Wave from N. Idaho

mxkid1p

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Greetings...

Friends of ours have a Wayalife windshield decal on their JK. This of course led to a conversation, which led me here, which of eventually led me to youtube... I'm not sure why I haven't stumbled here earlier but here we are. There couldn't be a more perfect expression to define Jeeps, the adventures, and ultimately a lifestyle.

My name is Matt, my wife is Jennifer, and we have an amazing 5 year little girl and 2 dogs. The 5 of us get out in our 4 dr JK almost every weekend somewhere. Living in the pacific northwest there is an adventure in every direction. Snow is on the ground and the winter wheeling starts this weekend. :) We spent Thanksgiving with our friends and family in Moab. We had a crazy week of wheeling full of adventure... day 2 actually carried into day 3 with us arriving back at the hotel after 5am. We may have bit off a little much that day. :)

Anyways... thanks for providing us a place to share our experiences, advice, and reminisce about the good times!

-MJ One (Matt and Jennifer's first JK)

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Welcome to Wayalife! I worked in the Sun Valley and Ketchum area and lived in Jerome for a bit. Still have family in Salmon and Jerome, and I thing in Sandpoint too. Idaho really is a great state!
 
Welcome to Wayalife! I worked in the Sun Valley and Ketchum area and lived in Jerome for a bit. Still have family in Salmon and Jerome, and I thing in Sandpoint too. Idaho really is a great state!

Lived in this state almost my entire life. I absolutely love it. Raised in a farm town outside of Boise and transferred up north with work. Seen the whole state and there's not many places like it.

What part of northern Idaho? Wife wants to move to Bonner's ferry.

We are about 30 mins south of Bonners Ferry. Bonners Ferry is beautiful and so peaceful. It's a great little community. Lots of wheeling around here. Not sure where you are coming from but winter is real up here. We get a decent amount of snow and its cold. But our summers are worth it... :) 85-90 most of the summer with no humidity. Big mountains big lakes, big animals.
 
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