10 June 2024, 12:23 AM
A Belgian tourist, separated from his party while crossing Dore Pass in the Milford Track area on Wednesday (5 Jun), has been found after a search and rescue operation yesterday (9 Jun).
Police said the man had deviated from his plan and efforts by his party to reunite with him on Saturday had been unsuccessful.
Two teams of seven from Southland and Fiordland Land Search and Rescue Groups commenced a search for the man on Sunday morning alongside Southern Lakes Helicopters and a local boat charter company.
The man was subsequently located on Sunday at Clinton Hut.
He was taken to Te Anau Medical Centre to be treated for a minor knee injury.
NZ Police Sergeant Alun Griffiths said Dore Pass was a challenging route that required route finding skills, river crossing and alpine experience.
“Attempting this type of activity in street shoes, limited suitable gear, and no means of emergency communication does not end well, and this man is extremely lucky the outcome was not worse," Griffiths said.
“It is important to remember to note your intentions in hut books, advise people of your route and stick to that plan."
“These basic precautions are designed to keep you safe and are vital if the weather should deteriorate or you are injured,” he said.
Nature can be unforgiving and the consequences of heading into the bush unprepared can be fatal.
It’s essential to be prepared before you set out on your walk, some good tips before you think about heading out for a hike in the Alpine environment include: