Accident Database: Accident #175

River: Carbon
Section: 1 - Fairfax to 177th St. East
Water Level: Medium
Difficulty: II
Accident Code(s): Long Swim (L.S.)
Injury Code(s): Fatal
Experienced/Inexperienced: Inexperienced
Private/Commercial: Private
Boat Type: Raft
Number of Victims: 2
Detailed Description: The Carbon River traverses a wide valley before tumbling into Class V Fairfax Gorge. The stretch contains many logjams and is not run by local paddlers. On April 29, 1987 two teenaged girls launched a cheap raft and set out to run the stretch with a single paddle. After capsizing in a log jam they clung to a rock for hours. At dusk they slipped off the rock into the river. The older girl survived; the younger one did not. The body was spotted and recovered the next day.

Source: Takoma Morning News Tribune

Analysis: Inexperience and inadequate equiment are a potentially deadly combination. The surviving girl is lucky to be alive.
Report Status: Completed