A set of routes is determined from multiple user-defined routes, each route including the first tripwire and the first direction (304). A set of routes from multiple user routes 142 is determined where each of the routes of the set of routes includes a same first tripwire, e.g., tripwire A and a direction of travel 126. Multiple routes 142 can share a same first tripwire and direction, for example, for multiple routes all departing from a same start point 116. In one example, a as depicted in FIG. 1B, a start point 116 is a workplace for user 102, where multiple routes can be generated leaving the workplace and endings in various different locations, e.g., home, gym, grocery store. The set of routes can be determined, for example, by the tripwire geolocation system 101, from the user routes 142 and utilizing geolocation information from user device 108 and/or transit data 140. In another example, home monitoring system 104 can receive the first signal related to the triggering of a first tripwire and proceed to determine the set of routes from the user routes 142. In yet another example, a user device 108 utilizing a application 112 can determine the set of routes from the user routes 142 based on the detection of the first signal corresponding to the first tripwire.