Accident Database

Report ID#69639

1999-06-23
accident date
Mary Ann Smith
victim
16
victim age
Arkansas
river
Below Canon City
section
A mile downstream from Reynolds St. Bridge
location
3190
gage
High
water level
II
river difficulty
Flush Drowning
cause code(s)
Does not Apply
injury type(s)
Other
factors
Private
trip type
Whitewater Kayak
boat type
status?
status

Description

On the afternoon of June 23, 1999 two Canon City teenagers, a 16 year-old boy and his 15 year-old sister, launched their kayaks into the Arkansas River. This section of the river, which contains mild rapids, was running at a moderate 3100 cfs. Soon after the put-in a wave capsized both kayaks. The young man got to shore and saw his sister floating 200 yards downstream. She was in a good swimming position: on her back, feet first. When she failed to appear a search was initiated. Her kayak and PFD were located that evening; her body was not found for three more days. SOURCE: Press Release, Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area ANALYSIS: (Walbridge) Details are sketchy, but it seems that her PFD was either the wrong size or badly fastened. Without it, she was not likely to survive her swim. The Arkansas River below Canon City, CO is downstream of that river’s well-known whitewater. The river, running at a high 3190 cfs on June 23, contains a few mild rapids here. During the afternoon two Canon City teenagers, a brother and sister, were paddling together in kayaks. A mile downstream from the Reynolds Street Bridge the pair flipped in a series of standing waves. The brother swam to shore without difficulty. His sister, Mary Ann Smith, 16, was last seen floating downstream in her life vest. Her PFD and boat were later recovered by search parties, but her body did not turn up until three days later.