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They did not have a chance to deploy their parachutes. A search-and-rescue mission began overnight when the jumpers' spotter lost contact with them. Extreme athlete Dean Potter and another man have died in a BASE jumping accident in Yosemite National Park in California The pair jumped from the 7,500ft Taft Point in wingsuits. Their spotter then lost contact with them Tragedy: Dean Potter leaves behind his girlfriend Jennifer Rapp and his dog, Whisper, both pictured hereHelicopter crews looking for the missing pair found their bodies Sunday in the Yosemite Valley. A camerman taking photos of Potter and Hunts jump told National Geographic heard two loud sounds - which may been an impact. The New Hampshire native was renowned for his bold and sometimes rogue climbs and BASE jumps, in which he would parachute from a fixed structure or cliff.BASE jumping is illegal in Yosemite.Potter, nicknamed the 'Dark Wizard, completed solo ascents and tightrope walks across some of the world's most famous rocks, and recently appeared in a film BASE jumping with his dog.

He drew criticism in May 2006 after he made a "free solo" climb of Utah's iconic Delicate Arch, prompting outdoor clothing company Patagonia to drop its sponsorship of him. Scott Gediman, a spokesman for the park, said: 'This is a horrible incident, and our deepest sympathies go out to their friends and family. This is a huge loss for all of us.' In 2012, the thrill-seeker shuffled his way across Enshi Grand Canyon, in central China's Hubei province, balancing precariously on a rope just two centimetres thick almost 6,000 feet - or 1,800 metres - above sea level. Extreme: Dean Potter and his dog Whisper became inseparable over the past few years. Even taking to the skies with Potter in a wingsuit (right) Potter and Graham Hunt died late Saturday after attempting a wingsuit flight from a 7,500-foot promontory called Taft Point. He is pictured in April 2012 doing the Enshi Grand Canyon Daredevil walk in Hubei Province, central China The slackline walker - who is also a rock climber - has carried out death-defying stunts at Yosemite National Park before.

From clinging to the edge of cliffs with no safety rope to delicately perching on an inch-thick highline 2,600ft above Yosemite falls, Potter pushed himself to the limit to conquer incredible heights.Potter has previously said about his stunts: 'When I'm on the high line it feels like I'm hovering in space.'I know it's insane to think I could fly but to make it possible you truly have to believe in it - to go to a place that's not accepted. In 2010 he ascended the 13,000ft Eiger mountain in Switzerland using his free-base climbing method for the first ever time. Mike Gauthier, the chief of staff in Yosemite National Park, told National Geographic: 'He was a larger-than-life character His role in the community in Yosemite Valley, and the climbing world—he’s just in the pantheon of great athletes that people idolize and look up to.' He is pictured making his way up a rock face with his dog in his backpack Potter is seen shepherding his dog Whisper down a zipline on the Eiger in Switzerland