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Jumpers and drones make most of shutdown at Yosemite
Financial Express Mumbai
|October 26, 2025
Adventure enthusiasts have been recently spotted jumping off high peaks without permits, an illegal practice, as parks are unsupervised
FROM HIS PERCH on the 3,000-foot wall of El Capitan in Yosemite National Park, Charles Winstead heard the unexpected whoosh of a BASE jumper's parachute and looked up. "I turned on my camera and, there was a couple more, and then a couple more, and a couple more," said Winstead, 57, a rock climber who has been ascending El Capitan for much of this month.
And that was just on October 1, the first day of the government shutdown. In a cellphone interview on Friday from about 1,000 feet up, he said he had seen roughly 20 jumps so far. BASE jumping, in which participants parachute off fixed objects such as buildings or cliffs, is illegal in Yosemite and all 62 other national parks because of “the significant safety risks it poses to participants, the public and first responders,” the National Park Service said in a statement.
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