| River: | Salt |
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| Reach #: |
Salt [AZ]
1 - Fort Apache to US 60 III-IV+(V+)
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| Section: | 2 - US 60 to Hwy 288 above Roosevelt Reservoir |
| Location: | Quartzite falls |
| Water Level: | Medium |
| Difficulty: | VI |
| Accident Code(s): | Bad Hydraulic |
| Injury Code(s): | Heart, Fatal |
| Age: | 43 |
| Experienced/Inexperienced: | Extensive Experience |
| Private/Commercial: | Private |
| Boat Type: | Raft |
| Number of Occupants: | 3 |
| Number of Victims: | 1 |
| Other Victim Names: | Jerry Buckhold |
| Detailed Description: | PAIR DROWNS IN
Gradient 22 fpm; Volume high; Classification IV
DESCRIPTION: On
Their run did not go well. One of the rafters fell out in the lead-in; their boat dropped over the ledge sideways with the third person hanging on. One person disappeared under the water and reappeared some distance downstream, floating face down. A second person tried to jump from the raft but was pulled back into the hole and disappeared. The survivor waited until the raft got pushed against the left side wall, then jumped clear and climbed out of the water. The bodies of Richard Panitch, 44, and Jerry Buckhold, 43, were first spotted by ranch hands in the vicinity of Coon Creek who notified authorities. The next day a helicopter was in the area searching for a raft guide who had fallen out of his raft while sleeping. They spotted someone at
SOURCE: Rob Reiterman; The
EPILOGUE: Later that year a group of vigilantes blew up the ledge that created the hole. When caught by authorities, they said that this drowning and others had motivated them to take this action to make the river safer. Some people said that the ringleader, a former guide, didn't like making the portage. Their action found little support in the paddling community. All the men were found guilty; one man jumped bail and remains at large.
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| Conclusions: | ANALYSIS: Portaging
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| Report Status: | Completed |
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