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I am reposting my previous report about the rescue on Rock Lake because of the recent accident at Rock Lake. A young Gonzaga student died in a tragic kayak accident. Weather and the ability to get to land due to the shear rock cliffs around the lake played an critical part in this accident. The rescuer had to go over a mile to reach the 3 kayakers. Please view the article in 4/2 issue of the Spokesman Review or on KREM.com.
I am still trying to get any volunteer program, perhaps and Eagle Scout progect, to help with constuction of a warning sign at the launch area. I have found some funding for a volunteer program to help with the construction of a sign to warn boaters of the danger of the unpredictable weather and the submerged rocks lying just below the surface of the lake. Please consider the weather whenever you go on this lake, it cost a young man his life.
Went fishing to Rock lake yesterday, fishing was good but saving two young mens lifes,off the chart! God bless I was there fishing, I had made plans to go to the Snake river to go for steelhead, but the last two times out we've been skunked, so we went to Rock lake. The lake is, to those who know it, very dangerous and unpredictable. With the people I take out to the lake I showed them the rock towers that shoot up from 200 ft. to 300 ft. down up to 1 ft under the waters surface . We had seen these two boys go down the north side of the lake to the far end to the incoming creek. We were on the south side trolling. I still was showing Don the spots to look out for when we heard the small boat coming back on the south side of the lake where we had been trowling. I had just been telling Don about the two boys that had died on the lake several years ago. Don and I were now trowling on the north side of the lake when we heard load hollering from the south side of the lake where we had last seen the boys. I looked through my binoculars and saw no boat only debris. We started the boat up and headed to help the boys as fast as we could. We pulled both boys into our boat as their boat had already sunk. They were both suffering from hypothermia. The boat had hit one of the under water towers of rock and they had to swim 100 yards fully clothed to shore, which if you know Rock Lake you can't climb the cliffs out and swiming in 28 degree water to get out isn't going to happen. It was the boys first time in the boat and it was way over its weight limit, the first time in Rock Lake and they didn't tell anybody they were there and we were the only other boat there. The boys could have died, the moral of the story is to research the lake and its trouble spots, know your boat and its limits, weather is unpredictable,
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