Not "achronistic" here in Month of Mary Springtime ABQ, NM, either; it's
*anachronistic*." And rain forecast

More to the point: thank you all: Dn, Peter, and Paul; very useful
information. I probably like snow riding so much because I get to do it so
rarely, but it will be useful to know what tires might work in wettish,
3-4" snow -- not on traveled paved roads, but on bosque acequia dirt roads
and trails.

I'll look around for some 42-50 mm tubeless tires with small knobs; should
have kept back some of my 50 mm Furious Freds.

We've had a coupla good rain years after many years of drought, and the Rio
Grande and adjacent acequias are in fine fettled flood. I hope that the
precipitation continues throughout 2019 into the snow season.

(Normally we get a city-wide average of 9"/year, over the ~15-mile width of
the city: 14" near the Sandia foothills on the east, and a mere 5" or so on
the West Mesa. I'm more or less in the middle, smack dab up against the
Cottonwood and brush thicket running ~ 1/4 mile west and ~ 1 miles east of
the River -- difference is the several hundred year old irrigation canal
system, which is more extensive to the east of the river).

On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 3:29 PM 'Deacon Patrick' via RBW Owners Bunch <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Oh, and not achronistic here this week. Snow possible 4 of the next 7
> days. Of course, by snow they mean anything from rain to slush/slop to
> actual snow, which won't remain snow for long at this wimpy altitude. Grin.

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