https://www.hcn.org/articles/public-lands-judge-rules-wyoming-corner-crossers-did-not-trespass * Menu * * [2cb047d5-e] * Subscribe * The Magazine * Donate Now * Twitter * Instagram * Facebook * Search * Features * Public Lands * Indigenous Affairs * Water * Climate Change * Wildfire * Arts & Culture * Subscribe * Donate Now * The Magazine * Jobs & Classifieds * Jobs & Classifieds * Login * Twitter * Facebook Info Public Lands Judge rules Wyoming corner crossers did not trespass The hunters who stepped over the corner of a Carbon County ranch did no damage to private property. Angus M. Thuermer Jr. May 31, 2023 Like Tweet Email Print Subscribe Donate Now [055d1c8e-a597-456e-a7fd-0e99f8370e8d] Elk Mountain and an entrance to Elk Mountain Ranch near Interstate 80 in Carbon County, Wyoming. Mike Vanata/WyoFile This story was originally published by WyoFile and is republished here by permission. A federal judge ruled Friday that four Missouri hunters did not trespass when they corner crossed and passed through the airspace above Fred Eshelman's Elk Mountain Ranch. Chief U.S. District Judge Scott Skavdahl granted the hunters' request to dismiss most of Eshelman's lawsuit that claimed the men trespassed and caused more than $7 million in damages. The men corner-crossed in 2020 and 2021 to hunt public land enmeshed in Eshelman's 22,045-acre ranch. Corner crossing involves stepping from one piece of public land to another at the common corner with two pieces of private property, all arranged in a checkerboard pattern. Corner crossing avoids setting foot on private land. The ruling has implications for public access to 8.3 million acres of "corner locked" public land in the U.S. The hunters argued that the federal Unlawful Inclosures Act of 1885 prevents Eshelman from obstructing access across the corner. "This is a long overdue and singularly great outcome for the entire American public and anybody who enjoys public lands," the hunters' attorney Ryan Semerad said. He and his colleagues "fully expect" an appeal. The judge's ruling did not address the disputed allegation that one hunter, Zach Smith, did set foot on ranch property at a spot well removed from one of several contested corners. A digital "waypoint" that Smith created in 2020 on the onX hunting app is located on Eshelman property, the ranch owner says. That proves Smith was on the ranch, the landowner and his attorneys have alleged. * Why 4 hunters in Wyoming were charged with trespassing on land they never touched Why 4 hunters in Wyoming were charged with trespassing on land they never touched Read more Smith and his lawyer say the "Waypoint 6" could have been made from anywhere and its location proves nothing. "A genuine dispute of material fact exists to preclude summary judgment concerning the alleged Waypoint 6 trespassing (which does not involve corner crossing)" Skavdahl wrote in his 32-page order. Any damages Eshelman would claim for that alleged transgression would be limited to "nominal damages" and not the $7.75 million Eshelman had claimed in lost ranch value, the judge wrote. Skavdahl has scheduled a trial in June where that now-separate Waypoint 6 trespass allegation could be resolved. "We do not know what will come of the remaining issue of material fact," Semerad said of what he called "errant Waypoint 6." "For now, all my clients are very, very happy," he said. Wyoming Backcountry Hunters and Anglers launched a fundraising campaign in 2021 to ensure the hunters, Smith, Bradly Cape, Phillip Yeomans and John Slowensky, could have their day in court. The organization hailed the ruling. "Today was a win for the people, both in Wyoming and across the country," Land Tawney, Backcountry Hunters & Anglers president and CEO, said in a statement. "The court's ruling confirms that it was legal for the Missouri Four to step from public land to public land over a shared public/private corner. "Coupled with recent legislation passed by the Wyoming Legislature, we are happy that common sense and the rule of law prevailed," his statement reads. "Backcountry Hunters & Anglers applauds the court's careful balancing of access to public land and respect of private property rights. We look forward to finding more solutions to access -- together." Skavdahl observed that with respect to the corner crossing issue "[t] here is no evidence the hunters made physical contact with [Eshelman's] private land or caused any damage to plaintiff's private property," either in 2020 or 2021. The judge also agreed with Eshelman that he generally owns the airspace above his property and is entitled to use it. "[t]here is no evidence the hunters made physical contact with [Eshelman's] private land or caused any damage to plaintiff's private property." But even property rights come with limitations and restrictions, Skavdahl wrote. "History, federal case law, federal statutory law, and recent Wyoming legislation demonstrate corner crossing in the manner done by Defendants in this case is just such a restriction on Plaintiff's property rights," he wrote. "[D]efendants, 'in common with other persons [have] the right to the benefit of the public domain,' which necessarily requires some limitation on the adjoining private landowner's right of exclusion within the checkerboard pattern of land ownership." [06af55fe-ee93-4615-9ea9-e1547c3965ce] Zach Smith holds the ladder used to surmount fence posts to reach public land adjacent to Elk Mountain Ranch in this exhibit filed in the trespassing lawsuit. Exhibit/U.S. District Court The judge summarized and analyzed relevant court precedent to conclude that "corner crossing on foot in the checkerboard pattern of land ownership, without physically, contacting private land and, without causing damage to private property does not constitute an unlawful trespass." * 5 questions you asked about trespassing through airspace 5 questions you asked about trespassing through airspace Read more Even when the hunters grabbed two Elk Mountain Ranch fence posts, chained together as an obstacle at the first corner they encountered, and swung around them to step from public land to public land, they were protected by the UIA, which prevents landowners from blocking access to public land, the judge said. WyoFile could not reach Eshelman's attorneys Friday afternoon. Angus M. Thuermer Jr. is the natural resources reporter for WyoFile. He is a veteran Wyoming reporter and editor with more than 35 years experience in Wyoming. WyoFile is an independent nonprofit news organization focused on Wyoming people, places and policy. We welcome reader letters. Email High Country News at [email protected] or submit a letter to the editor. See our letters to the editor policy. Republish Like Tweet Email Print * Public Lands * Hunting * Wyoming * Justice * Law More from Public Lands * Utah's latest attack on the Antiquities Act Utah's latest attack on the Antiquities Act * A 'seismic shift' for public lands? A 'seismic shift' for public lands? Get Our Newsletters | [ ] [Sign up >] Thanks for subscribing! 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