Jeep Wave Day

Hey all.  We’re trying to get a day going where we can celebrate our Jeeps and promote the Jeep Wave.  With more and more Jeep drivers out there every day, we need to make sure everyone knows about the wave.  We decided last spring that the “day to wave” would be May 7th, which is in just over 2 weeks from today!

So, we wanna get the word out and we need some help.  Let’s post it up on Facebook, share it with your Jeep clubs, and throw that #JeepWave hash tag out on Twitter.  Don’t forget to holler at your local Jeep Dealer and make sure they know what’s up too!

Feel free to link back to the blog here if you want to share around the web with your Jeep friends!  linkback: http://bit.ly/jeepwaveday

Moab 2012

Who plans to go out to Moab this week?  Anyone already there?  Based on the Facebook pics, it looks like people are having a ton of fun and the rigs that we’ve seen are super impressive.  With snow hitting this morning, it should make things interesting.

We’ve got some Jeep Wave fans in attendance rocking stickers and even a few t shirts.  The JW.com team is thinking we may drive out late Thursday for a Friday morning tour around Moab.  Not sure yet, will depend on work and what not.  We’ll be sure to update if we make it.

If anyone needs a sticker or shirt, there’s a special EJS sale going on over on eBay.  Check it out!  http://bit.ly/b3tkwA

Wave at your Valentine

Valentine’s day is just around the corner and we’re in the mood to celebrate! While there are plenty of great ways to celebrate, we’re thinking jeeps.

What better way to show that special jeeper in your life that you care than with a jeep wave sticker or shirt? And ladies, take it from us, guys never get gifts on v-day, so this is your chance to wow him.

Stickers will mail out FREE the next business day and ship usps first class! Shirts take a couple days longer, so get your orders in asap!  Our products page is found here, so click on over and send a Wave to your Valentine!

Jeeps Blessed Sight – A WWII Vets Story

With a family history steeped in military service, Veteran’s Day is always a time to reflect for us here at Jeepwaves. As it should be for everyone. Lost in the day off of work and school is the real substance of remembering service and sacrifice and being thankful before the fourth Thursday in November.

That said, we were recently going through some old heirlooms passed down from my grandfather and came across a series of newspaper clippings from Louisville, KY describing the events of his time as a POW during WWII.  Injured in 1944 after bailing out of his P-47 Thunderbolt (clipping his leg on the tail section), he was captured and sent to a German controlled hospital.  The details of the story can be seen below in this scan of the original article.

Long Jeep story short, it was the American Jeeps rolling down “rubble-strewn streets” that signaled an end to their ordeal, and ultimately, a sign of the end of the war on the horizon.  He was 22 at the time and it’s hard to imagine the feelings going through all the soldiers minds as they saw what they did that day.  My father was born two years after this happened, and was it not for countless heroes, he, and I might never have existed.

The very personal aspect of this aside, I hope it’s something we can all take pride in as we drive down paved and un-paved roads today in our Jeeps.  They truly are a blessed sight. Think about THAT today and the next time you wave at a Jeep.  Here’s to all those past and present who serve our country.

Kite Lake Jaunt

Went out this past weekend here in Colorado to enjoy what might be one final hike before the snow sets in and stays in till next June.  We usually take the Wrangler out for any serious off roading, but finally got the Grand Cherokee off pavement this year (yeah ,yeah, we know) and drove up to Kite Lake / the trail-head for Mt. Democrat, one of Colorado’s 14ers.  Kite Lake sits at around 12,300ft, easily accessible by most vehicles with decent clearance.  That said, mashing the gas and whipping up the road was fun, especially watching the two other vehicles we saw putter around the holes and mud puddles.

So, no serious off roading to speak of, but it reminded us that Jeeps might not be the reason you’re going somewhere, but they’re damn good at getting you where you wanna go…and now some pics of the surrounding area.