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Fat tires are far better in sand than any other kind of tire. Sand and snow is what they're essentially designed for. Lowering down the tire pressure makes a huge difference too.
Whew! Thought I was way off in my thinking. Here in Florida, even the deep woods can get sandy. There's one solid inch of topsoil, then it's sand all the way to China.
And you currently have more snow than we do in Canada lol.