Keep tabs on interesting developments in aftermarket Jeep support, impressive accomplishments that are outdoor- or Jeep-related, club events, adventure competitions and gatherings, and more. You'll also find press releases on things that matter to you.
 
"Welcome to the freekshow."
Sorry for the name, but it makes us laugh.
In each issue we like to feature an adventurous reader and his/her Jeep. Read all about past individuals and their stories right here.
An on-going series on how to plan for - and maximize fun on - multi-day trips. Mark Stephens covers tips, tricks, and product analysis on items that make living out of a Jeep easier for a few days on end. He also includes real scenarios and situations that he's dealt with while living remotely on unsupported adventures, and while relying on his Jeep to get back home.
Who doesn't like tweaking metal and making sparks?
The crafty Matt Adair shares how to fabricate armor, install suspension parts, bang on shock mounts, weld stuff, bend stuff, drill stuff, grind stuff, and ultimately test stuff.
He's the Guru of all things Jeep.
Our buddy from Iron Range Off Road, Mark Filanowich, goes into detail about off-highway techniques and associated driving/recovery tips in these articles.
Mark is a professional trainer who not only helps new Jeep owners get familiar with the capabilities of thier vehicle, he also is a steward of environmental responsibility. You'll learn a lot from his enthusiasm and impressive knowledge.
Iron Range is based in Eagan, MN.
Camp cooking with our buddies Richard Tinnell and Greg Machado of Jeeptales.com
Tasty camp treats, meals on the engine, and other improvised kitchen situations.
Specially sponsored by Snow Peak
We like to review camping gear, aftermarket Jeep products, outdoor adventure products (GPS, backpacks, guidebooks, and more) by putting them through the ringer and sharing our impressions and results.
We also like to unleash our experienced correspondents with new items on the market so you can have the first detailed look into products that interest the adventurer inside of you.
Come on in and see what we've got.
Avoiding doing work while at work?
GOOD!
C'mon into the forum and share some stories, talk tech, or plan adventures. We also want your feedback and comments about the magazine.
Readers rides, sweet adventure photos, you latest sunset shot, whatever.
Submit your favorite photos here, and view the gallery of work from other readers.
 
 
"Your music without the work."
JPF is groovin' on Slacker now. We've saved some of our favorite songs and created our very own radio station. More or less.
We don't make a link with anybody's website - oh, no. It's gotta be a good site first. It's like this: are you gonna fist bump a dude who strikes out leaving a man on base? No
Only good sites at this page.
A big pile of cool stuff!
Articles from past issues that we think you'll enjoy, such as:
until the next adventure-packed issue comes out.
The concept of JPFreek Adventure Magazine was first masterminded in late 2005 while several friends were tossing down some holiday brew. Four months later, JPFreek Adventure Magazine was born with the express intent of sharing our passion for Jeep vehicles and outdoor adventure with fellow enthusiasts. With over 100 years of combined Jeep and outdoor adventure experience, JPFreek's staff takes pride in delivering a fun, vibrant, and engaging publication whose name represents what we're all about: "JP" for Jeep and "Freek" for being a free publication downloadable any where in the world by fellow adventure "freaks."