dudeman:
I always loved this story.
I posted it in DZ.com in 2008. The pics are not available and I don't have the magazines any more, but
Randy Leavitt tells the story of teaching Brett Maurer how to jump in the parking lot in Yosemite.
Brett's first jump was off El Cap. I figure if Maurer could do that, I could jump a 727 as first jump
Every time I hear people opinionating about the risk of Cooper's jump, I think of Brett doing his first jump ever, off El Cap, after just having instruction in the parking lot. How do you calculate the reality that Brett survived?
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Magazine is a now-defunct UK climbing/mountaineering magazine called "Mountain"
Number 99. Sept./Oct. 1984.
pages 33 thru 37. title: "Cliffing" by Randy Leavitt.
Page 36 has the two B/W pictures attached.
Caption says "Brett Maurer, having dispensed with the formality of a preliminary jump from an aircraft, makes his first ever parachute jump from the top of El Capitan.
2nd caption: Two seconds later Maurer surveys the landing site.
The date of the jump isn't included, but from the tone of the article I suspect sometime between '80-'84.
Photos taken by Leavitt.