Lake Tahoe Birthday Boat Outing

A joyful birthday outing on Lake Tahoe turned into a devastating tragedy when a sudden summer storm capsized a boat carrying ten people, killing eight. Among the victims was Joshua Antony Pickles, a 37-year-old DoorDash executive, along with his parents Paula and Terry. The other victims included friends from California and New York, all of whom had gathered aboard a 27-foot Chris-Craft vessel near D.L. Bliss State Park. Two people survived the ordeal, but their current condition remains unclear.

Witnesses described the storm as fierce and fast, with waves reaching up to ten feet and winds as strong as 30 knots. Emergency calls poured in around 5 p.m., prompting a large-scale rescue operation involving the U.S. Coast Guard, state parks, and local emergency crews. Video captured by a nearby boat captain showed chaotic lake conditions moments before the vessel overturned. Search and recovery efforts continued over two days until all missing bodies were found.

Families and friends have since shared their grief and memories. Pickles’ wife, who stayed on shore with their infant daughter, expressed heartbreak over the loss. DoorDash leadership paid tribute to Pickles’ legacy, praising his leadership and warmth. Other victims, like retired plumber Timothy O’Leary and beloved family man Stephen Lindsay, were remembered for their devotion and kindness. The Sheriff’s Office extended condolences to all families and thanked first responders for their swift efforts.

While Lake Tahoe mourned its worst boating tragedy in recent memory, another water-related death occurred weeks earlier in Texas. Ava Moore, an 18-year-old U.S. Air Force Preparatory School student, was fatally struck by a jet ski while kayaking. The operator fled but was later identified and arrested. Both tragedies underscore the dangers that can arise unexpectedly on the water — and the heartbreak left in their wake.

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