Accident Database

Report ID#65019

1993-06-03
accident date
Cynthia Westfall
victim
40
victim age
Marsh Creek
river
State Highway 21 to Middle Fork Salmon
section
n/a
location
n/a
gage
Medium
water level
III
river difficulty
Pinned in Boat Against Strainer
cause code(s)
Does not Apply
injury type(s)
One Boat Trip
factors
Private
trip type
Raft
boat type
status?
status

Description

STRAINER CATCHES RAFT, KILLS WOMAN Marsh Creek, Central Idaho : June 30, 1993 Gradient: 54 fpm; Volume unknown; Classification: III DESCRIPTION: Marsh Creek, in the headwaters of the Middle Fork of the Salmon, is often used as an early-season approach to the river. It is a continuous Class III run notorious for logjams in its braided channel. On June 30, 1993 Cynthia Westfall, 40, was riding in a 15 foot oar-powered raft when it broadsided on a log jam. One tube was sucked underwater and Westfall was pulled out. She may have been held for a time underneath the strainer before being carried downstream. She was recovered, still in her life vest, and pronounced dead from drowning. SOURCE: NORS Currents ANALYSIS: Strainers are very dangerous to boaters pinned upstream. Rafters broadsiding on them are advised to jump onto the logs immediately to avoid being swept underneath them.