Accident Database

Report ID#69617

1988-05-24
accident date
Gregory Luebert
victim
0
victim age
Clearwater, S. Fork
river
Hanging Rock to Cougar Creek Trailhead
section
Mile Nine
location
2500
gage
High
water level
IV+
river difficulty
Flush Drowning, PFD Fell Off, Swim into Rock or Sieve
cause code(s)
Does not Apply
injury type(s)
Other
factors
Private
trip type
Other
boat type
status?
status

Description

Gregory Luebert, professor of political science and expert canoeist, drowned near the end of the Golden Canyon of the South Fork of the Clearwater in Idaho. At a rapid near “mile nine” Mr. Luebert flipped after surfing a hole. His roll failed, and he took a half-mile swim down an intense stretch of rapids. At one point he was close to shore but lacked the strength to save himself. At the bottom of the rapid there was a large rock that he was unable to avoid. He washed against it and was pinned under water for thirty seconds, and the water pulled his life jacket off. His friends grabbed him whrn he washed out, pulled him ashore, and applied CPR. He was declared dead at the scene by EMT’s 45 minutes later. SOURCE: Michael Bush, in the Sierra Club River Touring Section Newsletter Flush drownings are a serious risk in continuous whitewater. The risk can be mitigated by mutual support; the rest depends on skill and good judgement.