Rotorua Daily Post
  • Rotorua Daily Post home
  • Latest news
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Lifestyle
  • Property
  • Sport
  • Video
  • Death notices
  • Classifieds

Subscriptions

  • Herald Premium
  • Viva Premium
  • The Listener
  • BusinessDesk

Sections

  • Latest news
  • On The Up
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Lifestyle
    • All Lifestyle
    • Residential property listings
  • Property
    • All Property
    • Dairy farming
    • Sheep & beef farming
    • Horticulture
    • Animal health
    • Rural business
    • Rural life
    • Rural technology
  • Rural
  • Sport

Locations

  • Tauranga
  • Te Puke
  • Whakatāne
  • Rotorua
  • Tokoroa
  • Taupō & Tūrangi

Media

  • Video
  • Photo galleries
  • Today's Paper - E-Editions
  • Photo sales

Weather

  • Rotorua
  • Tauranga
  • Whakatāne
  • Tokoroa
  • Taupō

NZME Network

  • Advertise with NZME
  • OneRoof
  • Driven Car Guide
  • BusinessDesk
  • Newstalk ZB
  • Sunlive
  • ZM
  • The Hits
  • Coast
  • Radio Hauraki
  • The Alternative Commentary Collective
  • Gold
  • Flava
  • iHeart Radio
  • Hokonui
  • Radio Wanaka
  • iHeartCountry New Zealand
  • Restaurant Hub
  • NZME Events

SubscribeSign In
Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.
Home / Rotorua Daily Post

Full investigation launched into Tongariro Crossing 'debacle'

NZ Herald
21 Oct, 2016 08:35 PM3 mins to read

Subscribe to listen

Access to Herald Premium articles require a Premium subscription. Subscribe now to listen.
Already a subscriber?  Sign in here

Listening to articles is free for open-access content—explore other articles or learn more about text-to-speech.
‌
Save

    Share this article

The Taupo Greenlea Rescue Helicopter assists in the rescue of students who were stuck on a ridge on Mt Tongariro.

The Taupo Greenlea Rescue Helicopter assists in the rescue of students who were stuck on a ridge on Mt Tongariro.

A full internal investigation has been launched into a "debacle" on the Tongariro Crossing that police said could have led to the deaths of two students.

The students from Te Wananga o Aotearoa in Hamilton got separated from their outdoor education group in icy conditions on Mt Tongariro on Wednesday while their leader had no idea they were even missing.

Police say the situation was a "debacle" and if the hypothermic students had not been able to make a cellphone call to get help, they would have died.

The 13-strong group set out to undertake the 19.4km walk with one instructor.

But conditions on the mountain deteriorated and the group became separated.

Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.
Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.

Three young men took a wrong turn at the Red Crater Summit and wound up heading along a ridge to Mt Tongariro's summit in 70km/h winds, with icy rain falling, snow underfoot and visibility at just 10m.

Meanwhile, the main group carried on and the leader did not realise until they got to the Ketetahi Shelter, that three of her group were missing.

On the ridge, one of the students turned back, leaving the other two still ascending the mountain.

Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.

Some time afterwards, the cold and wet pair realised they were lost and running out of strength, with hypothermia beginning to set in.

They called 111 for help and police contacted three professional guides, who are also Search and Rescue members, who were on the mountain.

"The other two gave up, sat down in the snow and rang police saying, 'we're cold, we don't want to do this anymore'," Senior Constable Barry Shepherd of Taupo police told Fairfax.

Shepherd earlier told NZME that if the students had not been able to make a cellphone call, "it's fair to say they would have perished".

"It was a debacle."

Te Wananga o Aotearoa has suspended all similar outdoor activities while it carries out a full investigation, launched yesterday.

Chief executive Dr Jim Mather said an external outdoor activities expert would review the investigation process and its findings to ensure it was robust and independent.

He said the wananga was providing full support for the staff member and tertiary health and fitness certificate students, aged between 16 and 28, who were involved in the ordeal.

The group returned to Hamilton on Wednesday.

"We are still establishing exactly what happened, but our immediate priority has been to ensure our students and staff have the support they need to recover from this ordeal," Mather said.

He reiterated praise and thanks to police, search and rescue, the Ruapehu Alpine team and the Greenlea Rescue Helicopter.

Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.

"We are extremely grateful to these people for helping return our students to safety and on behalf of our organisation I acknowledge everything they did," he said.

Save

    Share this article

Latest from Rotorua Daily Post

Premium
Rotorua Daily Post

'It was my calling': Inside the Taupō farm taming wild horses

20 Jun 10:00 PM
Rotorua Daily Post

'Max capacity': Good news for growing school squeezing classes into library

20 Jun 09:00 PM
Rotorua Daily Post

'Save a lot more lives': Stage 4 cancer survivor's plea for earlier screening

20 Jun 06:00 PM

Jono and Ben brew up a tea-fuelled adventure in Sri Lanka

sponsored
Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.

Latest from Rotorua Daily Post

Premium
'It was my calling': Inside the Taupō farm taming wild horses

'It was my calling': Inside the Taupō farm taming wild horses

20 Jun 10:00 PM

There are 93 horses still facing an uncertain fate.

'Max capacity': Good news for growing school squeezing classes into library

'Max capacity': Good news for growing school squeezing classes into library

20 Jun 09:00 PM
'Save a lot more lives': Stage 4 cancer survivor's plea for earlier screening

'Save a lot more lives': Stage 4 cancer survivor's plea for earlier screening

20 Jun 06:00 PM
Rotorua Home & Lifestyle Show returns

Rotorua Home & Lifestyle Show returns

20 Jun 04:00 PM
Help for those helping hardest-hit
sponsored

Help for those helping hardest-hit

NZ Herald
  • About NZ Herald
  • Meet the journalists
  • Newsletters
  • Classifieds
  • Help & support
  • Contact us
  • House rules
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Competition terms & conditions
  • Our use of AI
Subscriber Services
  • Rotorua Daily Post e-edition
  • Manage your print subscription
  • Manage your digital subscription
  • Subscribe to Herald Premium
  • Subscribe to the Rotorua Daily Post
  • Gift a subscription
  • Subscriber FAQs
  • Subscription terms & conditions
  • Promotions and subscriber benefits
NZME Network
  • Rotorua Daily Post
  • The New Zealand Herald
  • The Northland Age
  • The Northern Advocate
  • Waikato Herald
  • Bay of Plenty Times
  • Hawke's Bay Today
  • Whanganui Chronicle
  • Viva
  • NZ Listener
  • Newstalk ZB
  • BusinessDesk
  • OneRoof
  • Driven Car Guide
  • iHeart Radio
  • Restaurant Hub
NZME
  • About NZME
  • NZME careers
  • Advertise with NZME
  • Digital self-service advertising
  • Book your classified ad
  • Photo sales
  • NZME Events
  • © Copyright 2025 NZME Publishing Limited
TOP