Ruddell said it was an “extremely hot” evening which featured early showers and overcast conditions.
The rescue came at an opportune time as the group was supposed to complete a first-aid training course that involved a night-time exercise, he said.
“We were supposed to do a night exercise, and this turned out to be our night.”
The FNSAR group made it out of the track by 1.25am on Sunday.
Ruddell said it was a timely reminder to always be prepared when venturing out.
“Carry a PLB [personal locator beacon], and if you injure yourself and are in [an area with] phone coverage, stay there,” he said.
Pukatea Ridge is a Department of Conservation track located in the Far North. The track is known for its expansive views and kauri habitat and connects with the Waipapa River Track.
Brodie Stone is the education and general news reporter at the Advocate. Brodie has spent most of her life in Whangārei and is passionate about delving into issues that matter to Northlanders and beyond.