Kellie-Those pictures are great.  Eric Benjamin does a good job capturing 
the emotions of the event.  I would like to point out that while the 
pictures show the DK200 "racers" struggling through the mud, the Half Pint 
100 and 50 DK Lite riders had to endure this same mud pit of hell.

Andy-I had pretty good look using the Force Field Fatty Rumpkins again this 
year.  The were able to shed the mud and I had no flats. I'll have to check 
out the dedicated mud tires.  Several folks used fat bikes, but it was my 
understanding that they did not fair any better in the mud.

I'm going to take a look at the Paul Racer centerpulls.  Sounds like they 
might give me a little extra clearance over the Tektro R559 sidepulls.

On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 8:45:45 AM UTC-5, Kellie wrote:

> Here's a link to some excellent photos of the event. DK200 event on the 
> right in the blog.  http://adventuremonkey.com
>
> On Saturday, January 10, 2015 at 1:47:20 PM UTC-8, Wildcat96 wrote:
>>
>> I just signed up for the non-competitive 100-mile Half Pint. 
>>  Registration opened this morning and they already have nearly 1400 people 
>> signed up.  I had a blast last year despite my blown out bottom bracket 26 
>> miles in.  Beautiful ride through the Konza Prairie and Flint Hills of 
>> Kansas.  Anyone else here participating?    I rode the Sam Hillborne last 
>> year, but might try out the Bombadil I'm working on.
>
>

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