Accident Database: Accident #409

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River: Arkansas
Reach #:
Section: Browns Canyon
Water Level: High
Difficulty: IV
Accident Code(s): Long Swim (L.S.)
Injury Code(s): Fatal
Age: 49
Experienced/Inexperienced: Extensive Experience
Private/Commercial: Private
Boat Type: Raft
Number of Occupants: 3
Number of Victims: 1
Hazard Codes: Blast rock, Low Head Dam, High Water, Hydraulic/Keeper Hole, Man-made Debris Strainer, Pin/Broach, Rocks that cause blunt trauma, Natural Strainer or Sieve, Water Temp, Waterfall
Detailed Description:

1995 saw a record number of commercial outfitter fatalities on Colorado rivers. The four deaths, roughly one for every 130,000 guests, is the highest annual toll since the state began keeping records ten years ago. All were flush drownings caused in part by unusually high water levels. Including private paddlers, there were a total of 10 whitewater fatalities statewide. Only one of these involved a kayaker.

 

On July 11 David Stroud, 49, died in Brown's Canyon after a long swim. A Rec.Boats.Paddle posting reported that this was a one-boat trip.

SOURCES: Denver Post, Rocky Mountain News, Boulder Daily Times, and Roger W. Lynn, CWWA Safety Chair

 

Report Status: Completed
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