Grand Canyon National Park (AZ)
Rangers Free Boats Stranded At Crystal Rapid
On Monday afternoon, rangers freed the second of two boats which became stranded over the weekend at Crystal Rapid on the Colorado River. On Friday afternoon, park dispatch received a report of a boat stuck on the rock garden at Crystal Rapid. River and search and rescue rangers and the park’s inflatable Zodiac were flown by helicopter to a nearby beach, where it was determined that one of two motorized rafts in a Western River Expeditions boat trip had become stranded at the top of the rock garden. The Zodiac was launched to rescue the boat’s passengers, and, by 8 p.m., the 16 passengers and crew had been transported to shore, where they set up camp. The other raft in the party continued on to Lower Tuna. The following morning, an Outdoors Unlimited oar-powered raft became stranded at the same location as rescuers were attempting retrieval of the Western raft. Rescuers already on the scene quickly rescued the boat’s operator and transported her to shore, where she rejoined the Outdoors Unlimited trip. On Saturday, a separate Western river trip passed through the area and picked up half of the passengers from the stranded boat on the original trip. On Sunday, a raft sent by Western to take the place of the stranded raft arrived at Crystal Rapid, resupplied the Outdoors Unlimited trip which had lost gear when its boat flipped, then picked up the remaining passengers and crew from the original Western trip so that they could continue down the river and rejoin the rest of their group. Once resupplied, the Outdoors Unlimited trip also continued down the river. Their boat was freed late in the day on Sunday and tied to shore downriver of the rapid so that Outdoors Unlimited could retrieve it at a later date. On Monday, after unloading and partially de-rigging the raft to lighten its load, rangers were able to free the Western raft, which was reloaded and rigged and continued downstream to the takeout at Pearce Ferry. No injuries to either boating party were reported.