Accident Database

Report ID#69862

1995-01-15
accident date
Justin Van Ness
victim
25
victim age
Cazenovia Creek, W. Branch
river
Aurora to West Seneca
section
Old Dam site
location
n/a
gage
Medium
water level
II
river difficulty
Caught in a Natural Hydraulic
cause code(s)
Does not Apply
injury type(s)
Cold Water, Inadequate Equipment, Solo Paddling
factors
Private
trip type
Whitewater Kayak
boat type
status?
status

Description

LONE KAYAKER DROWNS ON CAZENOVIA CREEK West Branch Near Colden (outside Buffalo) N.Y.: January 13, 1995 DESCRIPTION: The body of Justin Van Ness, a 25 year old kayaker, was pulled from the West Branch of Cazenovia Creek not far from his West Falls home. After his parents reported him missing, sheriff’s deputies found pieces of his boat floating in the creek and back-tracked. The body was found recirculating at the base of a steep ledge which acted similar to a low-head dam. SOURCE: Bob Glanville, AWA and The Buffalo News ANALYSIS: (Glanville) The victim and I live in a very small town, but neither I or any of the local boaters knew him. Clearly he was not a regular local paddler. He was paddling a glass boat made by Old Town in the 1970’s. One of my paddling acquaintances talked with a member of the volunteer rescue squad and learned that he wore no life vest, helmet, or cold weather protection. He was reportedly found in a hydraulic below a 6 foot high ledge. There is a nasty river wide strainer just upstream which may have caused the accident. I have run the drop at high water without difficulty and was surprised that it would hold a body. Mr. Van Ness was probably not an experienced kayaker. He was paddling in cold water without proper equipment and this, as much as the strainer and hole, is what got him into trouble.