Accident Database

Report ID#69390

1989-06-27
accident date
Rich Montgomery
victim
0
victim age
Tuolumne
river
Clavey Falls
section
Clavey Falls
location
1200 CFS
gage
Medium
water level
IV
river difficulty
Pinned in Boat against Rock or Sieve
cause code(s)
Spinal Injury
injury type(s)
n/a
factors
Private
trip type
Whitewater Kayak
boat type
status?
status

Description

WEDGED UNDER CLAVEY June 27, 1989 By Richard Montgomery from the Sierra Club Paddler’s News Bulletin I pulled out of the last eddy, just above the hard ferry to get my boat where I wanted it, and then readied myself for the bottom of the drop. The Tuolumne was running 1,200 cfs. Bill and Chuck Stanley were on the scouting rocks watching my run. I had just asked Chuck, “Have you ever seen anybody hit (a rock) in there?” “No,” he replied, “But I worry about it.” I had run the right hand chute at least a dozen times, many of them at this water level, so was not very worried. Later, Chuck said I was “where he would’ve been”, i.e., in the right place, given where I had left from. I hit a rock at the bottom. My stern swuung around and hit another, and I was wedged completely underwater at the base of the drop. I was stuck there for about 20 seconds. On shore they couldn’t even see a piece of my red kayak. I guess I couldn’t get out because of a combination of the water force and the surrounding rocks. I had popped my skirt and tried to wriggle free. Finally, the boat began to bend, and I was able to force my way out, bending out backwards and breaking out the knee-braces in the process. I had been in a T-Slalom, the boat with the giant cockpit, lucky for me, because I don’t know if I’d have gotten out in a boat with a smaller opening. The only damage done was to my boat and to my lower back, in which I pulled a muscle while struggling out. In the future I will not be running the right hand side of Clavey at under 2,000 cfs in a hard boat, and I recommend that you don’t either.