| River: | Kern |
| Section: | Limstone Run |
| Location: | Joe's Diner |
| Gauge: | 920 cfs. |
| Water Level: | Low |
| Difficulty: | IV |
| Accident Code(s): | Equipment trap |
| Injury Code(s): | Near Drowning, Legs |
| Experienced/Inexperienced: | Experienced |
| Private/Commercial: | Private |
| Boat Type: | Kayak - Unknown |
| Number of Occupants: | 1 |
| Number in Group: | 4 |
| Number of Victims: | 1 |
| Hazard Codes: | Pin/Broach |
| Detailed Description: | NEAR-DROWNING ON
“There was a near drowning on Southern California’s
“Joe’s Diner is rated Class IV because of some nasty holes on the right. Below the holes are some rocks which create broach and sieve problems. Rob ran first and caught an eddy on the right side, below the two holes. After his party ran the rapid, he drifted to the right, got sideways, and pinned between a rock and the cliffs on the shore.
“He maintained an downstream lean for about two minutes before slowly flipping upstream. It’s not clear if the flip was intentional. Rob tried to release himself from the boat but the force of the water pushed his back against his deck and pinned him in the boat. He is 6’2”, so it was difficult for him to pull his legs out of the small cockpit. He remained pinned underwater for about 1 ½ minutes before Dwight could extricate him. In another four to five minutes he was pulled to shore and resuscitated with CPR. He’s doing fine now, with the exception of some leg pain from trying to push out of the cockpit. He’s going to get rid of those old boats and get some new ones with larger cockpits.”
SOURCE: Rocky Contos, posting to rec.boats.paddle
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| Report Status: | Completed |