On Saturday, September 8th, the Coalition of American Canyoneers hosted a conservation project at Sundance Canyon in the West Clear Creek Wilderness area of the Coconino National Forest, AZ. Unable to use the CAC’s portable pressure washer within a wilderness area we removed the graffiti the old fashioned way with elbow grease.
A group of twelve awesome volunteers hiked into the West Clear Creek wilderness with buckets, scrub pads, and brushes to remove the graffiti that was spreading in the grotto area below the big rappel. All it took was some water, elbow grease, and a little perseverance and we were able to restore the beauty of the canyon in no time. A fire ring in the grotto was dismantled in hopes that more charcoal graffiti will not reappear.
A big thank you for all who attended.
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