Accident Database

Report ID#69868

1995-06-17
accident date
Mose Pacheco
victim
45
victim age
Arkansas
river
03. The Numbers
section
n/a
location
2800 cfs
gage
High
water level
IV
river difficulty
Flush Drowning
cause code(s)
Does not Apply, Hypothermia
injury type(s)
Cold Water, High Water, One Boat Trip
factors
Private
trip type
Raft
boat type
status?
status

Description

PRIVATE RAFTER CAUGHT IN HOLE, FLIPS, AND DROWNS Numbers Section of the Arkansas near Salida, CO: June 17, 1995 Gradient 72 ft/mi; Volume 4.5’/2800 cfs; Classification IV+ DESCRIPTION: The numbers section of the Arkansas, Colorado’s classic Class IV run, was running high at 2800 cfs on June 17th. Mose Pacheco, 45, a private rafter with some formal training, was paddling a small 11.5′ raft with three other men. They flipped in a hole located below the endo rock just above Rapid #5. Despite the icy water Pacheco was wearing no wetsuit. One man self-rescued above the drop; two others held on to the raft and were washed through Rapid #5. The victim was floating face down and unresponsive. Kayakers witnessing the accident chased him downstream along a riverside road in a pickup truck. Ten minutes later they pulled him to shore below Drop #5. One of the rescuers was a doctor; he began CPR, but could not revive him. SOURCE: Rocky Mountain News; CWWA Safety Chair Roger W. Lynn ANALYSIS: The lack of a wetsuit or a second boat for safety backup, combined with marginal river skills and a high river level, were responsible for this tragedy. The victim should have chosen less challenging water, like the “Frog Rock” section downstream, or located a second boat and some wetsuits.