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A man’s rescue from the Tongariro Alpine Crossing in freezing conditions is an example of how things can quickly go wrong, a senior police officer says.
Police received a call about 7.30pm on Saturday from a man who got into difficulty on the crossing and knew he wasn’t goingto be able to make it out alone.
Senior Constable Barry Shepherd of Taupō Police Search and Rescue said the man realised he was not dressed or equipped for the harsh reality of the landscape in winter.
“There had been recent heavy snowfall with freezing conditions.
Police received a call about 7.30pm on Saturday from a man (pictured) who got into difficulty on the Tongariro Crossing.
“I think he knows he had a close call. If conditions had worsened or he had been unable to make a phone call, he’d have been in real trouble.
Tongariro National Park in winter was a place that demanded respect. Photo / Alan Gibson
“Anyone heading out in the back-country needs to be aware that conditions are harsh through winter and can change on a dime.
“Even experienced trampers can get caught out.”
Shepherd urged anyone planning a trip to be equipped and prepare for the conditions.
“Anyone heading out into the alpine environment should take and know how to use ice axes and crampons, and wear suitable footwear.
“Take adequate supplies, clothing and shelter, and do your planning – know what the forecast holds and if you’re at all in doubt about what conditions might be like, don’t go.”
Department of Conservation operations manager – Tongariro, Libby O’Brien, said Tongariro National Park in winter was a place that demanded respect.
“Temperatures are often freezing, and drop even lower at night and at elevation.
Senior Constable Barry Shepherd.
“If you don’t have alpine experience and the right gear, you need to think long and hard about whether you’re going to be able to survive in these conditions.
“We all love being out there, but ensure you know what you’re doing so you don’t put yourself and others at risk by being ill prepared.”