I want to believe this, but when I read the comments under the article I have questions. This is one of them that makes me wonder:
"There's also some logical problems with the Augusta part
"That story involves: 1) a highway ramp, 2) a jersey barrier to have been jumped over, 3) a large cluster of trees to hide in with trees large enough to produce a fallen log large enough for a person to hide behind, 4) a grassy area large enough for a helicopter to descend into low enough for the rotor wash to blow around, and 5) be farther than 2,700 feet from Augusta and thus run afoul of the reselling restrictions.
There's plenty of reasons to be skeptical of the article, but this isn't one of them imo. It's pretty easy to find a few locations that fit that description, here's one: https://goo.gl/maps/GpJLjQBiLHvpQGA1A
(Note: the comment mentions a "jersey barrier", while the article describes a more generic "highway barricade")
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"That story involves: 1) a highway ramp, 2) a jersey barrier to have been jumped over, 3) a large cluster of trees to hide in with trees large enough to produce a fallen log large enough for a person to hide behind, 4) a grassy area large enough for a helicopter to descend into low enough for the rotor wash to blow around, and 5) be farther than 2,700 feet from Augusta and thus run afoul of the reselling restrictions.
"I can find no such location in Augusta, GA."
(Note: the comment mentions a "jersey barrier", while the article describes a more generic "highway barricade")