Ignorance and Complacency—Common Denominators in Many Park Accidents

Spring can be prime season in some parks for canoeing, kayaking and other types of boating. Water levels are often higher in rivers from either spring rains and/or snow melt, but when combined with ignorance or complacency, too much water can present a serious problem. Two visitors at Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area recently learned that lesson the hard way.
- By Jim Burnett - March 27th, 2009 5:39am