Offroading Is Just One Of Many Facets Of My Life
Like a precious stone, I keep polishing my gem through each added experience! I love engines, the excitement of you against the elements, exhilaration; pretty much anything that gets the…
Like a precious stone, I keep polishing my gem through each added experience! I love engines, the excitement of you against the elements, exhilaration; pretty much anything that gets the…
I am currently in the rebuilding stage of my offroad journey and have been for the past few years. I have been wheeling a 2005 Jeep TJ Unlimited (LJ) Rubicon…
I am almost 40 (I know the BIG 40!) and have been really in to Jeeps since 1997. I bought my first Jeep in 2002, a 1988 Wrangler. I have…
Would you believe me if I told you, I bought a Jeep and it saved my life? It was July 11th, 2014, my husband had been talking about buying me…
Hi, I am Jacki Maybin, owner and driver of Bumble Bee, my 2015 Jeep Wrangler JKU Sport. She (my son says it’s a girl because it’s yellow and sunny like…
Don’t go outside without shoes, be careful if you are playing kickball with the boys, don’t climb the 40 foot pine tree. All the different things I heard as a…
“Every adventure requires a first step” (Alice in Wonderland, 1951). I grew up as the middle child of five and played the role of dad’s girl (and boy until my…
“Let’s go to the Rubicon, she said!” It will be FUN, she said. Of course I wanted to go on an adventure- I LOVE adventures! Even though I only live…
The first Jeep I drove belonged to my best friend’s brother. The top and doors were off, it was a typical Central Oregon summer evening when the temperature drops 30…
After a year of being sober, I finally bit the bullet and bought a vehicle I had always admired, a Jeep. I bought a 08’ JKU; she became known as…
So, back in 2007 after graduating from Surgical Technology school I decided to purchase my very first Jeep. Now mind you it was the first year of the 4 door…
Back before the world of antibiotics and Band-Aids, this was the traditional way of bandaging up wounds and stopping bleeding. The phrase is now used as an idiom meaning “get…