No these are the Baja Boss A/T in OE size 275/65/20 in LT. The aggressive sidewall and tread pattern does give that “M/T” vibe, so I can see how you thought that.
*2 Year Update
—after nearly two years to the day, and 30,646 miles at 1.83mi/kWh, on my Mickey Thompson Baja Boss AT’s, they are being replaced with a new set of the exact same shoes. (Currently at 47,000 miles) Down to 3/32” and qualified for the 50,000 mile warranty, so Discount Tire gave...
I wear cowboy boots. I fix shit myself with tools. I hold the door for ladies and say “thank you mam”. I don’t hire anyone to cut my lawn, blow my leaves, or shovel my drive. And I certainly don’t wear loafers while my self-driving car takes me out for a pumpkin spice anything.
I’ve got a res for the all-electric Traveler, and after owning the S, and I’m completely fine with that. Something about a 100 mile battery pack and a gas generator in back “slowly”charging the battery pack just isn’t connecting all synapses in my cerebellum. But that wouldn’t be the first...
Well said Brett. I’ve put so many miles on my S doing just this in the mountains on my days off, hitting the rivers. It’s so relaxing and you aren’t thinking of anything else. Such a reset. Hope all is well in your journeys and place in the San Juan’s!
All my best.
I thought you may have done this trail Aaron. You probably saw at the end, I did 4.5 miles of the 5 mile trail, as I was alone (other than my Garmin and full-sized spare in cargo-lol) and didn’t have a spotter for that last steep descent and hiked the last .5 mile to the river. There was...
Thank you sir! I’m always amazed at how little energy I use off-roading out and back. Gives me more confidence to be out in a place like this. Cheers!