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Bassload
04-11-2014, 12:17 AM
Another rescue at RV tonight

http://www.nj.com/hunterdon/index.ssf/2014/04/3_hospitalized_after_canoe_flips_in_round_valley_r eservoir.html#incart_river

AndyS
04-11-2014, 12:54 AM
I was there last week and people were launching rubber rafts into the 38* water........uggggh.

bigfishy
04-11-2014, 01:16 AM
Glad everyone is ok....A guy last yr drowned after falling out of his canoe....Nobody knew it happened until his car with NY plates never left that night....They found him not far from the north tower , on the bottom in sixty fow...Gotta be careful out there, RV claims victims almost every yr...

Btw = MC is deeper

briansnat
04-11-2014, 01:35 AM
It can be brutal there. Here is something I posted on another outdoors forum after an aborted fishing trip last fall



Forecast was for a breezy Saturday with winds 15 - 20 mph and a fairly calm Sunday with winds 5-10 MPH. Our ride to our campsite on Saturday was a wet one and we finally reached camp and dried out. Considering the windy conditions and whitecaps I decided to skip fishing that day and just hang out in camp.

The next morning the wind had shifted, picked up a lot and was blowing directly from across the lake, meaning that anybody trying to make it back to the boat launch would be going head first into it, not so bad for us because we had the motor. It would be a hairy, and wet ride for us but I was pretty confident we'd make it back OK.

About 9:30 am I noticed a lone canoe out on the lake among the whitecaps and think WTF? Those guys are nuts. I grab my binoculars and can see several other canoes all having great difficulty paddling into the wind. A few of the boats were tandem canoes with a single paddler sitting in the back. I watched one guy desperately try to keep his canoe bow forward, but eventually he wound up paddling stern first into the wind. Some of the boats had kids in them. I called to my wife and asked her to call the state park police because with 55 degree water I thought this might not end well.

The guy who was trying to paddle backwards had given up and blown back to shore not far from our campsite. I went over to see how I could help. He said they were a Boy Scout troop with seven canoes. He said to lighten the boats they had sent most of the younger kids back with some of the gear via the hiking trail and tried to get the canoes and rest of the camping gear back using the adults and older kids. I offered to tow him across once we packed our camp up. While he was waiting for us to pack up he hailed another motorboat that had room and he climbed in and they took him back, towing the empty canoe.

Meanwhile I could see four rescue boats out there searching the lake for the paddlers who were now widely scattered. Packed and ready to go we started across the lake. I entertained my wife by loudly singing "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" as the bow plunged in to the waves and the spray soaked us (she was not amused).

About 1/3 of the way across we encountered an exhausted solo canoer just sitting there being tossed by the waves. I asked him if he wanted a tow and he enthusiastically accepted. I briefly though about bringing him into our boat, but we were packed to the gunnels with camping equipment and transferring between boats in those conditions was not a good idea in my opinion. I tied some parachute cord I found to his bow and started towing. He explained that he had called the park police and asked for a tow, but they told him that towing canoes in those conditions was too dangerous and they would not do it. We soon found out why. We couldn't go more than about 2 mph or the canoe was seriously in danger of flipping so we sloooowly made our way across the lake. Chatting with the guy over the wind I found out that he was there with his buddies for a camping bachelor party, so there were at least two groups of paddlers on the reservoir.

After about an hour we had made some headway but were still over a mile from the launch. A rescue boat happened by and we flagged it down. They pulled the canoer aboard along with his equipment and his boat and whisked him to safety.

We eventually arrived back at the boat ramp and it was a beehive of activity. Ambulance, police, SAR personnel. While I went to get the car my wife was talking to one of the SAR guys. He said several canoes did flip and they had to rescue the paddlers, but now every was accounted for and safe. I'd like to take credit for initiating the rescue, but when my wife called she was told they were aware of the situation help was on the way. Just glad everyone was OK and they had stories to tell when they got home, but I wonder about the wisdom of trying to paddle back under those conditions, especially with kids.

Never did get to do any fishing.

Predator
04-11-2014, 07:44 AM
Another rescue at RV tonight

http://www.nj.com/hunterdon/index.ssf/2014/04/3_hospitalized_after_canoe_flips_in_round_valley_r eservoir.html#incart_river

6pm in the evening and it's still basically winter so lets go for a canoe ride in Round Valley…..how freaking stupid can you be??? who pays for this rescue?

Bicey
04-11-2014, 08:41 AM
I was there last week and people were launching rubber rafts into the 38* water........uggggh.

I saw this sunday ......I was cringing the whole time. I also saw two guys in a 8 or 10 ft plastic style bass tender.......scary.

15FOOTER
04-11-2014, 09:07 AM
After what we went thru on tuesday im just glad these guys are alive..ive never experienced my body shut down like that. In the immortal words of the bigfishy its fun until its not fun. He who preps and reluctantly cancels the day lives to fiz another day. Be smart especially w kids.

Eskimo
04-11-2014, 09:21 AM
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Perhaps one of the reasons why Merrill Creek hasn't had any recent fatalities is because they have a dude who works in a booth in the parking lot by the boat ramp that oversees people launching into the lake.

He logs in all the boaters, makes sure they have proper equipment and isn't afraid to call people out if they are doing something against the rules or may be about to do something dangerous.

Maybe Round Valley needs somebody to tend to the boat ramp like that.


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Polelock
04-11-2014, 10:06 AM
Maybe Round Valley needs somebody to tend to the boat ramp like that.

Maybe some people just need to use more common sense... Canoe's can tip on a calm day.. The water is 38-45 degrees now.. This does not give you more than 30 minutes to make it to safety... Glad they made it ok..

jimmythegreek
04-11-2014, 12:16 PM
I got a autoPDF last Xmas and i always wear it if its under 50degree water temps. If Im fishing solo I usually wear it and on LH I often do while running

Polelock
04-11-2014, 02:05 PM
Here is an update.. It was the 2nd capsize within the week!

http://www.nj.com/hunterdon-county-democrat/index.ssf/2014/04/hopewell_man_teens_rescued_fro.html#incart_river_d efault

Moz
04-11-2014, 02:14 PM
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Maybe Round Valley needs somebody to tend to the boat ramp like that.


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Only problem is if they have someone monitor the boatramp area (where there are actually 2 different launch areas so you would need 2 people) there is still the main park to launch from as well.

Short of closing the whole lake down there's no foolproof defense against stupidity.

UglyStick
04-11-2014, 02:23 PM
Short of closing the whole lake down there's no foolproof defense against stupidity.

Exactly... thus the old saying... If you make something idiot proof they'll just build a better idiot...