US Black Hawk helicopter trespasses on private Montana ranch to grab elk antlers
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US Black Hawk helicopter trespasses on private Montana ranch to grab elk antlers
"He said, 'Linda, there's a green Army helicopter landed on your place, picking up elk antlers,'"
"I said, 'Are you joking?' He said, 'I'm looking at them with binoculars.'"
"still trying to figure all this out"
"the first helicopter I've heard of"
Shed-elk antler collection, normally a low-tech, ground activity, involved a green Army Black Hawk helicopter landing on private land in the Crazy Mountains, Montana. A rancher received a neighbor's call reporting the helicopter picking up elk antlers and confirming the sighting with binoculars. The local sheriff expressed surprise and said he was still trying to figure out the situation, noting it was the first helicopter he'd heard of for antler collection. The Montana National Guard's Adjutant General issued a Facebook statement concerning unauthorized use of military aircraft.
Read at Ars Technica
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