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Accident Database: Accident #92

River: Snoqualmie, M.Fk
Section: Middle Middle
Location: MM Sect, 4'ldg
Gauge: 400
Water Level: Low
Difficulty: III
Accident Code(s): Vertical Pin
Injury Code(s): Fatal, Fatal, Fatal, Fatal, Fatal, Fatal, Fatal, Fatal, Fatal, Fatal, Fatal, Fatal, Fatal
Experienced/Inexperienced: Experienced
Years Paddling: 1-3
Private/Commercial: Private
Boat Type: Kayak - Unknown
Number of Occupants: 1
Number in Group: 2
Number of Victims: 1
Detailed Description:

FATAL PIN IN MID FORK OF SNOQUALOME

 

Middle Fork Snoqualome near North Bend WA : Late February 1993

 

Gradient 40 fpm; Level - low; Classification III

 

 

DESCRIPTION: The "Middle-Middle" Snoquolome is a popular intermediate run containing a delightful variety of chutes and ledges. The victim, Dan Rankin, was a third year paddler; his partner was less experienced and had just switched from a ducky to a kayak. At the "slalom course" Rankin went left, dropped over a 4' high ledge and pinned vertically. As he tried to get out the boat fell over forward, breaking both his legs and leaving him hanging upside down in the water. His friend, who had run the right side of the drop, tried a wading and swimming rescues for 40 minutes before going for help.

 

 

SOURCE: Internet posting by Andree Hurley; Tim Davis at Pacific Water Sports.

Conclusions:

ANALYSIS: This accident will hopefully discourage people from dropping blindly over ledges. This particular spot was notorious, and avoided by paddlers in the know.

 

Report Status: Completed