Significant graffiti was discovered 14-miles up Flat Creek on rocks in the Bridger-Teton National Forest, and was removed by a group of volunteers. Thank to their elbow grease, they got the spray paint off the rocks and picked up a significant amount of litter. Bridger-Teton asks anyone who knows who was responsible for the graffiti or saw suspicious activity in the area to contact them so that the perpetrators can be prosecuted.
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