The story behind this incident is a warning to all bush folks.
A client from my lodge called me today and told me he was the one who called in the rescue chopper. A 60 year old experienced white water guy decided to canoe down a tributary to the Smoky River and float to the hwy bridge and get out. He took two younger girls with him.
The first no no was they only had two life jackets, so the girls put them on, and the guy went without. As soon as they hit the water they were in trouble and tried to get to shore, but failed. The canoe hit the mainstream Smoky River and was immediately hit by a log floating downstream and they capsized. They grabbed onto a log and floated downstream clinging to it for hours.
The guy told the girls that they were approaching a campsite... and it was their last chance. He told them to swim for their lives and go get him some help. I guess the girls didn't want to go but he insisted it was now or never. The two girls made it to shore because of those life jackets, but had severe hypothermia.
My client didn't see the girls as they were swimming for their lives but he did see the guy floating by from his campsite. He made the call and the chopper arrived within 17 minutes which is incredible. Meanwhile two guys with more balls then brains jumped into their jet boat and tried to catch up to the guy. They went around a couple turns in the river and ran into a log jamb that was exploding with piled up logs, some of which were shooting 40' into the air when they hit the jamb. Needless to say they pulled a 180 and got back to the campsite dodging logs and debris the whole way.
It's easy to point fingers and say how could a guy be so stupid but I've done stupid things before and bottom line is a man paid the price for his mistake. But once again life jackets made the difference here. RIP canoe man.