>>1405403i live in an alluvial plain where you get 2km of pressed clay, then 200m of loose sand, followed by 1km of stony washboard, then 4km of 10cm deep extremely fine powder dirt (looks like cement powder, terrible when windy), etc etc.
and that's when it's dry, in rainy season pressed clay behaves as soap, washboard is drained in muddy water and fine powder turns into mocha creme.
so there's no fucking set of tyres that can fit your ride.
is every gravel ride more or less the same in terms of changing ground? or you usually ride in a constant type of terrain?