Keeping Track of Trailwork

Keeping Track of Trailwork

  The 2014/2015 trailwork season which follows the USFS fiscal year is all but over … and the numbers are in! This year Disciples of Dirt volunteers logged a whopping 3,144 hours maintaining and improving our local trails as well as building several miles of...
A Hard Working Crew Buffs Out Hardesty

A Hard Working Crew Buffs Out Hardesty

  From Stem to Stern, Hardesty Trail is now Ship-Shape Disciples of Dirt Trailwork: Saturday April 18th. With 23 volunteers representing DOD and GOATS, nearly every section of the Hardesty trail received some attention. We managed to tick off all of the items on...
Get Your Motor Running! (continued)

Get Your Motor Running! (continued)

   Continued from home page… Rocks at Whypass? You might have heard there are now rocks and technical features at Whypass on Ode to Joy. You heard correctly! Brock and crew harvested many many tons of rock from his and a neighbor’s property to provide...
Get Your Motor Running!

Get Your Motor Running!

Miles of New Singletrack Coming to Whypass Disciples have their motor running, literally and figuratively. There’s been a lot of good things happening in the Oregon mountain biking world in 2014 and the Disciples Of Dirt are right up there with the best of them...
IMBA Advanced Trail Building Class

IMBA Advanced Trail Building Class

Coming to Whypass October 18th and 19th  Here is an incredible opportunity to step up your trail building skills to the next level … and to do it while creating some crazy fun new lines at DOD’s own Whypass trail system. Taught by experienced builders from...
New Partners, New Tools

New Partners, New Tools

Disciples of Dirt Receive $8,000 Grant from REI It’s never been DOD’s style to swagger about, tooting our own horn and calling attention to ourselves. We are more comfortable just quietly working deep in the woods, taking care of business tending to our...