GPS units are notoriously inaccurate out here in the puckerbrush of Wyoming, not unusual at all for tourists, etc, to get totally lost trying to use them, once a year or so someone tries to follow one in the dead of winter only to wind up stuck in a snowdrift way out in the boonies and freezing to death. Below is a typical account from today's blotter:

"Monday morning around 10:30 a.m. a subject from New York was traveling on Sand Draw Road. The subject was reportedly utilizing a navigation device that told him to turn off of the State Highway and onto a two track dirt road off of Beaver Rim in order to reach Riverton. After several miles he became lost and disoriented. He was located and followed a Deputy back out to the highway and into town."


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