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About Mile-Hi Jeep Club: The Tradition Lives On

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

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Inspiring Since 1956

Currently, the club has over 300 vehicle members that make up the 19 Patrols that are within MHJC.  

 

Each Patrol has its own personality and members are encouraged to join the Patrol that best suits them. Members are always welcome to go on trail rides with any of the Patrols, not just the Patrol they are a member of. 

 

Patrols range from groups that like to do the mild and scenic trails to other Patrols that enjoy the extreme rock crawling trails.

 

Click here for more information about the Patrols that make up MHJC.

Get out and Wheel

MHJC likes to be on the trail more than behind the desk on a computer web-wheeling. It is common to have multiple trips hosted by any of the 15 Patrols within MHJC. Trips include day adventures, weekend adventures, overnight camping and trips out of state. MHJC has participated in the Moab Easter Jeep Safari, Las Cruces Chili Challenge and have adventured to the Rubicon.

 

Some Patrol sponsored events include the Daisy Mae Run (all ladies run), Hobo Jeep Run, Aspencades and Creepy Crawl.

Education Outside Wheeling

MHJC is more than just a 4-wheel drive club. MHJC hosts special educational sessions throughout the year at the Parent Club Meeting, held the third Thusday of the month. Expect to learn more about your vehicle and its maintenance, as well as meet local 4-wheel drive vendors. 

 

In November, the Parent Club hosts the Raptor Foundation, bringing raptors to Parent Club and educating the club members about each bird.

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