I run the Ralph's as a 29er tire and friend has them in 26". Very predictable traction and they shed mud well. Obviously you can't beat the weight to size ratio.
In the two I listed as guided we offer tours day by day and you're on your own at night. We can also guide Moab if needed. Drop me a line: matt AT hermosatours DOT net.
Early May, here are areas worth riding:
- Fruita/GJ
- Durango (by May there will be 2-3 days of great riding and we will be guiding then)
- Moab
- Hurricane/Zion (we start day tours here March 1st if you're interested)
Thanks, Shaggz. We have quite a few new tours coming online in the next month or two including this new South Park Crest tour you mentioned. Thanks for being such a great partner to us.
Matt
Hey MTBNJ Gang...the powers that be gave me the OK on announcing our new tour: Shonny V's Base Camp - SoCal 09 - Presented by Kona Brewing Company. Also, this year Shonny's camp is co-ed.
The overview...
By mid-March most of us are chomping at the bit to get out there and start getting ready...
$0.02 - running tubeless with 29" tires is less important than with 26". You can run sub-30psi with tubes on 29" and for the most part, still avoid pinching due to the larger footprint.
Hey MTBNJ.com Gang...I wanted to check in and gauge your interest for this trip in October. I've had a lot of "maybe's", but not too many commitments. We'd really like to have you all out this fall. A reminder of what's included:
- 5 riding days
- Ground Transportation to and from Vegas
-...