Renowned extreme athlete Dean Potter and another man have died in a BASE jumping accident in Yosemite National Park, an official said Sunday.
Yosemite Chief of Staff Mike Gauthier said Potter, 43, and Graham Hunt died Saturday night after attempting a wingsuit flight from Taft Point. The men were attempting to fly through a gap between two notches but smashed into a rocky outcropping, he said.
BASE jumping is illegal in the California national park.
“Dean is forever in the pantheon of climbing legends in Yosemite Valley and he always will be,” Gauthier said, adding that Hunt was on course to join Potter as a climbing luminary. “Yosemite is full of legends, and there will be more, but for the climbing and adventure sport community these two names stood as pillars.”
The two men were photographed by their friend and spotter, who reported hearing two distinct pops as the two men crashed the cliffs. After trying desperately to make contact with Potter and Graham, she later sought help.
A search-and-rescue mission began overnight Saturday, and a helicopter crew spotted their bodies early Sunday in Yosemite Valley. No parachutes had been deployed.
“We are really grieving right now,” Yosemite Climbing Association President Ken Yager said. “Climbers of all generations really respected Potter, and we’re all very sad.”
Potter held the record for the longest wingsuit flight, covering nearly four miles of ground in 2 minutes, 50 seconds, after jumping from the Eiger in Switzerland.









