By Associated Press - Friday, May 30, 2014

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) - A Billings man who tried to float down the flooding Yellowstone River on a log quickly ended up in the rushing water and was carried about a mile downstream before he was able to get to shore.

The Yellowstone County sheriff’s office located 24-year-old Rob Chapo shortly after 5:30 p.m. Thursday and pulled him onto a rescue boat. His friend had called 911 about 30 minutes earlier.

Lt. Kent O’Donnell says Chapo told officers he had been drinking with a friend near a fishing access when he decided to try to float down the river on a log. The log soon rolled, throwing Chapo into the water.



U.S. Geological Survey data indicated the river was discharging at 60,000 cubic feet per second and was about a foot below flood stage.

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