Taupo Queen's Birthday Honours recipient Pete Masters says he feels a bit funny about being made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to search and rescue, conservation and cycling.
Much of what he has done has been as part of a wider team, and singling out one person doesn't sit quite right with him.
Mr Masters, who has had a 40-year career as a helicopter pilot, has undertaken numerous search-and-rescue missions, was heavily involved as a board member of the Tongariro Taupo Conservation Board and was a founding member of Bike Taupo, the group which has transformed cycling in the Taupo district.
In his two terms as chairman of the Tongariro Taupo Conservation Board, Mr Masters helped guide the board through complex decisions on significant developments in the Tongariro National Park, including ski area facilities, a sewage treatment and disposal system and the Tongariro Alpine Crossing track.
In 2004 Mr Masters was behind the development of Bike Taupo, which now manages more than 200km of mountain biking tracks. The group formed after becoming frustrated with the lack of cycling opportunities in the district.