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If you’ve ever spotted a Jeep with a tiny rubber duck perched on the dashboard, hood, or mirror and thought, “What’s going on ...
"Jeep owners consider ourselves a community," said Berry, 54, while attending a Jeep Night at Oliver's Beer Garden. "We give each other the 'Jeep wave' which is with two fingers, like the sign for ...
Fortunately, there are no official rules. The duckee can either spread the love by passing the duck on to another Jeep or keep it as a traveling companion.
When you drive one, you get the friendly Jeep wave from other “Jeepers," and if you’re lucky, someone leaves a rubber duck for you. In short, driving a Jeep Wrangler is fun, and driving should always ...
Ducking, or Duck, Duck Jeep has become something of a tradition among Jeep owners. Here's what's going on, how it started, and how you can get involved.
In September 2021, she launched the public Facebook group Duck Duck Jeep (San Antonio). It's since grown to more than 1,600 members.
It all started back in 2020 with Allison Parliament in Ontario giving a Jeep owner a rubber duck as a random act of kindness. It serves as a way for Jeep owners to grow as a community and say they ...
Mini Owners Duck, Too! The wonderful part about both versions of Ducking, both Jeep and Mini, is that they each celebrate someone special within the community. For Jeepers it was Allison ...
Instead, a duck might be gifted again and circulate throughout the Jeep community. “A lot of folks, what they do is they’ll get their ducks from other people, and they spread them along to ...
Forward-thinking Jeep scholars recommend performing the Jeep wave in the presence of any Jeep vehicle. From the Wrangler 4xe to Ford GPW, Waggoneers to war relics, Scramblers, Commandos, Cherokees ...
Traditionally, the ducks are placed there by other Jeep owners, sometimes with a friendly note and the customary hashtag (#jeepducking or #duckduckjeep), sometimes with the duck on its lonesome ...