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Lost snowboarder was on the verge of giving up

Laurilee McMichael
By Laurilee McMichael
Editor·Taupo & Turangi Weekender·
18 Sep, 2017 01:23 AM3 mins to read

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Jubilant searchers high five each other after delivering the snowboarder to St John Ambulance for assessment. Photo/Ruapehu Alpine Rescue Organisation

Jubilant searchers high five each other after delivering the snowboarder to St John Ambulance for assessment. Photo/Ruapehu Alpine Rescue Organisation

A snowboarder who fell off a cliff near the Whakapapa skifield and wandered for seven hours was dry-retching and almost off his feet when he was found.

Senior Constable Conrad Smith of National Park Police said the man had gone past a barrier on the skifield and fallen over a cliff at the top of Skippers Canyon.

Fortunately, he hit a snowbank part of the way down.

"He landed on a ledge then picked his way around the edge of the ledge and found his way around the other cliffs without falling. Luckily for him, it was really soft snow last night, not ice."

He had stopped but he was still standing. I think he was probably at the point where he was thinking about somewhere to stay the night

Conrad Smith
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It was not known why the man went around the barrier but low visibility at the time might have been a factor, Mr Smith said.

The man did not have a phone with him and the alarm was raised by his companions at about 4.30pm.

Searchers found his snowboard at the bottom of the bluff, and his car keys a little further down and managed to track his footprints in the snow, although time was not on their side.

"It was snowing quite heavily and [the footprints] were filling up, so it was a bit of a race against time."

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The man was following the Whakapapanui Stream, which runs through the bottom of Skippers Canyon, downstream and had made it about two-thirds of the way down the mountain when the searchers found him just after 11pm.

Mr Smith says by this time the man was exhausted, cold and suffering hypothermia. It was snowing and the temperature would have been minus one or two degrees, he estimated.

"He had stopped but he was still standing. I think he was probably at the point where he was thinking about somewhere to stay the night."

Mr Smith says a lot of help was needed to get the man the rest of the way out to Whakapapa Village where an ambulance was waiting, with the group finally arriving about 1.30am.

"He was pretty knackered... he was dry-retching and couldn't stand up."

The man was taken to Taupo Hospital with hypothermia and a broken rib. He was discharged a few hours later.

Mr Smith says given the conditions and the man's exhaustion, he did not think he would have made it to Whakapapa Village on his own.

"I think we saved his life for sure."

Around 25 Ruapehu Alpine Rescue Organisation searchers were involved in the rescue, including ski patrollers from Whakapapa and Turoa, Ruapehu Alpine Lifts cat and skidoo operators, Hillary Outdoors instructors, police and St John.

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