It would probably be prudent to trace the fence location from aerial imagery, rather than walk the perimeter with a GPS. Otherwise, you are likely to find yourself under lengthy interrogation by the TSA, under the assumption that the mapping was a cover story, and you were really preparing for an attack on the airport.
Likely? No. Especially because you are on the OUTside of such a fence, the TSA have no jurisdiction to perform such interrogation, unless you give it to them by relinquishing fourth and fifth amendment rights. Saying "Am I trespassing?" or "Am I being detained?" should be sufficient to (properly) shoo them away.
Live not in fear or being cowed into begging permission, but in being properly educated. The TSA are our employees, not our masters.
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