Accident Database

Report ID#69275

2004-06-22
accident date
Clarence Savage
victim
52
victim age
Sixmile Creek
river
Seward Hwy along E. Fork of Six Mile to Sunshine
section
"The Predator" rapid
location
n/a
gage
n/a
water level
IV
river difficulty
Swim into Strainer
cause code(s)
Heart Attack / Heart Failure
injury type(s)
Cold Water
factors
Commercial
trip type
Raft
boat type
status?
status

Description

On June 22nd a tourist from Chicago died on a commercial rafting trip on Sixmile Creek near Anchorage, Alaska. This class IV river consists entirely of snow and glacier melt, and water temperatures are extremely low. One of their guests, Clarence Savage, 52, wore a drysuit, life vest, and helmet. He was thrown into the water when his raft hit a “rough spot” in “The Predator” rapid. He washed under a log before guides could get to him and was not breathing despite excellent gear and short immersion time. In a interview in the Anchorage, Alaska Daily News, State Trooper Greg Wilkinson reminded us that very cold water can cause breathing or heart problems in susceptible individuals. This includes many people over 50.