IN THE DIRT MINISTRY

 In the Dirt exists to CONNECT dirt riding recreational enthusiasts who love Jesus Christ, and to REACH other riders who are seeking the truth about the life of Christ, and what His life means to us today.

We are a group of friends. We are not a business or corporation. We carry no form of insurance. Camping and riding is at your own risk.

Camp Rules

Due to the growth of our In The Dirt Ministry group over the years a few camp rules have been created to keep our kids and our camp areas safe.

  1. Keep motorcycle quad speed under 10mph in camp
  2. Wear your helmets at all times. Remember who is watching us (our kids)
  3. In camp, please keep your dogs leashed. There are lots of dogs and lots of little kids.
  4. Generator “quiet hours” are from 10pm – 7am. If you know that you will need to run your generator later or earlier than this, simply camp on the outside perimeters of camp. Freezing wives and crying babies are granted amnesty to this rule on occasion.
  5. No drugs or alcohol at ITDM camp.  It isn’t that we (as a group) believe drinking is un-biblical, but rather that ITDM want to try our best to be a light in the desert to other riders, racers and campers. The perception of who we are and what we stand for can be confusing to the unbeliever when we do not follow this rule. We don’t want to give off false impressions to our future brothers and sisters in Christ. We also never want to cause another brother or sister to stumble. For these reasons, ITDM chooses to abstain in camp.
  6. Leave the camp area cleaner than you found it. Pick up all camp markers and signs on the way out.  NEVER BURN trash in a camp fire.  NEVER dump black tanks in the desert.If you need help here, check out these sites:

Camp Suggestions 

  1. When riding far from camp, ride with a friend. Never ride in unfamiliar areas alone.
  2. Desert riding can be full of surprises. Ride prepared. (full gas tank, tools, tow strap, GPS, water).
  3. Attend the campfire bible study on Saturday night when possible. This isn’t a rule, but we sure would love to see you out there after dinner on Saturday nights. This is an important fellowship time for our group.

Remember that we as individuals and as a group represent Christ. We should always be aware that when we wear the ITDM gear and fly the ITDM flags/stickers that we are to be examples of Christ in everything we do.

Follow my example, as I. follow the example of Christ.

1 Corinthians 11:1