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Info on Marsh Creek Death, taken from Yahoo's Idaho Whitewater New
- Forum: RaftZone
Date: May 23 2006, 3:14 GMT
From: Conundrum
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"On May 19, 2006, the Custer County Sheriff's Office received a report that a member of a rafting party on Marsh Creek had passed away due to a heart attack. Arrangements were made for law enforcement, Forest Service personnel and a Deputy Coroner to go into Marsh Creek area and retrieve the body.
"When personnel arrived on scene it was determined that the victim, James Stewart, age 50 of Telluride, Colorado, had gone into the water from a raft that had flipped, the afternoon of Thursday, May 18, 2006.
"The Custer County Sheriff's Office would like to thank all the other agencies that assisted in the recovery effort.
"No further details will be released on this incident as it is under investigation.
"The Custer County Sheriff's Office Marine Deputy would like to remind everyone that the river is very dangerous this time of year. We have extreme high water due to early spring run off. She advised that Marsh Creek is almost to the point where it would be un-navigable, and if you do choose to float this section of the river you must have expert knowledge in river navigation.
"She recently received a report that at the first foot bridge on Marsh Creek, kayakers had to duck to float under. Any vessel larger than a kayak will not be able to clear the bridge; there it is advised to scout the bridge prior to floating."
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