Injured woman winched from NSW canyon

Three people, including an injured woman, have been rescued from the Blue Mountains after spending the night in a canyon.

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Three people have been rescued from the Blue Mountains after spending the night in a canyon. (AAP)

An injured bushwalker has been winched to safety after spending the night in the Blue Mountains.

The 27-year-old injured her back on Friday while canyoning with two other people.

Emergency staff spent the night with her in Claustral Canyon near Mount Tomah because it was not safe to lift her out in the dark.

It was a "delicate operation" requiring two paramedics to be winched into the narrow canyon, NSW Ambulance said in a statement.

"They reached the patient and stabilised her."

The injured woman was winched out of the canyon by an ambulance helicopter on Saturday morning.

She was transported to Westmead Hospital in a stable condition.

The woman was in a lot of pain overnight, her friend Flip Burnes told Network Seven.

"The paramedics were fantastic," she said.

Ms Burns and another friend were also winched out on Saturday, cold and wet but uninjured.


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