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About Mile-Hi Jeep Club

 

Mile-Hi Jeep Club was formed in 1956 as a social club to unite adventure loving people in worthwhile 4-wheel drive

activities. Currently, the club has over 300 vehicle members that make up the 15 patrols that are within MHJC. The

club works to educate members in the proper and responsible manner of all road driving. The club works through

various grants, internal and external, to preserve the natural beauty and terrain of our OHV roads and trails in

Colorado. Patrols within the club have adopt-a-trail agreements with land managers to assist in this process.

 

The club encourages members to participate, on a voluntary basis, in search and rescue and other humanitarian

missions the community needs. We have a strong and active contingent in the F.E.A.T. program in the Denver Metro

area that aids emergency services in times of heavy snowfall to get to where they need to be. This includes getting

doctors to hospitals to work their shift, getting patients to chemo therapy and the like so they can continue on their path

to recovery, and rescuing stranded motorists when requested.

 

The club also works to educate club members and the public on the methodologies of TreadLightly! and Stay The Trail and to act as ambassadors of our sport. We encourage good fellowship while operating our vehicles so we can preserve and protect the land for all generations, now and in the future, to enjoy. MHJC is more than just a 4-wheel drive club, we hold informational meetings at our mohtly Parent club meeting like in November hen we host the Raptor Foundation, who bring in some of their rescued Raptors to visit. and educate us on them.

 

MHJC members commonly like to be on the trail more than behind the desk on a computer. It is common to have mulitple trips hosted by any of our 15 patrols within MHJC. These trips include day trips, weekend excursions, week long adventures, and trips out of state.  MHJC members have participated in many 4-wheel drive events such as Easter Jeep Safari, Las Cruces Chili Challenge, and gone to the Rubicon. MHJC itself has club sponsored events for it's members such as a Daisy Mae Run, where its female drivers only, Hobo Run, Aspencades, and a Creepy Crawl.

 

For more infomation about Mile-Hi Jeep Club visit our website here.

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