Originally Posted by losttrail60
Originally Posted by Jackson_Handy
Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
Originally Posted by Jackson_Handy
WTF are we arguing about?
I haven’t been interested enough to read all the links and what not. But apparently if you imagine a checkerboard pattern scenario where two public tract corners meet, is it legal to step directly over the corner from one tract to the next? I guess in the theory you could precisely do it without stepping on private property . In the real world private property gets used to a degree to accomplish this. I’m not sure if this is the crux, but it seems it is from certain posts.

I know the facts. What is there to argue about? Stepping from public to public.

It chaps the do nothing non hunters fire regulars that Buzz and BHA got this done.

Most will never set foot in Wyoming and and if they did they wouldn’t have the ability to find a corner to cross even if they had a map.

Not everyone is as lost as you.


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