Accident Database

Report ID#64095

2001-04-18
accident date
Konald Hunt
victim
9
victim age
Cumberland, Big South Fork
river
Below Leatherwood Ford
section
Angel Falls
location
2376 CFS
gage
Medium
water level
V
river difficulty
Swim into Strainer
cause code(s)
n/a
injury type(s)
n/a
factors
Private
trip type
Other
boat type
status?
status

Description

4-23-01 Notes from Lee Belknap interview of: Bob Wheeley Member big south fork interagency rescue team Retired owner of rafting and canoe outfitter 931-879-7331 Bob interviewed survivors 1.5 hours after accident. Victim: Donald hunt, 9 yrs old Big South Fork, 2376 cfs, 53 degree water temp, 4-18-01, 1:30 eastern daylight savings time. Leonard Smith and Donald in other canoe, father Thomas and sister Heidi, 11 in 1 canoe, on an overnight trip from Leatherwood Ford down. Accident occurred at angel falls rapids, class 5. When shown a picture of the falls, survivors indicated that both boats flipped at the top of the rapids while side by side. Angel Falls includes a giant boulder on bottom left that is very undercut. It is a former 12 ft waterfall that was blasted by the fish and game commission early in the 20th century (1920’s?) to make a fish ladder. Adults had run this 5 yrs ago, missed the portage then too. This time the 3 survivors and 2 boats flushed through the right channel. All had on pfd’s, all survivors had a hard time getting out, Donald was never seen after the flip. Survivors did a “hasty” search then sent one out for help (2 miles to Leatherwood ford) interagency rescue team (park, local ems) arrived 3 to 3:30 PM EDST Used bank search, an underwater camera, and an infrared camera in the search. Not published: Raft service raft became wrapped on river right above the main chute and was not recovered until 4-22. Victim was found 4 ft left of the pinned raft which was 10 ft from right shore. Rescuers worked through dark, nothing found, did not return from scene until 2am. A black hawk helicopter was flown in from Ft. Campbell late that night and scanned both banks with infrared in case victim was still alive there. Same team arrived next morning at 6am. Water had dropped 1.5 ft. Victim was found 15 to 20 ft. from right bank, head first, face down, almost sideways, pinned to a rock just in front of a sieve but not in it. Life jacket was still on, his T-shirt had been stretched and pulled over head by the force of the water. It took 1.5 hours to extricate. He was found 100 to 120 feet downstream and 40 ft to right of where the canoes flipped. He must have tried to swim to an eddy on river right and missed it. Confidential side note: portage trail and sign maintenance stopped here and at devils jump about 5 years ago. New park administration may be more willing to listen to this issue. Also, Bob has photo’s of top of rapids that he used to help customers learn where to portage when he had his old rental shop.