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Man dies after fall at Crater Lake at Mt Ruapehu

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The Crater Lake this afternoon. Photo / Martin Johnston

The Crater Lake this afternoon. Photo / Martin Johnston

A man has died after falling into Crater Lake at Mount Ruapehu this afternoon.

Emergency services flew to the scene of the accident about 1.50pm today.

The man's body had already been retrieved from the lake by members of the climbing group he was part of, when emergency services arrived.

Police said in a statement the man's death would be referred to the Coroner.

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Comments on the North Island Back Country Touring Facebook page said a person was rescued from Crater Lake today in a "swift" and "successful" manner.

It is unclear if the man was alive when pulled from the lake.

Climber Hazel Phillips was at the scene of Crater Lake shortly after the accident and said she "partially witnessed the retrieval".

"Conditions were windy and icy underfoot near and this presents a sliding risk," she said.

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"We also witnessed someone fall while descending Dome [a peak on Mt Ruapehu], lose his ice axe and thankfully come to a stop on a flat part of the Whakapapa Col.

"He was badly equipped and not experienced. He is lucky he did not end up in the crater lake too. With spring conditions softening the snow above the lifts on Ruapehu, this is a high risk time as people who aren't used to serious alpine conditions begin to venture into unpatrolled and uncontrolled terrain.

"This is an incredibly sad outcome and a timely reminder for all backcountry snow users to ensure their skills are nailed and their gear is on point."

Another comment said a patroller had to go into the lake to help retrieve the man, who was already deceased.

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Reports from the scene were that a group of climbers slipped near the "Pyramid" traverse of Mount Ruapehu, which is the high point of a circumnavigation around Crater Lake.

Herald reporter Martin Johnston was up at Crater Lake skiing around 1.30pm today, just before the accident reportedly occurred.

He said he suspected the man who died was part of a group of six climbers who he passed on his way down.

Johnston said he thought the group came up from Whakapapa ski field and climbed over a little peak called Dome.

"They would have walked off an icy face so they probably had crampons," Johnston said.

"Three of them went down near the edge of Crater Lake.

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"It was very cold up there and conditions were firm and icy."

The small peak where the climber reportedly fell called Pyramid has a Westside cliff face that slopes steeply towards Crater Lake.

Chief executive of Ruapehu Alpine Lifts, Ross Copland, said some of his workers had assisted with the operation earlier this afternoon.

"Our company is the founding company of the Ruapehu Alpine Rescue Organisation, or RARO, so our senior patrollers were picked up by their helicopter to assist with the search."

RAL staffers had assisted with retrieving the body, as well as taking the man's two companions to the Whakapapa care clinic to be checked over.

Copland said the incident would not halt any lift operations or result in closures as it happened outside of the skiing area.

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It could, however, cause closures around Crater Lake itself.

The Department of Conservation had been notified along with local Iwi.

Copland said the latter could choose to impose a rāhui at the site.

In August this year it was reported that the temperature of Crater Lake had been rising, reaching 30 degrees on August 11.

At the time, GeoNet however said the temperature changes were within the normal range and the existing alert level 1, signifying minor volcanic unrest, would remain.

In October 2017, New Zealand climber Richard Ebbett died after also falling into Crater Lake. Police said at the time it appeared the 30-year-old adventurer had slipped and fallen into the lake. Ebbett had also saved a young girl from drowning in 2001.

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GNS volcano information specialist Brad Scott said on August 28 Crater Lake was overflowing, but that this was "expected activity".

"Since 2003, the lake has undergone 15 heating-cooling cycles and no eruptions have occurred when the lake temperature is high. The two small eruptions since 2003 were from a cooler lake," Scott said.

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