Post by bchutchens on Mar 12, 2010 14:51:13 GMT -8
They are a group of ATV/UTV riders based out of the northwest. Their Forum will give you the opportunity to meet new friends to ride with, discover new trails, and plan or host rides with other members. I have rode with them in the past and they are a good group of dedicated people willing to help out the future of ORVing in the Northwest. They are the main group working on trails in the Nicholai Mt. area in Oregon. They are working with the Oregon Department of Forestry to rebuild these trails. And it's going to be a BIG job. Watch for future work parties. They will need your help.
www.dirtchurchatv.com
Mission Statement: We know that the forests of the northwest are fragile eco-systems, that provide us with not only the air we breath but also the essential ingredients needed to feed, clothe, house, and entertain those who benefit from her bounty. We understand this delicate balance of nature and are well aware of the damages caused by reckless use of off road vehicles, we however ride on existing trails and decommissioned fire roads. And in doing so we maintain these trails. We can be often found hauling trash that have been illegally dumped, out of the forests and assisting the rescue of injured adventurers. Our motto is Pack it in - Pack it out And so it should be...
So when people ask me "Why the name Dirt Church"? I respond like this; "Many people seek spititual understanding in their local place of worship.I find my answers on a trail in the forest, where the treetops reach the sky. I ride thru valleys of green, and across majestic mountain peaks, all.here in the great northwest. This is my sactuary, my church, Dirt Church.
www.dirtchurchatv.com
Mission Statement: We know that the forests of the northwest are fragile eco-systems, that provide us with not only the air we breath but also the essential ingredients needed to feed, clothe, house, and entertain those who benefit from her bounty. We understand this delicate balance of nature and are well aware of the damages caused by reckless use of off road vehicles, we however ride on existing trails and decommissioned fire roads. And in doing so we maintain these trails. We can be often found hauling trash that have been illegally dumped, out of the forests and assisting the rescue of injured adventurers. Our motto is Pack it in - Pack it out And so it should be...
So when people ask me "Why the name Dirt Church"? I respond like this; "Many people seek spititual understanding in their local place of worship.I find my answers on a trail in the forest, where the treetops reach the sky. I ride thru valleys of green, and across majestic mountain peaks, all.here in the great northwest. This is my sactuary, my church, Dirt Church.