Episode Intro
It was the ABC Information that first alerted the outside neighborhood to Macca’s Large Wall Fall close to Blackheath within the Blue Mountains of New South Wales. With over 30 years climbing below his belt, together with many first ascents and tales, a few of that are the stuff of legend, he is likely one of the Blue Mountains climbing neighborhood’s most well-known characters.
5 years on from the accident, he joins me as we speak with Sergeant Dal Atkinson, the staff chief of Blue Mountains Police Rescue Squad, to talk about what occurred and what the challenges of location, entry and climate made this one of many longest and most troublesome cliff rescues in New South Wales.

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Key episode takeaways
- Significance of not adventuring alone
- The worth of expertise and expertise constructed from a life outside
- The priceless talent of assessing danger objectively
- All the time having a option to name for assist (in protection or satellite tv for pc possibility)
- Getting ready and carrying all you want in case issues go mistaken (further heat garments, emergency blanket)
- The privilege of dwelling in a rustic with entry to well-trained and resourced emergency companies
- Understanding how fireplace/flood/climate can change landscapes
- Realizing that rescue/assist isn’t instant, even you probably have entry to 000. Many issues can have an effect on the pace of assist attending to you and guaranteeing that you’ve ample provides to handle environmental, meals, water provides whereas ready.
- Perception into situations and insurance policies (eg. fatigue/hours) that may have an effect on rescue.
- Consciousness of assist away from the incident location (eg. ahead command publish, assist employees, sources and escalation chains) which can be usually the unseen a part of rescues.
- And a lot extra…
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