"The last area was very large and we couldn't get the digger in to work underneath it," he said. "Using the helicopter was the safest option."
The highway reopened late yesterday afternoon, but last night State Highway 6 south of Makarora, near Mt Aspiring, remained closed after 2000cu m of material came down and blocked the road yesterday.
A monsoon bucket was used to clear remaining loose material above the rockfall, which was roughly 50m long and 4-6m deep and was thought to have been caused by recent heavy rain.
Meanwhile, forecasters are expecting improved weather for much of the country this weekend, after a week of heavy rain and strong winds. A showery westerly flow over the country today is expected to be followed by a clearing ridge during the weekend.
Video: Chopper uses monsoon bucket to blow debris off cliffs
"With the skies clearing for many on Saturday morning, there will be a great opportunity to celebrate Matariki," MetService meteorologist Rob Kerr said. "Eastern New Zealand, from Dunedin to Gisborne including Wellington and Nelson, should have a starry start as well as patches of clear sky over the Bay of Plenty, Auckland and Northland."
But strong northerlies and rain would return to the South Island on Sunday and the North Island on Monday.
WeatherWatch analyst Philip Duncan said a belt of nor'west gales was also expected around eastern and central parts of the country on Monday.
"Generally speaking, conditions remain mild for this time of the year, with temperatures mostly above average across the country on Sunday and/or Monday."