Accident Database

Report ID#66923

1995-06-24
accident date
Sam Lundeen
victim
13
victim age
Colorado
river
Ruby Canyon
section
Campsite near Black Rock, Near Utah Border
location
22,000
gage
High
water level
II
river difficulty
PFD Not Worn or Present
cause code(s)
Does not Apply
injury type(s)
High Water
factors
Private
trip type
Other
boat type
status?
status

Description

This event from the weekend of June 24-25, during the 1995 high water season in Colorado , illustrates the danger of being on fast moving water without a life The victim, although classified as swimmers by authorities rather than paddlers, was involved with the sport of river running at the time of their death. On June 24 Sam Lundeen, a 13 year old Boy Scout, was with his troop floating Ruby Canyon Colorado River near Black Rock, near the Utah border. This is a class II run; water was high, 22,000 cfs. When the group made camp for the night, Lundeen went swimming in the river. Contrary to trip rules he removed his life vest, and disappeared beneath the water soon after. Rescuers searched the area for several days without finding the body. SOURCE: Denver Post via Stacy Dorian ANALYSIS: The absence of life vests in turbulent, fast moving water was a factor in both drownings. This is an avoidable, but often fatal omission. Life vests are worn in whitewater to insure that the swimmer will float, allowing him or her to concentrate of self-protection and self-rescue.