On a Saturday evening in March, 2020, professional athlete Marshall Miller scaled a 2,350-foot tall sandstone monolith in Zion National Park. Once on top, he geared up into a wingsuit, and jumped off.
Some 700 feet above the canyon floor, Miller deployed the pilot chute on his container and floated to a landing on the banks of a river running through the floor of the canyon. He took a moment to unzip from his suit and fold the fabric, and began walking. A few hundred yards away, federal agents were staked out, waiting to arrest him.
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