RoySwkr
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I would say it is more likely that these people sincerely thought the trail needed more blazes and thought they were doing the world a favor. Just because the result may be vandalism doesn't mean it was malicious. There is at least one previous note on this topic.It seems like some kids, or perhaps some adults that behave like kids, found the paint and decided to make a mess.
The GMC tried that on my section of LT/AT that had been overblazed, using I think 2 colors of paint. But not all trees are the same color and it didn't match very well. Of course the rogue painters didn't do any surface prep and the fake blazes were faded in a year and pretty well gone in a couple while the overpaint being multiple layers lasted much longer. Unless they painted obscenities and you want to do a larger area to obscure the text, I would not try to paint them out on a variable natural surface.It may seem ridiculous, but one of the ways we were instructed to get rid of rogue blazes was using tree paint that is similiar to the appropriate bark. It sounds dumb because to get rid of paint that shouldn't be there, is to apply more paint, but it is one method.