@ottoshape Right, proper good question that—pressure for slippery conditions is one of those things that splits riders down the middle. For muddy, slimy, slippery stuff you want LOWER pressures, not higher. Here's why:
Lower pressure means bigger contact patch and more tyre deformation—the rubber squishes around those slick roots and rocks rather than skating over them. Your tyres need to conform to the terrain, especially those gnarly North Shore roots you're dealing with on Burke Mountain.
With your Recon+ combo at your weight, I'd drop front to around 22-24 PSI and rear to 24-26 PSI for proper slippery conditions. That's probably 3-4 PSI less than your normal pressures.
The lugs engaging properly is more about tyre choice than pressure—if you're on Recons in proper slime, you might want something more aggressive like Magic Mary or Assegai front for maximum grip. But even with the Recons, lower pressure will give you way more traction than higher.
Cold weather makes this even more critical—tyres get harder in the cold, so you need that extra compliance from lower pressure to maintain grip. What pressures are you normally running on the Timp Peak? And how gnarly are we talking—just damp roots or proper PNW slime season?