Just saw this impressive climbing technique on youtube. Fantastic skill and ingenuity.
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
SS Kelloe and Duet
This is me diving on the Kello - a happy fiasco - the Kello is in 50metres of water about 2 miles from my house.
You can see more info about the Kello at this site
http://www.michaelmcfadyenscuba.info/viewpage.php?page_id=67
Malabar Headland Abseil
Each year we abseil of the headland and swim back to the boat ramp at Malabar. The rock at the bottom is called Yellow Rock and is really beautiful.
Wednesday, October 24, 2001
Bondi Swim
I live near Bondi and love to swim there especially in the surf. I can spend a couple of hours in the water - I like to go out in the rip and then catch a wave from out the back and then let the rip take me back out again.
Because the sand is very hard to cross I get in where it is the easiest and then swim to where the best waves are.
Sometimes people get worried I will drown - especially because the wheelchair is sitting on the beach. Once they called the ambulance and had all the rescue boats out looking for me. I didn't know they were looking for me - I was right next to them looking for the drowned swimmer!
Anyway check this out
Because the sand is very hard to cross I get in where it is the easiest and then swim to where the best waves are.
Sometimes people get worried I will drown - especially because the wheelchair is sitting on the beach. Once they called the ambulance and had all the rescue boats out looking for me. I didn't know they were looking for me - I was right next to them looking for the drowned swimmer!
Anyway check this out
Tuesday, October 24, 1989
Duckenfield
Back in 1987 Alan & I went searching for the wreck of the Duckenfield off Long Reef Sydney. We found it and then kept it a secret for a year when in conjunctionwith the Dept of Planning we announced its location to the public at a big do at UNSW.
You can read all about the wreck here - Duckenfield
You can read all about the wreck here - Duckenfield
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