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#916881 - 10/23/09 08:56 AM Paul Bailey accident
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I don't know if any of you know Paul Bailey.



He has climbed all over Washington and smith so I suspect some of you have seen him around. He worked for rmi two summers ago, and spent last summer working in mazama...maybe for outward bound. He is on a road trip in Australia and just took a very bad roof fall.

newspaper story

He had $25,000 of medical insurance, but that won't cover his costs. I'll be sending him what I can.

Paul and I spent 3 weeks together at jtree this xmas.

http://www.websterart.com/html/jtree2008.html

The guy is an awesome climber and partner.

more info here:
paul bailey website
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#916888 - 10/23/09 10:14 AM Re: Paul Bailey accident [Re: markwebster]
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Sent a little money. I hope someone will do the same for me if I was there. All the love and prayer man. You can do it!

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#916893 - 10/23/09 10:39 AM Re: Paul Bailey accident [Re: Plaidman]
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very sorry to hear this frown I'll throw some money in the pot, too.

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#916948 - 10/23/09 02:30 PM Re: Paul Bailey accident [Re: rob]
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Mark, you're a good partner to be there for him like this, posting up so we can all pitch in w/the cash and concern. Coming together as a community is a an unexpected part of climbing that I'm appreciating more and more. Thanks for sending up the signal for Paul. tup
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#917077 - 10/24/09 10:09 AM Re: Paul Bailey accident [Re: Sherri]
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More info:

Paul did indeed work at Outward Bound in Mazama last summer and I can attest that he's an incredibly kind, charismatic guy and a safe climber who had some bad luck (a bolt reportedly sheared off or pulled out in his fall).

He's a really good guy and any donation, even a tiny amount, would help and show him that the climbing community sticks together and supports each other through difficult situations. I think any good news he can get at this point would be welcome.

Thanks everyone,

Steve
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#917081 - 10/24/09 11:25 AM Re: Paul Bailey accident [Re: goatboy]
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That sucks...I don't know where the post is now...but could his fall be related to the bad bolts that were posted previously at an area in Australia...?? I think there was even a video of the local climbers pulling the bolts out by hand??

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#917082 - 10/24/09 11:29 AM Re: Paul Bailey accident [Re: Joe_Poulton]
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Was Paul climbing in the Blue Mountains? That's where this other incident happend: http://www.onsight.com.au/news-blog/articles/36/nicks-accident-what-happened

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#917086 - 10/24/09 11:52 AM Re: Paul Bailey accident [Re: Joe_Poulton]
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his bicep tat is totally familiar to me - maybe i saw him in index this summer?
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#917180 - 10/25/09 01:19 AM Re: Paul Bailey accident [Re: Joe_Poulton]
foraker Offline
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Originally Posted By: Joe_Poulton
Was Paul climbing in the Blue Mountains? That's where this other incident happend: http://www.onsight.com.au/news-blog/articles/36/nicks-accident-what-happened



The Grampians are down in Victoria. The Blue Mtns are in New South Wales.

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#917216 - 10/25/09 02:53 PM Re: Paul Bailey accident [Re: foraker]
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Alright, then not the same location...thanks.

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#917298 - 10/25/09 11:17 PM Re: Paul Bailey accident [Re: ivan]
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yes, he has climbed a lot at index.
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#917371 - 10/26/09 11:56 AM Re: Paul Bailey accident [Re: markwebster]
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Latest news from the blogspot site. Sounds like some big challenges ahead.

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Paul had surgery to repair his wrists yesterday. The surgeon said he had never seen wrists in such bad shape; the bones, like pieces of a broken mirror, were completely shattered into many small bits by the impact. The surgeon worked until 11pm to complete the surgery because he had to piece many tiny fragments back together again and reset the pieces with plates and pins. He remarked that Paul's wrists were a small sacrifice to his brain. If he had not covered his face with them, he probably would not be alive today.

Post surgery Paul has acquired a low-grade fever (99-100) which is most likely due to an infection in one of his wounds. This is still being evaluated. The pressure in his head was also up for a while, but has been brought back down to about 10. The doctor said this is not abnormal and could have been a result of all of the shifting around. The Orthopedic surgeon feels Paul will have a positive result and should have good mobility in his wrists again; however, he will require six months to a year of therapy. Paul is scheduled to also have surgery to repair bones in and around his face because the compression of the hit fractured many of them. This has to be done soon before they start to heal improperly; however, the medical team is waiting for him to stabilize first. He is still in the induced coma, which I believe he will not be weaned out of until he is stable and his surgeries are completed. My family has been very impressed by the medical team at Alfred Hospital where they have been providing world-class care, support and kindness. My family is more than grateful for the time that they spend explaining everything and for their overall dedication to providing top-notch care.
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#917383 - 10/26/09 12:26 PM Re: Paul Bailey accident [Re: goatboy]
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Monster Mega Prayers to Paul and his family.
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#917386 - 10/26/09 12:42 PM Re: Paul Bailey accident [Re: Plaidman]
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imagine if that was you. This could happen to any of us. I was leading a route yesterday with less than optimal protection, considering a move that might result in a ledge fall. I thought about Paul...and backed off. My partner finished it for me. That's the great thing about this sport, we help each other out.

Been thinking about buying a 5 camalot. It's payday, I think I'll make a donation to Paul's hospital account instead. There is no way we can approach what all that costs, but if those of us who know Paul pitch in for whatever we can spare, it would at least cheer him up a little when he comes out of the coma.
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#917402 - 10/26/09 01:16 PM Re: Paul Bailey accident [Re: markwebster]
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I just donated too. Hope others will consider doing the same for a great guy who needs a little good news.
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#917477 - 10/26/09 07:14 PM Re: Paul Bailey accident [Re: goatboy]
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I also donated. Hope Paul gets healed up soon.
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#920339 - 11/08/09 09:32 AM Re: Paul Bailey accident [Re: pup_on_the_mountain]
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Hang in there Paul!
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#926904 - 12/13/09 08:16 AM Re: Paul Bailey accident [Re: jhamaker]
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The full story of the accident (from his belayer) has finally come out. Rather than post it here, I will let his family tell the story on the blog they are maintaining on Paul's recovery. The last I heard, Paul is mobile, but is still blind due to the head injury. There is a chance his vision may return.

http://paulbaileyinfo.blogspot.com/
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