Accident Database

Report ID#69093

1992-06-06
accident date
Dan Negro
victim
0
victim age
Tuolumne
river
Cherry Creek to Meral's Pool
section
Coffin Rock
location
n/a
gage
Medium
water level
IV
river difficulty
Foot Entrapment
cause code(s)
Does not Apply
injury type(s)
Other
factors
Commercial
trip type
Raft
boat type
status?
status

Description

RAFTER DROWNS IN CHERRY CREEK Upper Toulumne River near Groveland, CA : June 6, 1992 Gradient 110 fpm; Volume 900 cfs; Classification V DESCRIPTION: The Cherry Creek section of the Toulumne River is an intense stretch of Class V whitewater, runnable all year round because of an upstream dam. On June 6, 1992 a 13′ paddle raft containing five people broached and capsized about five miles below the powerhouse. Everyone was wearing PFD’s and helmets. The victim, Dan Negro, was washed under “Coffin Rock” where he caught his foot. His helmet showed evidence of a severe impact when his body was recovered. SOURCE: Jim Cassidy ANALYSIS: Swims in Class V whitewater are dangerous, and swimmers must be extremely careful not to trail an arm or leg in turbulent water. This is easier said than done, however!