In February 2002, while Paul Hanna was enjoying his passion for bushwalking, he walked over what he thought was solid ground but was actually bush. Paul fell 12 metres down a cliff face, hitting three ledges on the way and landing unconcious on the rocks below. He was rescued by helicopter and taken to hospital, where it was confirmed that he had broken his back in three places and smashed his wrist, and doctors feared he would be a paraplegic or...