LFC911
WKR
Anyone try corner crossing this year? I drove by elk mtn and was wondering if more people were going to press the issue?
Which is more important to you?Not much reason too where I'm archery hunting, but during rifle season there's some spots it might make sense.
So, possibly?
I think it's perfectly ethical/moral, which is what's important to me.
One of the reasons I love Onx, People still try to play dumb though.lol it’s kinda hard to play dumb with technology these days. If you have onx maps…you know exactly where you’re at.
C'mon...they were just looking for their dog.One of the reasons I love Onx, People still try to play dumb though.
Never had that excuse, did have I was looking for my horse one time.C'mon...they were just looking for their dog.
@AME and everyone else-Just did a little digging, to refresh/update my data.
I still stand by my original statement. I would at this point be willing to try my luck, and if legal processes were taken by the state or private individuals, I would fight them.
That is my position. I own no land, so maybe I am biased and or out of touch, but I don't see how any federal judge could determine that accesing public land via corner crossing constitutes trespassing in any way.
Legal only matters. I could care less if I irritate some idiot for NOT physically touching his real property, but only passing through the air.Which is more important to you?
1. Ethical/moral
2. Legal
I know I'd put up a few hundred bucks to support anyone fighting that battle. I bet a good GoFundMe would raise quite a bit nationwide. There's a lot of people annoyed with our public property being used as private playgrounds.@AME and everyone else-
Having spent serious money in a trial where I was owed a ton of money, I wonder how many folks would make the same proud proclamation when they realize that "I would fight them in court" will cost at least $100k out of pocket just to get started and can easily/quickly run 2x-3x or more.
And once litigation and billing starts, it does not stop. You're either in or you're out.
Receiving a summons or a fat, registered mail envelope from opposing counsel quickly calls Bull Shi*t on chest-thumping and posturing that is otherwise ALL Hat, NO ranch. Especially once you start writing $10k-$30k checks each and every month to your attorney.
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Sure it is. It is the number 1 tool used by WG&F and Sheriff's to determine private land boundaries. If there isn't a survey stake, and you can show your path stayed on public according to the app, you are good. Again, you are innocent until proven guilty. How would anyone prove you crossed at the wrong place,I don’t think twice about corner crossing over a staked corner. Those are rare though. OnX is not even remotely accurate enough to hop from corner to corner without trespassing.