Accident Database

Report ID#69864

1995-05-30
accident date
Unidentified River Guide
victim
0
victim age
Merced
river
5) Redbud to Briceburg
section
n/a
location
8000
gage
High
water level
IV
river difficulty
Swim into Strainer
cause code(s)
Does not Apply
injury type(s)
High Water, One Boat Trip
factors
Private
trip type
Raft
boat type
status?
status

Description

RIVER GUIDE DROWNS ON THE MERCED RIVER “Chevron Run” near El Portal, CA: May 30, 1995 Gradient 100 fpm; Volume 8,000 cfs; Classification IV-V DESCRIPTION: The Merced River outside Yosemite National Park is a popular class IV run. On May 30th it was running at 8,000 cfs, a very high level. Three off-duty guides put in at the Chevron station on route 140 at  6 pm . Below here the river drops at 100 feet per mile and is considered Class V. The raft, a combination paddle and oar rig, flipped. Two of the guides made it safely ashore; a third was last seen swimming vigorously to safety. His body was found the next day; his life vest had snagged in streamside willows and brush a few hundred yards above the route 140 bridge. SOURCE: Chris Donohue posting to Rec.Boats.Paddle; K-Flow News ANALYSIS: The main cause of this death was high water, which made self-rescue extremely difficult and put water flowing through streamside willow thickets. The guides avoided a lower put-in which bypassed the most intense water, but they clearly knew what they were getting into. A second boat might have assisted in rescue, but given the intensity of the water are no guarantees.