(Moab, UT) — An internationally known base jumper and another man are dead after a base jumping accident near Moab. Deputies received a report on Sunday of a base jumping incident in Mineral Bottom, a remote canyon along the Green River roughly 30 miles northwest of Moab. One victim was 39-year-old Andy Lewis, also known as Sketchy Andy. A California native, Lewis moved to Utah in the 2000s and set records as a jumper, slackliner and highliner who also performed in Madonna’s Super Bowl halftime show in 2012. The other victim was 68-year-old Danny Joe Kregle of Arizona, who was doing a tandem jump with Lewis.
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