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Mile-Hi Jeep Club of Colorado

The purpose of the Mile Hi Jeep Club of Colorado is to unite adventure loving people in worthwhile 4-wheel drive activities; to educate its members in the proper manner of all road driving; to protect and preserve the natural beauty and terrain; to participate, on a voluntary basis, in search and rescue and other humanitarian missions as the community needs; to share good fellowship while operating our vehicles in a manner so as to preserve and protect our land for all generations; and to extend the courtesy of the open road to all.


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PATROLS

Mile-Hi Jeep Club is governed by a Board of Directors, which is headed by an elected Commander.  A Secretary and Treasurer are also elected annually by the membership. The Board is composed of one elected representative from each of the smaller groups, called Patrols, to which each regular club member belongs.

Patrols are made up of people with similar likes, ages, dislikes, locations etc.  It only takes four members to start a new patrol.  Each patrol has their own by-laws approved by the club board of directors.  Each patrol sets its own meetings, dues, trail runs and policies.

We currently have 12 patrols.  The best way to find out a little about each patrol is to visit their websites or come by and meet some of the members at one of our parent club meetings.


Click here to find out some more about our patrols!

Each patrol may have events each year that are open to the entire club membership

Past Patrol Events

Daisy Mae Run

We know that women like to Jeep too so  each year one of our patrols may put together a trip especially for the ladies.  Click on the picture to see a write up and some pictures from past Daisy Mae events.

Hobo Run

Come be a Hobo for a day, and ride the Kingston Peak Loop above Alice with us.  As a Hobo, you'll need to muster up needed supplies along the trail to survive.  Each item collected at random will be assigned a point value, the Hobo with the highest point total will be rewarded with the 9th Annual "Top Hobo" Trophy. Trophies will also be awarded for 2nd and 3rd runner-ups.  Oh yea, Did I mention we'd be Jeeping? During the lunch stop we will have a fun contest while the points will be tallied, & then awards presented.  Dash plaques and a souvenir Hobo Run bandana (to hold your survival items), will be presented to each participant at registration, along a goodie bag, and an instruction sheet for day.


Click on the image of the hobo for more information on the annual Hobo run!

Aspencades

Each year the aspen trees in Colorado turn a beautiful gold.  We celebrate this change with a weekend event called Aspencades.  The event is held in September during the turn.  We run trails especially rich in the golden colors of the aspens and back at camp after the trips we have a big barbeque and bonfire where we tell lies and talk about the summer.  Click on the aspens to see some of the pictures from past years events!

Camp Wondervue Ice Races

Each year Patrol 11 "The Cliff Hangers" puts on an excellent Ice Racing event.  This event normally takes place at Camp Wondervu in February if there's enough ice on their lake.  The event is for bare rubber only, there's no spikes or studs allowed.

Daisy Mae

Hobo Run

Aspencades

Camp Wondervue Ice Races