This one's more to the point.
Name, Address, Date, etc.
National Park Service
Wilderness Permits
P.O. Box 545
Yosemite, CA 95389
To Whom It May Concern:
This letter constitutes a request for a permit for a parachute jump (BASE jump) from either or both of El Capitan or Half Dome, in Yosemite National Park. The Aerial Delivery(ies) for which I am requesting authorization would take place during daylight hours from 2 June through 9 June 2002.
My qualifications include over XXX skydives from aircraft and XXX parachute jumps from fixed objects. As an individual knowledgeable about this type of activity, I can state that 75% of the fixed object jumps I have performed have been more hazardous than a parachute jump from either of the aforementioned earth forms under your stewardship. And through a combination of planning, preparation, and execution, I haven’t suffered so much as a skinned knee on any of these jumps. I cannot speak to the qualifications or experience of any other individual practitioner of the sport. Accordingly, this permit application is limited to jumps to be performed by me in the time frame specified above.
I am well aware that park service guidelines state that BASE jumping is not an appropriate activity in the national park system. I respectfully submit that this policy is based on an incomplete understanding of the risks and costs associated with the activity. I submit that my jumps (if approved) would entail no more probability of an incident than any climbing, hiking, or hang gliding activity done with a similar level of planning under similar conditions. If an Aerial Delivery permit is granted, I would be happy to abide all applicable park regulations and any reasonable limitations proposed for my jumps.
Thank you for your consideration. Your prompt response is appreciated. I would be happy to address any questions regarding my application. You may contact me in writing or by phone at (XXX) XXX-XXXX.
Sincerely,
Name
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