Accident Database

Report ID#69139

1995-07-10
accident date
William Simonton
victim
73
victim age
Eagle River
river
03. Forest Service Visitor Center to Riverbend bus stop
section
n/a
location
n/a
gage
High
water level
IV
river difficulty
Flush Drowning
cause code(s)
Heart Attack / Heart Failure
injury type(s)
High Water
factors
Commercial
trip type
Raft
boat type
status?
status

Description

1995 saw a record number of commercial outfitter fatalities on Colorado rivers. The four deaths, roughly one for every 130,000 guests, is the highest annual toll since the state began keeping records ten years ago. All were flush drownings caused in part by unusually high water levels. Including private paddlers, there were a total of 10 whitewater fatalities statewide. Only one of these involved a kayaker. On July 10 William Simonton, 73 drowned on Dowd’s Chutes of the Eagle River when his raft flipped. He was flushed downstream for about 5 minutes. A heart attack, caused by the cold water, may have been responsible. The victim was wearing a full wetsuit. SOURCES: Denver Post, Rocky Mountain News, Boulder Daily Times, and Roger W. Lynn, CWWA Safety Chair