Corner Crossing 2024?

If you click the track does it change?
I think the right way to explain it would be that it gets more precise, but not more accurate.

So in the picture above, if I click on either track, I see more detailed twisting and turning. And I think that each of those turns is approximately correct. Like when it shows I've veered a little bit to the right for 3 yd, I probably did turn a little bit right there.

But those two tracks are still about 30 yards apart. When I made them, I was walking on a fire break that's maybe 10 or 12 ft wide. I didn't deliberately walk down one side and up the other. (I probably mostly walked right back over the same ground because it was the easiest or quietest place to walk.) But even if I had, there's like 80 ft of variance that's not explained.

Editing to add: So I think whatever in this phone is sensing me turning or speeding up is doing okay. But my first guess is that the actual geolocation it's starting from is off.
 
I’d say call the GW who covers that area and ask before you do it. That way you know you’re 100% in the clear if you’re legitimately crossing an established corner. Gotta watch out for the landowners who have a trail camera viewing a corner LOL
 
I think the right way to explain it would be that it gets more precise, but not more accurate.

So in the picture above, if I click on either track, I see more detailed twisting and turning. And I think that each of those turns is approximately correct. Like when it shows I've veered a little bit to the right for 3 yd, I probably did turn a little bit right there.

But those two tracks are still about 30 yards apart. When I made them, I was walking on a fire break that's maybe 10 or 12 ft wide. I didn't deliberately walk down one side and up the other. (I probably mostly walked right back over the same ground because it was the easiest or quietest place to walk.) But even if I had, there's like 80 ft of variance that's not explained.

Editing to add: So I think whatever in this phone is sensing me turning or speeding up is doing okay. But my first guess is that the actual geolocation it's starting from is off.
Gotcha, yes that's what I meant I wasn't sure if the display was off or the source. A 30 yard difference is pretty crazy.
 
You guys stressing the little details should avoid it. Scary stuff, I get it. As to the answers to the previous questions, I'll let you guys figure it out or not. Good luck fellas.
 
You guys stressing the little details should avoid it. Scary stuff, I get it. As to the answers to the previous questions, I'll let you guys figure it out or not. Good luck fellas.
I'm not stressing, just confused, or maybe curious.

I've dealt with plenty of LE who would thank you kindly then cheerfully start writing your ticket if you showed them a track 30 yards on private property as proof of your "innocence". So deliberately generating and then volunteering that information is not anything I'd in a million years think to do.

Does phone GPS work that much better in wide open spaces? Does the crisp Wyoming air just render officers more sensible and conciliatory? Is there an OnX setting I missed?

(Actually, for me it's mostly that last one: In my non-hunting life I'm a map nerd, and I'm wondering if I could get more out of OnX. But admittedly, I'm an Eastern hunter hoping to to go west one day, not someone out on BLM every year.)
 
I'm not stressing, just confused, or maybe curious.

I've dealt with plenty of LE who would thank you kindly then cheerfully start writing your ticket if you showed them a track 30 yards on private property as proof of your "innocence". So deliberately generating and then volunteering that information is not anything I'd in a million years think to do.

Does phone GPS work that much better in wide open spaces? Does the crisp Wyoming air just render officers more sensible and conciliatory? Is there an OnX setting I missed?

(Actually, for me it's mostly that last one: In my non-hunting life I'm a map nerd, and I'm wondering if I could get more out of OnX. But admittedly, I'm an Eastern hunter hoping to to go west one day, not someone out on BLM every year.)
If you have OnX tracking on and the tracking line doesn’t go right through the four-way intersection at the corner back up. And cross wherever you need to to make that line pass directly through the corner. That will show that you crossed where you are supposed to.

Even though there may be a margin of error, it would be impossible to prove where you walked as opposed to where the line is. And that works both ways. Even if they thought you trespassed based on your tracking line the margin of error could work in your favor. If you are accused of a crime, the burden of proof is on the accuser. All it takes is some common sense and a little bit of balls.

I corner hopped over in unit seven back in the late 80s. Huge ranch where hunting rights had been leased by an outfitter.
The rancher gave us a really hard time and called law-enforcement. Law enforcement advised we don’t do it again, but also said there was nothing he could do.
 
To have evidence that you crossed exactly at the corner and didn’t walk directly over private land. You wouldn’t necessarily have to show anyone but it could come in handy.

Also so that you can backtrack your exact same route.
 
All of you guys asking questions without any western experience.... seriously you shouldn't do it. The conversation with LE won't go well.
 
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