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Re: question Drowning on Rackette River in NY proteinbot New
Re: news Death on Stone Valley Section of Racquette River, NY Kelleytm New
Date: Sep 02 2002, 20:01 GMT
From: phor20

Hey Tim
Richie ran the high line at the narrows.  Finished the boof and was home free, then was kicked right, the pour over from the drop caught just enough of his stern, as it did to most other boaters and flipped against the wall.  After a few  missed roll attemps, Rich tried to exit his boat, and was moving his hands above his boat as if to signal that he needed help.  He was making the a jerking motion as if he was kicking free and pushing out of the boat, and this happened two different times. I thought he was free but noticed he hadn't come up.  Two others in our group paddled out to him to right him up and he was unconscience.  

Witnessing this tragic event and knowing Rich, I have come to this conclusion. I beleive that he was unable to get to his cord to exit.  he was wearing neoprene gloves, for protection against the rocks.  This may have compounded the issue.  I as well as other's that know Rich and witnessed the event, beleive that his cord was tucked under the lip of his boat and his sprayskirt preventing him from grabbing his loop.  He was wearing a snapdragon sprayskirt which was very tight. After an unsuccesful bow rescue by two fantastic boaters rich washed over he first big drop unconscience in his boat.  The force from that rapid threw him free with the skirt still attatched to the boat, suggesting that he may have came out through the tunnel.


    
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