Accident Database

Report ID#66829

1990-07-28
accident date
Daniel Berryman
victim
11
victim age
Chattooga
river
Section 3 - Earls Ford to Route 76 Bridge
section
The Narrows
location
1'
gage
Low
water level
III
river difficulty
Foot Entrapment
cause code(s)
Does not Apply
injury type(s)
Failed Rescue, One Boat Trip
factors
Private
trip type
Whitewater Kayak
boat type
status?
status

Description

TEENAGER DROWNS ON THE CHATOOGA Section 111; “The Narrows” above the Rt 76 Bridge on the Georgia/S.C. Line Date: Saturday July 28th, 1990 River Level 1.0; Classification: III DESCRIPTION: Section III of the Chatooga is a long run which was the primary backdrop for the movie Deliverance. With the exception of a big ledge at the end, which is often portaged, the run is popular with intermediate paddlers. 1.0 is a low flow. The group consisted of a father and his ten-year-old daughter paddling open canoe and the victim, his son Daniel 11, paddling C-1. The open canoe ran the rapid cleanly and eddied out on the right. The son ran second, flipped, and bailed out. While attempting to stand in the swift water at the mouth of the narrows Daniel’s foot became entrapped. His father attempted a rescue by swimming and wading; he actually pulled the boy’s PFD off and may have dislodged him on the third attempt. The body was recovered later by rescue personnel at 7:15 PM in the pool just downstream. ANALYSIS: Foot entrapment is always a danger, especially on streams like the Chatooga which feature eroded, undercut, sedimentary formations. Standing in water which comes over your knees is extremely dangerous and is definitely not recommended. (CW)