Accident Database

Report ID#69671

2017-05-06
accident date
Larry Piefer
victim
60
victim age
Pine Creek
river
Ansonia to Blackwell
section
n/a
location
n/a
gage
High
water level
II
river difficulty
cause code(s)
n/a
injury type(s)
n/a
factors
Private
trip type
Other
boat type
status?
status

Description

Crews searching Pine Creek Gorge for missing kayaker By Karyn Anselmo, News Producer WENY-TV News May 10, 2017 6:44 PM EST WELLSBORO, PA (WENY) – Pennsylvania conservation officials, emergency crews, and kayaking guides are going on their fourth day of searching for a man who was swept away in the Pine Creek Gorge in Tioga, County. State officials confirmed to WENY News a recovery effort is underway for Larry Piefer of Mannheim, Pennsylvania. Piefer, who is in his 60s, was with another person on a biyak (type of kayak) when it hit a tree in the water in the gorge creek on Sunday afternoon. Piefer and the other person were thrown into the water. The other person was immediately rescued by another boater. Piefer was last seen being swept downstream. Recovery crews have spent the past several days in the water. They’ve searched 45 miles of shoreline. HE WAS PADDLING WITH THREE OTHER KAYAKERS UPDATE: Missing kayaker found dead By Karyn Anselmo, News Producer May 12, 2017 he Tioga County Coroner’s Office has confirmed to WENY News missing kayaker Larry Piefer was found dead Thursday. ———- WELLSBORO, PA (WENY) – Pennsylvania conservation officials, emergency crews, and kayaking guides are going on their fourth day of searching for a man who was swept away in the Pine Creek Gorge in Tioga, County. State officials confirmed to WENY News a recovery effort is underway for Larry Piefer of Mannheim, Pennsylvania. Piefer, who is in his 60s, was with another person on a biyak (type of kayak) when it hit a tree in the water in the gorge creek on Sunday afternoon. Piefer and the other person were thrown into the water. The other person was immediately rescued by another boater. Piefer was last seen being swept downstream. Recovery crews have spent the past several days in the water. They’ve searched 45 miles of shoreline.