Accident Database

Report ID#69878

1993-07-06
accident date
Stephen Sheldon
victim
0
victim age
Deschutes
river
05. Dillon Falls to Aspen
section
n/a
location
n/a
gage
Low
water level
V+
river difficulty
Caught in a Natural Hydraulic
cause code(s)
Does not Apply
injury type(s)
Poor Planning, Inexperience, One Boat Trip
factors
Private
trip type
Raft
boat type
status?
status

Description

TRRAGIC ERROR KILLS TWO MEN Deschutes River near Bend, OR: July 6, 1993 DESCRIPTION: Two brothers, Stephen Sheldon and Ben Lockhart, planned a casual class II float with their kids on July 6. But they made a tragic mistake. They thought they’d launched their raft below Dillon Falls on the Deschutes, a popular Oregon river. Instead, they made a wrong turn and put in where most groups take out, just above a 10′ high Class VI drop. Their two lightweight vinyl rafts were torn apart. Both adults drowned despite wearing horse-collar PFD’s. Mr. Lockhart’s children, aged 3, 4, and 7, were recovered downstream. His 4 year old clung to the edge of a cliff in waist-deep water for three hours before rescuers could be lowered to him. SOURCES: John Eaton and John McClenny posting to rec.boats.paddle;  the Worcester Telegram. ANALYSIS: Inexperience, and an unfamiliarity with the river caused the death. These falls are apparently well marked with riverside signs. Unfortunately, the signs are placed well upstream of the “takeout” which was this party’s launch site.