The command units from South Otago and North Otago SAR, along with police search and rescue managers had left the Birchwood homestead from where the search was being co-ordinated.
Any searchers now going into the area will work through Const Nayland.
Today, he will take them into the search area to ensure they are familiarised with the area and their efforts are co-ordinated.
While the weather at the weekend was fine and mild, it is expected to deteriorate from today with snow predicted from tomorrow.
Next weekend , Constable Smith was organising a more extensive search with Omarama SAR, possibly personnel from Twizel, friends of Mr Palmer and two dog teams.
Mr Palmer, who has type 1 diabetes, worked at the University of Otago as a health science library assistant.
He went into the Birchwood area last Saturday on a three to four hour tramp into the Dingle Burn area.
At the peak of the search last week, up to 60 people were involved, along with dog teams, an RNZAF Iroquois helicopter and seven army personnel and a private helicopter.
Originally the search focused on a 200sq km area, but also covered other adjacent areas where it was believed Mr Palmer could have gone.