In early April, personnel from the U.S Forest Service, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks and volunteers from the Montana Vet Program embarked on a five-day trip down the Smith River to remove and raft out all the latrines from boat camps, officially ushering in the new era of recreational management on the river.
Volunteers with the Montana Vet Program, James Gallagher, left, and David Berube, haul a toilet pedestal away after decommissioning a latrine site at a Smith River boat camp on April 9.
Smith River ranger Thuy Tran navigates the river with stacks of latrine pedestals wrapped in a tarp on her raft during a latrine removal project on the river on April 10.
Smith River State Park manager Colin Maas uncovers a pair of underwear while filing in a decommissioned latrine site at a boat camp on the river on April 10.
Lead Smith River ranger Chris Freistadt, left, plans the day of work with volunteers from Montana Vet Program on April 9 during a latrine removal project on the Smith River.
Ben LaBarge, a volunteer with Montana Vet Program, replaces a latrine sign with a privacy screening sign at a boat camp on the Smith River on April 10.
Volunteers with the Montana Vet Program, Bryon Gustafson and Chris Whitley, saw the seat off a toilet pedestal during a latrine removal project on the Smith River on April 8.
Montana Vet Program volunteers Chris Whitley, left, and James Gallagher secure their groover to a SCAT Machine at the Eden Bridge take out on April 12.
The Smith River requires all float parties, private and commercial, to pack out their human waste from the Smith River corridor. This requirement is similar to many other river systems in the West and necessary to maintain the integrity of natural and cultural resources. (Video courtesy of Montana FWP)
Chris Freistadt, lead recreation river ranger on the Smith River for Montana Fish, Wildlife and Park, navigates the river with stacks of latrine pedestals wrapped in a tarp on his raft during a latrine removal project on the river on April 9.
Smith River State Park Manager Colin Maas, left, and river ranger Thuy Tran work to decommission a latrine site at a Smith River boat camp on April 10.
A Smith River brown trout caught on the fly on April 11.
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Forest Service employee Tim Olsen cuts up a wooden latrine base at a boat camp on the Smith River on April 10.
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Volunteers from Montana Vet Program and personnel from Montana Fish, Wildlife and Park and the U.S. Forest Service float down the Smith River during a latrine removal project on the river in early April
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Photos: Latrine removal operation ushers in new era on the Smith River
Volunteers with the Montana Vet Program, James Gallagher, left, and David Berube, haul a toilet pedestal away after decommissioning a latrine site at a Smith River boat camp on April 9.
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Chris Freistadt, lead recreation river ranger on the Smith River for Montana Fish, Wildlife and Park, navigates the river with stacks of latrine pedestals wrapped in a tarp on his raft during a latrine removal project on the river on April 9.
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Smith River Ranger Thuy Tran removes a latrine sign from a Smith River boat camp during a latrine removal project on the river on April 9.
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Chris Freistadt, lead recreation river ranger on the Smith River for Montana Fish, Wildlife and Park, hauls two toilet pedestals from a Smith River boat camp to his raft on April 9.
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Patrick Long, a Smith River recreationist, uses the latrine at the Rock Creek boat camp on the Smith River on April 9.
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Ben LaBarge, a volunteer with Montana Vet Program, replaces a latrine sign with a privacy screening sign at a boat camp on the Smith River on April 10.
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Montana Vet Program volunteers Chris Whitley, left, and James Gallagher secure their groover to a SCAT Machine at the Eden Bridge take out on April 12.
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Volunteers from Montana Vet Program and personnel from Montana Fish, Wildlife and Park and the U.S. Forest Service float down the Smith River during a latrine removal project on the river in early April
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Smith River State Park Manager Colin Maas, left, and river ranger Thuy Tran work to decommission a latrine site at a Smith River boat camp on April 10.
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Forest Service employee Tim Olsen cuts up a wooden latrine base at a boat camp on the Smith River on April 10.
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Montana Veterans Project volunteer Chris Whitley hauls a toilet pedestal from a boat camp on the Smith River during a latrine removal project on April 10.
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Montana Veterans Project volunteer Chris Whitley sanitizes a groover using the SCAT machine at the Eden Bridge takeout on the Smith River on April 12.
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Volunteers with the Montana Vet Program, Bryon Gustafson and Chris Whitley, saw the seat off a toilet pedestal during a latrine removal project on the Smith River on April 8.
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Smith River Rangers Chris Freistadt, left, and Thuy Tran stack toilet pedestals while packing them for transport during a latrine removal project on the river on April 10.
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A Smith River brown trout caught on the fly on April 11.
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Montana Veterans Project volunteer James Gallagher visits a latrine site at a Smith River boat camp on April 10.
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Smith River State Park manager Colin Maas uncovers a pair of underwear while filing in a decommissioned latrine site at a boat camp on the river on April 10.
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Smith River ranger Thuy Tran navigates the river with stacks of latrine pedestals wrapped in a tarp on her raft during a latrine removal project on the river on April 10.
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Smith River ranger Thuy Tran navigates the river with stacks of latrine pedestals wrapped in a tarp on her raft during a latrine removal project on the river on April 10.
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Smith River Rangers Chris Freistadt, left, and Thuy Tran wrap toilet pedestals in a tarp while packing them for transport during a latrine removal project on the river on April 10.
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Smith River State Park manager Colin Maas fills in a decommissioned latrine site at a boat camp on the river on April 10.
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Smith River State Park manager Colin Maas fills in a decommissioned latrine site at a boat camp on the river on April 10.
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Smith River ranger Thuy Tran navigates the river with stacks of latrine pedestals wrapped in a tarp on her raft during a latrine removal project on the river on April 10.
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Smith River ranger Thuy Tran navigates the river with stacks of latrine pedestals wrapped in a tarp on her raft during a latrine removal project on the river on April 10.
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Volunteers with Montana Vet Program prepare breakfast before a day of work on April 10 during a latrine removal project on the Smith River.
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Montana Veterans Project volunteer David Berube tosses the cut up pieces of a latrine base into a pit on April 10 during a latrine removal project on the Smith River.
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Montana Veterans Project volunteers unload at a Smith River boat camp on April 10 during a latrine removal project on the river.
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Lead Smith River ranger Chris Freistadt, left, plans the day of work with volunteers from Montana Vet Program on April 9 during a latrine removal project on the Smith River.
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Montana Veterans Project volunteers Ben LaBarge, left, and Chris Whitely take a break on April 9 during a latrine removal project on the Smith River.
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Decommissioned toilet pedestals ready to be loaded during a latrine removal project on the Smith River on April 8.
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Montana Veterans Project volunteer David Berube hauls a toilet pedestal away after decommissioning a latrine site at a Smith River boat camp on April 9.
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Volunteers with the Montana Veterans Project, James Gallagher, left, and David Berube, decommission a latrine site at a Smith River boat camp on April 9.
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Ben LaBarge, a volunteer with Montana Veterans Project, replaces a latrine sign with a privacy screening sign at a boat camp on the Smith River on April 10.
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Lead Smith River ranger Chris Freistadt, left, and Patrick Long saw the seat off a decommissioned toilet pedestal on April 9 during a latrine removal project on the Smith River.
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Lead Smith River Ranger Chris Freistadt wraps toilet pedestals in a tarp while packing them for transport during a latrine removal project on the river on April 9.
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Lead Smith River Ranger Chris Freistadt hauls tools to a latrine site on April 8 during a latrine removal project on the Smith River.
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A pit latrine at a Smith River boat camp on April 8.
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Smith River Rangers Chris Freistadt and Thuy Tran sterilize their tools and hands on April 8 during a latrine removal project on the Smith River.
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Lead Smith River Ranger Chris Freistadt decommissions a latrine site at a Smith River boat camp on April 9.
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Forest Service employee Tim Olsen cuts up a wooden latrine base at a boat camp on the Smith River on April 10.
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Bob Gliko, a recreation manager for the U.S. Forest Service looks into a latrine on April 8 during a latrine removal project on the Smith River.
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Volunteers from Montana Veterans Project and personnel from Montana Fish, Wildlife and Park and the U.S. Forest Service prepare to float down the Smith River during a latrine removal project on the river in early April.
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A latrine sign at a Smith River boat camp on April 9.
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Volunteers from Montana Vet Program and personnel from Montana Fish, Wildlife and Park and the U.S. Forest Service float down the Smith River during a latrine removal project on the river in early April
Smith River State Park Manager Colin Maas, left, and river ranger Thuy Tran work to decommission a latrine site at a Smith River boat camp on April 10.
Montana Vet Program volunteers Chris Whitley, left, and James Gallagher secure their groover to a SCAT Machine at the Eden Bridge take out on April 12.
Volunteers with the Montana Vet Program, Bryon Gustafson and Chris Whitley, saw the seat off a toilet pedestal during a latrine removal project on the Smith River on April 8.
Ben LaBarge, a volunteer with Montana Vet Program, replaces a latrine sign with a privacy screening sign at a boat camp on the Smith River on April 10.
Lead Smith River ranger Chris Freistadt, left, plans the day of work with volunteers from Montana Vet Program on April 9 during a latrine removal project on the Smith River.
Smith River State Park manager Colin Maas uncovers a pair of underwear while filing in a decommissioned latrine site at a boat camp on the river on April 10.
Volunteers with the Montana Vet Program, James Gallagher, left, and David Berube, haul a toilet pedestal away after decommissioning a latrine site at a Smith River boat camp on April 9.
Smith River ranger Thuy Tran navigates the river with stacks of latrine pedestals wrapped in a tarp on her raft during a latrine removal project on the river on April 10.
Chris Freistadt, lead recreation river ranger on the Smith River for Montana Fish, Wildlife and Park, navigates the river with stacks of latrine pedestals wrapped in a tarp on his raft during a latrine removal project on the river on April 9.