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My 'commute' is getitng interesting

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ahh yes, the mud season is upon us, soon to be replaced by frozen mud, ice and snow

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yes, I have 8 new winter tires socked away, 4 Blizzaks (205 70-15), and 4 Hankook (195 65-15) studded

 

curiously, I posted this in OT, not 'off road' - thats the road I use to get to the grocery store - so I don't put my self in the same league as some of the accomplished off-roaders here, ya' know

 

I don't consider muddy dirt roads and gravel roads to be the same as making your own trail, and finding the limits of your suspension articulation

 

I just liked the pic, and the way the mud framed the 'RS' badge

 

but 'off road' it is :grin:

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If it's not pavement,it's off road.

 

what if there is just no pavement in your town? am I 'off roading' to get to the post office? :lol:

 

I kid, we have some pavement... Main Street is paved...

 

I do about 40 miles of gravel a day though, hence the deer strike on my non soob

Edited by Txakura

Where are you commuting that hits a lot of mud? Or are the unpaved roads, in Albion, becoming more dirt than gravel? I recall them being mostly covered.

 

My dad grew up in Albion. My grandparents used to own the last house, on the left, as you take the road to Pullman. Big white one that used to always have a large garden growing next to it.

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