When parked at the staging area for the Tikaboo Peak hike, I heard an approaching helicopter. It was flying just above the trees, following the road
or what passes for a road. It eventually flew right over me and I fired off a few frames.
The marking on the tail is "20321", which doesn't match any of the known Ghost Squadron helicopters. At the moment, I haven't been able to find
the complete serial number, but it should be of the form xx-20321, where XX is for the last two digits of the year when the chopper was ordered. The
last photo was included so that there is no question the chopper was flying very low. The aircraft proceeded in the direction of Groom Lake, but due
to terrain, it quickly left my sight.
Now there are no known devices to detect cars traveling on the road leading to Tikaboo Peak. Given the terrain, it would be hard for such a device to
work wirelessly unless there was a relay tower of sorts. (Hint hint: there is a new tower in the range and you'll never guess where, but I will leave
that as a tease for my next post.)