have done down there if the water crossings are high enough that you need a snorkel, It means we have had some much rain that the trails would be horrible to start with, snorkel wouldn't only be one of many problems with that much rain
Just incase you haven't kept up with weather in the area. We have had a ton of rain and few inches of snow the last few wks. Pretty much every river and creek around is flooded. Anyway March 22nd is a long ways off but this area holds water bad, it will take a while to dry out when it stops...
I am not near Moab but sense no one has replied yet, In my times out there the La Sal mountains on the east side of Moab will be closed due to snow almost guaranteed besides that I would think you should be ok
Well I would put it in the check the box category. the 1st 1/2 doesn't have much to write home about the cater was pretty COO tho. The 2nd half is much more my speed Grand Canyon area and Marble Canyon area. What we did was run the whole thing in 4 days then head over to Zion fro some...
https://www.gaiagps.com/map/?loc=7.5/-109.8541/34.4933&waypointId=54da7d193ee466b80ecccaf7e6e07e61&pubLink=OlmVxaDZt6L3NQ5lk9mvX1yE
this was a cool little spot Its a state park campground but it was still very interesting Volcano crater
When comparing it to the stuff I have done in CO and UT it was pretty easy. I was with my 17yr old daughter solo and drive a mostly stock 2017 Tacoma with KM3 tires and rock sliders and never ran into anything that was very difficult in my opinion. We did both camp and stay at a hotel here...
If you are into history especially the Civil War you will love the MABDR its has ton on tons of battlefields and points of interest on to near the route. One of the camping spots is on the battle field of the bloodiest day in America history. Antietam National Battlefield
The MABDR is super easy mostly fire service roads, gravel and pavement. I have done many BDRs on bike and truck. The guys at BDR are awesome have emailed them back an forth about different trails they have always been great and super helpful. They love anyone enjoying their trails that are...
you could shoot over to sec 5 of the AZBDR check it out at www.ridebdr.com routes made by motorcycle Adv riders but doable by 4x4 the AZ route is pretty easy stuff
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