| River: | Sixmile (& E. Fork Sixmile) |
| Section: | Seward Hwy along E. Fork of Six Mile to Sunshine |
| Water Level: | High |
| Difficulty: | IV |
| Accident Code(s): | Swim Into Tree |
| Injury Code(s): | Heart, Fatal, Fatal, Fatal, Fatal, Fatal, Fatal, Fatal, Fatal, Fatal, Fatal, Fatal, Fatal |
| Experienced/Inexperienced: | Inexperienced |
| Private/Commercial: | Private |
| Boat Type: | Raft |
| Number of Occupants: | 4 |
| Number in Group: | 4 |
| Number of Victims: | 1 |
| Hazard Codes: | Water Temp |
| Detailed Description: | ALERT KAYAKERS SAVE TWO, LOSE "The Waterfalls"; E. Fork of Sixmile Creek
Near
DESCRIPTION: The East Fork of Sixmile Creek was running extremely high on
"I knew that the two people holding onto the raft weren't going to make it because the water downstream is terribly violent. By the time we reached them I saw what appeared to be a gear bag floating downriver. Then I saw the hair. It was Lanier Hays. I grabbed his shoulder and tried to get a response but couldn't get anything. Then I saw a second swimmer nearby. I told her I couldn't help her friend right now, and got her to climb up of the rear deck of my kayak."
At that point his paddling partner, Riley Cronk, reported that he had rescued another man who had a head injury and was disoriented. Cronk said he would go for help while Deihl continued downstream.
"Twenty minutes later I came upon the raft stuck in a strainer. I saw Lanier face down, I tried to turn him over but wasn't able to. I put the sleeve of his jacket between my teeth, dragged him to shore, and pulled him up on the river bank. I cut off his life vest and started CPR. There was no pulse. He was probably face-down for a good half-hour before I reached him."
After a brief resuscitation effort he ran to the road and flagged a car. Hanging his life vest on a tree to mark the spot, he returned and continued the resuscitation efforts. Medics arrived, took over, and transported the victim to
Volunteer firefighters and rescue squad personnel from Bear Creek and Girdwood arrived to assist the survivors. One man, clinging to rocks and branches at the base of a riverside cliff on the opposite side from the road. He had been there for 45 minutes. Firefighters were lowered to the top of the cliff by helicopter where they rappelled to the survivor's position. A pully system was used to raise him to safety.
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| Conclusions: | ANALYSIS: This party lacked the experience needed to be attempting this section. Raft flips put many people in the water, and without a back-up boat the situation was very precarious. Without the alert intervention of local kayakers two others would almost certainly have drowned.
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| Report Status: | Completed |