Canoeing Accidents
There were two canoeing fatalities in the last six months. On March 23rd a fisherman died on Sherman’s Creek in central Pennsylvania. The man, who was not wearing a PFD, had anchored his canoe in strong current. The anchor line pulled hi stern underwater, swamping the canoe. The man was caught in the anchor line while trying to release it. His partner escaped unharmed. On June 14th two men were paddling on the St Croix River, which forms the border between Maine and Canada. Despite being experienced paddlers their boat capsized in a long class II rapid. One man made it to shore, but his 78-year-old partner washed some distance downstream and drowned, despite wearing a PFD. First responders said that he was “pretty banged up,” and a head injury might have contributed to his death.