Mud tires at Hatfield McCoy trails

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We are hoping to take our P5 to the Hatfield McCoy trails maybe later this year. We are from Florida and run mud tires, 26" zillas because of all the mud. Question is that will that be a good choice of tire in WV? It's been our experience that the all-terrains don't seem to do well in the mud and don't want to get stuck too much at Hatfield/McCoy. But we are concerned with the other types of terrain we will incounter. Anyone else taken their P5s there and what was your experience? Thank you..
 
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went through everything with the rip saws only got stuck once on soggy bottom which everyone did but that was in april of this year
 
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You should be ok, (but just ok) don't expect them to bite good on rocks and hard packed. You'll get by tho. Roctains, bear claw HTR, big horn, and them type of tires work best in that kind of terrain.

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You should be ok, (but just ok) don't expect them to bite in on rocks and hard packed. You'll get by tho. Roctains, bear claw HTR, big horn, and them type of tires work best in that kind of terrain.

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100% agree its more hard mountian trails then mud but there is definitely mud if you want it just not the norm the outlaws along the creek have alot more then the hm
 
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We are hoping to take our P5 to the Hatfield McCoy trails maybe later this year. We are from Florida and run mud tires, 26" zillas because of all the mud. Question is that will that be a good choice of tire in WV? It's been our experience that the all-terrains don't seem to do well in the mud and don't want to get stuck too much at Hatfield/McCoy. But we are concerned with the other types of terrain we will incounter. Anyone else taken their P5s there and what was your experience? Thank you..
Lots of mud still in Cape Breton. Haha. Blackwaters.
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