BASE Jumpers Apprehended After Leap From El Capitan
NPS: “Ranger Keith Lober was descending from El Capitan while off-duty on December 3rd when he came upon two men who were ascending fixed ropes on the rappel route. While waiting at an anchor with the first man, it became apparent to Lober that the second man was not a climber due to his attire and lack of climbing skill.
Suspecting that they were BASE jumpers, Lober engaged them in conversation. The men asked Lober if he was a ranger; when he assured them that he wasn’t, they told him that they were going to BASE jump from El Cap that night. Later in the evening, they jumped from El Cpitan by the light of the full moon. Lober and other rangers were waiting for them when they landed.
Fernando Motta, 29, of Oakland, California, landed in the meadow, stashed his gear, and evaded the rangers in the dark, but Walden Grindle, 28, of Angwin, California, was arrested as he landed. Motta turned himself in two hours later in an effort to retrieve his vehicle and BASE jumping gear, all of which had been seized as evidence. Both were charged with illegal air delivery, and Motta was also charged with possession of marijuana. Evidence seized by the rangers included video from Motta’s helmet camera.”











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December 19th, 2006 21:00
Aren’t rangers there to help protect foolish people from injuring or killing themselves or others? Why didn’t this Ranger Lober identify himself and insist they repel down immediately?
January 6th, 2007 02:38
Aren’t rangers supposed to identify themselves as rangers instead of LYING to the public?
March 23rd, 2007 14:10
It’s not illegal to jump, but to land. Illegal air delivery! Look it up