Our Jeeps

Our Jeeps

Logan
Anna Marie

Logan

Anna Marie

Logan is the original Jeep of the company.  He's a 2018 Sport S. 

It's the model designated a "JL" by Jeep.  2018 was the first model year of the JL.  The owner and operator of the company, James, wanted the newer model because they are a little more roomy

with a touch more creature comforts for guests than the prior model. 

Anna Marie is the second Jeep of the company.  She's a 2020

Sport S, but an "Oscar Mike" edition.  The Oscar Mike is a little fancier than the base Sport S.  Partial leather seats, a larger

touch screen, auto climate control, and a higher end sound system.   She also has sides steps which makes it easier to get in and out.

Ororo

Ororo is the latest addition to the fleet.  She's a 2022 Sport S

with the technology package. Larger touch screen and auto climate control. She's a used vehicle but still has a bit of the

new car smell!  The seats appear a different fabric than Logan,

 but we kind of like it.  Welcome Ororo, you will bring smiles

to many people!

One might think Jeep's with names are silly.  But with Jeep people, it's part of it.  Plus it makes it easier to communicate what we're doing. 

"The gray Jeep needs an oil change."  "Which gray Jeep?" 

Number 1 or Number 2 are so impersonal.  It also allows guests to identify which Jeep they are in when both Jeeps are on the same tour.  We

try to keep the Jeeps together when on the same tour so guests can mingle with one another.  This is part of the experience.   

Bonus points for those who can figure why they are named the way they are.

All our Jeeps are outfitted with soft tops in the summer, so we can enjoy the open air experience if we want.  But we put hard tops on in

the winter because the winds on Pikes Peak can be rough and doesn't feel safe with the soft tops on.  The hard tops have "freedom panels"

above the front passengers.  These are removable and we occasional do that if the weather is nice.

Our Jeeps, your safety and comfort

All Jeeps are fitted with soft tops for the summer, and hard tops for the winter.  Soft tops are the premium way to travel, but

they are not good for the winter.  And it's not the cold, it's the winds on Pikes Peak.  Safety and comfort are high priorities for us,

and the soft tops in the brutal winds of the winter on Pikes Peak can leave people feeling less than comfortable. 


So hard tops on for the winter. 

Also, all three are fitted with excellent winter tires.  They are all-terrains, but 3 peak mountain snowflake rated. 

That might not mean much to most, but it means they have been tested and proven to perform under extreme winter weather conditions. 

Again, safety and comfort are our highest priorities. 

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Know them, love them, they are part of your experience. 

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